Spinning Heads: Trumps Unstoppable Comeback

Donald Trump has made headlines with a rapid series of executive actions since returning to the presidency, claiming to have achieved more in his first month than Joe Biden did during his entire term. Trump, who served as the 45th president and is now the 47th, has positioned his comeback as a historic political resurgence, … Read more

Dan Crenshaw: Europe Must Adopt an Uncomfortably Aggressive Stance Against Russia to Conclude the War

During a recent interview on CBS News’ "Face the Nation," Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) emphasized the importance of altering the power dynamics in Ukraine to compel Russian President Vladimir Putin to engage in peace negotiations. Crenshaw’s comments came as discussions about the United States’ ongoing support for Ukraine continue amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. … Read more

German Prosecutors Inform 60 Minutes That Insulting Someone Is a Criminal Offense; JD Vance Condemns Orwellian Legislation.

Vice President JD Vance has criticized German prosecutors following a segment aired on “60 Minutes” that highlighted the country’s strict enforcement of hate speech laws. The segment, which aired on Sunday, featured interviews with three state prosecutors who asserted that insults, whether made in person or online, are considered illegal in Germany. This legal framework … Read more

Bernie Walks Away from Tulsi

Bernie Sanders, the veteran senator from Vermont, recently cast a notable “no” vote against the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard as the next U.S. Director of National Intelligence. This decision has sparked discussions about Sanders’ political evolution and the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party. At 83 years old, Sanders, once a staunch advocate for progressive … Read more

Donald Trump is Bringing Jules Vernes Visions to Life

In a recent commentary, the legacy of Jules Verne, the renowned French author, was juxtaposed with contemporary environmentalism and political dynamics, particularly in the context of urban rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles. The piece critiques the current green movement, arguing that it has shifted away from Verne’s pro-development ethos to a more restrictive regulatory framework … Read more

Hamas Leader Eliminated in Israeli Drone Strike in Lebanon Amid IDF Withdrawal Delay

An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon on Monday resulted in the death of Mohammad Shaheen, the head of Hamas’ military operations in the region, according to the Israeli military. This operation comes amid ongoing tensions related to Israel’s planned withdrawal from southern Lebanon, which is part of a ceasefire agreement reached in November following … Read more

NYC drug kingpin known as Ghost, who operated a $10K-a-week Times Square operation, had his sentence overturned by Joe Biden.

A notorious drug dealer from Times Square, Johnny Perez, has been released from prison after having his sentence commuted by former President Joe Biden. Perez, who is 32 years old and goes by the nickname "Ghost," was part of a significant drug operation that was dismantled by law enforcement in 2021. His early release is … Read more

Under NATOs Umbrella

In a surprising encounter outside Sovereign House in New York City, a chance meeting with Ryan Lucas Henderson, a photojournalist and emerging author, has shed light on the intricate narratives of soldiers and civilians in post-Cold War Europe. Henderson, who has a background as a photographer with the 173rd Airborne Brigade, recently published a collection … Read more

Mass Deportations: A Longstanding American Tradition

Both sides of the political spectrum in the United States share a historical commitment to welcoming immigrants who are eager to assimilate and contribute positively to society. However, a less frequently discussed aspect of this narrative involves the country’s long-standing practice of deporting those who do not wish to integrate. This dual tradition has resurfaced … Read more