For the first time in nearly two decades of polling, Rasmussen Reports has found that 50% of likely U.S. voters believe the country is heading in the right direction.
Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza revealed that his Tesla was vandalized with a sign reading "Musk is a Nazi" during his son's soccer tournament.
Vice President JD Vance took the stage at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, sending a clear message: the Trump administration is the champion crypto needs. Vance promised a friendlier regulatory climate for digital assets under President Donald Trump, contrasting sharply with what he called “four years of mistreatment and outright hostility” from Democrats.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is considering pardons for the men convicted in the 2020 plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, raising new questions about the case’s handling and fairness. Trump, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, described the trial as a possible “railroad job” and suggested the men may have been treated unfairly.
An illegal alien with a long criminal record has been arrested after allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump. On May 22, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents took 54-year-old Mexican national Ramon Morales-Reyes into custody after he handed an intelligence officer a handwritten note vowing to kill the president at one of his rallies before self-deporting.
President Donald Trump is calling on Harvard University to cap the number of foreign students it admits to around 15 percent, arguing that the prestigious Ivy League school should prioritize American students. Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Trump criticized Harvard’s current enrollment practices, noting that nearly 27 percent of its student body—about 7,000 students—are from abroad.
A new poll conducted by CB Consultora Opinión Pública found that Presidents Daniel Noboa of Ecuador and Javier Milei of Argentina are the two most popular heads of state in South America. Noboa leads the rankings with a 52.1% approval rating, while Milei follows closely at 49%. Both leaders have aligned themselves with the United States and President Donald Trump’s administration, pursuing strong pro-America policies.
Scott Pelley, a “60 Minutes” anchor and longtime media figure, delivered a commencement speech at Wake Forest University, warning students that journalism, universities, and free speech are “under attack”—and blamed President Donald Trump for the decline. Pelley’s remarks, filled with familiar leftist talking points, reflect a media elite desperate to deflect blame for their own failures.