Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr has announced an investigation into major technology companies over alleged censorship of Americans. In an open letter, Carr addressed CEOs Sundar Pichai (Alphabet), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Satya Nadella (Microsoft), and Tim Cook (Apple), requesting information on their roles in what he described as a "censorship cartel." The letter accused the companies of suppressing free speech through actions like removing posts, downgrading websites, and labeling content as "untrustworthy," often targeting dissenting viewpoints.
On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis revealed that the process of identifying a replacement for Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) is currently underway. This follows...
Hosts of Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, visited President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Friday with the intention to "restart communications."
During Monday’s...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing intense scrutiny after a former employee slammed the agency's emphasis on equity, alleging it has led to politicized disaster response. The criticism comes on the heels of a disturbing incident in which a FEMA official instructed workers to avoid homes displaying Trump signs during relief efforts following a hurricane.
A recent report revealed that 149,000 federal employees collectively owe $1.5 billion in unpaid federal taxes, sparking outrage among Republican lawmakers. The audit, conducted by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, also highlighted that more than 5,800 IRS employees and contractors are responsible for nearly $50 million of this debt.
Actress and filmmaker Justine Bateman called the 2024 presidential election a turning point, declaring it the end of the "woke era" during an interview on Fox News’ "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Thursday.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has announced plans to deport over 500 convicted illegal immigrants from the state’s prisons, aligning with President-elect Donald Trump’s forthcoming border mandates.
In Winter Haven, Florida, the City Commission voted on Tuesday to stop adding fluoride to the city's drinking water. This decision followed a lengthy public comment period during which residents expressed concerns about potential health risks.