Pro-migration advocates who once celebrated President Joe Biden’s mass immigration policies are now expressing concern as the political tide turns. Congress, reflecting public frustration, passed President Donald Trump’s $170 billion “One Big Beautiful Bill,” dramatically increasing funding for immigration enforcement and setting the stage for mass deportations.
Following the partial acquittal of rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs on major charges, an MSNBC panel sparked controversy by blaming the racial and gender makeup of the prosecution team. Legal analysts on Ana Cabrera Reports suggested that the presence of six white female prosecutors — referred to as “lawyer Barbies” — may have alienated jurors and contributed to the dismissal of the most serious charges.
Under the leadership of President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, the Department of Transportation has unveiled sweeping reforms aimed at restoring the dignity and strength of America's trucking industry. On Friday, Duffy announced initiatives targeting illegal brokering, unsafe parking shortages, and the abuse of commercial driver’s licenses by foreign labor.
President Donald Trump scored a pivotal legislative victory by signing the “Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB) into law just before his self-imposed July 4th deadline. More than the policy details, the passage of the bill signals Trump’s growing strength in his second term and solidifies political momentum heading into the remainder of 2025.
Border Patrol agents in South Texas uncovered a harrowing smuggling attempt Wednesday after discovering seven illegal aliens sealed into a hidden compartment beneath a flatbed trailer. The discovery occurred after the truck’s driver, attempting to evade law enforcement, crashed into a ranch fence near Laredo and fled on foot.
Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) raised alarm Thursday during an interview on CNN, asserting that constituents in his district fear they “won’t survive” if President Donald Trump’s proposed “Big Beautiful Bill” becomes law. Crow claimed the legislation represents a drastic transfer of wealth favoring billionaires at the expense of working-class families.
British pop star Lily Allen sparked outrage this week after laughing and singing about her past abortions during a public podcast appearance. Speaking on BBC’s Miss Me? podcast, Allen, 40, disturbingly joked, “Abortions, I’ve had a few, but then again, I can’t remember exactly how many,” while singing to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s classic “My Way.”