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On Christmas Eve, Donald Trump took a quick break from sulking on Twitter and got on the phone to speak with kids who were calling the North American Aerospace Defense Command to check on Santa Claus’ progress, Deadline reports. Melania Trump was also present. I am all alone (poor me) in the White House waiting for the Democrats to […]
The Fellowship Congregational Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma decided to change up their nativity scene this year by erecting a chain-link fence to surround baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Although the fence encircling the nativity scene has been on display since early December, the church received national news coverage after adding “The holy family was a migrant family” text onto […]
You would be forgiven for thinking we live inside a huge, literal steaming pile of garbage. The political landscape grows increasingly frightening each day as the world is forced to respond to an ever-increasing series of threats. So it would be easy to resign yourself to this reality, especially if you’re young. We’re made fun […]
A man was sent to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation after climbing the National Christmas Tree on Friday night, NBC4 Washington reports. Some of the lights on the tree, which is located near the White House at the Ellipse, were reportedly damaged during the incident. JUST IN: A man has climbed the National Christmas Tree outside the […]
Back in November, U.S. Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg broke three ribs, which led to the discovery of two cancerous nodules on her lung. According to a statement released on Friday by the Supreme Court, Bader underwent a pulmonary lobectomy today at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, removing the two cancerous growths. The two […]
El Chapo’s case in Brooklyn continues to shed light on some rather shocking information, that is, if you believe his 29-year-old beauty queen wife. One of Joaquin Guzman’s former employees, ex-Sinaloa cartel member turned informant Tirso Martinez Sanchez, told the court on Monday that Chapo operated a train that took cocaine directly to New York […]
Things got testy in the Oval Office on Tuesday. America loved every second of it. In his effort to secure funding for his long-promised border wall, President Donald Trump held a heated meeting with Democratic congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. The debate—which, of course, played out in front of cameras—delivered clapbacks, finger-pointing, and shady interruptions. But, perhaps, […]
Another day, another White House shake-up. On Saturday, President Donald Trump told reporters John Kelly would leave his chief of staff position by the end of the month. POTUS shared the news as he departed D.C. for the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia. “John Kelly will be leaving—I don’t know if I can say retiring—but he’s a […]
On Friday night, word spread about the death of the 41st President of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush. The Republican president was elected in 1988, but he lost his reelection campaign to Democrat Bill Clinton, who was his son George W. Bush’s age when he took office. The two struck up an unlikely friendship despite their differences, and […]