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Republican mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt laid out a hardline approach to Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis during an interview Friday, arguing that the city’s problem is driven less by a lack of housing and more by widespread drug addiction, crime, and what he described as failed government policies. Speaking with ABC7 Los Angeles reporter Josh Haskell, Pratt said he believes the...
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., says he has no plans to disappear from politics after losing the Republican primary in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District to a candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump. Instead, Massie is doubling down on one of the issues that has defined his final months in Congress: pushing for the release of more records tied to Jeffrey...
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton says he hopes President Donald Trump’s ongoing peace negotiations with Iran ultimately collapse, arguing that continued talks only benefit Tehran as it attempts to recover from recent military strikes. Speaking Monday on CNN, Bolton criticized the Trump administration’s diplomatic approach and warned that the current ceasefire could allow Iran to regroup politically and militarily...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is once again at the center of a political firestorm, this time over comments encouraging progressive activists from northern states to organize and engage more aggressively in conservative Southern states. Speaking at the “All Roads Lead to The South” rally in Montgomery, Alabama, Ocasio-Cortez framed the effort as part of a broader movement to challenge what...
Alberta’s growing separatist movement reflects a deeper divide inside Canada that has existed for decades but has become harder to ignore in recent years. While Canada is often viewed internationally as politically unified and culturally cohesive, the reality is far more complicated. The prairie provinces —Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba— have long seen themselves as economically productive regions whose interests are...
Pope Leo XIV has placed the Catholic Church squarely in the middle of one of the defining debates of the modern era: whether artificial intelligence will ultimately serve humanity or diminish it. In his sweeping encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, the first U.S.-born pope argues that AI cannot be guided primarily by corporate ambition, military competition, or profit motives. Instead, he...
A California man known locally for displaying large pro-Trump signs and American flags outside his home is reportedly fighting for his life after a brutal assault that has reignited debate over political hostility in the United States. Kerry Sheron, a 69-year-old Army veteran from Escondido, California, was critically injured Wednesday afternoon after what police described as a violent attack outside...
Jon Stewart blasted President Donald Trump on Wednesday over the administration’s newly announced “anti-weaponization” fund, calling it another example of what he described as a long-running effort to “troll” the American public while using taxpayer money to reward political allies. The controversy centers on a $1.78 billion agreement announced earlier this week by the Department of Justice. The deal stems...
Vivek Ramaswamy says Ohio’s Medicaid system needs a major overhaul, and he’s making fraud enforcement a centerpiece of his campaign for governor. At a press conference Tuesday in Columbus, the Republican candidate outlined a plan that would restructure how Ohio manages Medicaid data, centralize oversight across agencies, and seek federal approval to let the state keep a larger share of...
The former assistant principal at the Virginia elementary school where a six-year-old student shot his teacher broke down in tears Thursday after a judge dismissed all criminal charges against her. Ebony Parker, the former vice principal of Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, had faced eight felony counts of child abuse and neglect tied to the January 2023 shooting of...