Trump expected to sign a TikTok deal

President Donald Trump is set to sign a deal allowing TikTok’s U.S. operations to be run by a new joint-venture company, with ByteDance, the Chinese-based owner, retaining less than 20% of the stock. The agreement, finalized between U.S. and Chinese officials, aims to comply with a 2024 bipartisan law that would have banned TikTok without U.S.-based ownership. American user data will be stored domestically and … Continue reading Trump expected to sign a TikTok deal

Youngkin urges Turning Point crowd to carry on Kirk’s fight for faith and freedom

At a Turning Point USA event at Virginia Tech, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin honored the late Charlie Kirk, telling students, “All of you are the next Charlie Kirk.” Youngkin encouraged attendees to carry forward Kirk’s legacy of engagement, faith, and speaking truth in the face of evil, framing it as a national revival despite Kirk’s assassination at a similar event in Utah. He highlighted Kirk’s … Continue reading Youngkin urges Turning Point crowd to carry on Kirk’s fight for faith and freedom

Ukraine’s president says the world is in ‘the most destructive arms race in human history’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the U.N. General Assembly, warning that the world is in “the most destructive arms race in human history” and urging urgent international action against Russia. He accused Vladimir Putin of seeking to expand the war in Europe and criticized weak international institutions, including the U.N., for failing to stop conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan. Zelenskyy stressed that survival now … Continue reading Ukraine’s president says the world is in ‘the most destructive arms race in human history’

Former French president found guilty but acquitted of some charges in criminal case linked to Gaddafi regime

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been found guilty of criminal conspiracy in a trial over alleged secret funding from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for his 2007 presidential campaign, though he was acquitted of corruption, misuse of Libyan public funds, and illegal campaign financing. Sarkozy, 70, denies wrongdoing and is expected to appeal. The court heard prosecutors’ claims that Sarkozy and his aides … Continue reading Former French president found guilty but acquitted of some charges in criminal case linked to Gaddafi regime

Schumer’s leadership increasingly toxic among Senate candidates

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing growing resistance from Democratic candidates across the country, many of whom are refusing to back him as leader if elected. In key races from Maine to Illinois and Iowa, numerous contenders have pledged either outright opposition or withheld support, citing frustration with what they see as outdated, ineffective leadership. While Schumer insists his focus is on winning the … Continue reading Schumer’s leadership increasingly toxic among Senate candidates

Tom Tiffany to run for governor of Wisconsin

Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) announced his 2026 bid for Wisconsin governor, joining a crowded Republican field that includes Bill Berrien and Josh Schoemann. Tiffany, a Trump supporter, criticized Democratic leadership for economic and educational declines and pledged to freeze property taxes, protect farmland, and uphold “Wisconsin values.” His run opens his House seat, though it is expected to remain safely Republican, Politico has reported. Democrats … Continue reading Tom Tiffany to run for governor of Wisconsin

Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on the National Mall

A 12-foot statue of Donald Trump holding Jeffrey Epstein’s hand, titled “Best Friends Forever”, appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as part of a protest art installation. The statue, made of wood, foam, and resin, includes plaques referencing Epstein’s birthday book, which Trump has denied authoring and has sued over. Created by the Secret Handshake Project, the artwork is intended to express political commentary … Continue reading Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on the National Mall

Trump cancels meeting with Schumer and Jeffries

President Donald Trump canceled a planned meeting with Democratic congressional leaders on Tuesday, citing what he called “unserious and ridiculous demands” from Democrats ahead of a potential government shutdown. The decision, reportedly urged by House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, sparked immediate criticism from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who blamed Trump for a looming … Continue reading Trump cancels meeting with Schumer and Jeffries

Democrat succeeds her late father in Congress as GOP House majority shrinks

Democrat Adelita Grijalva has won a special election in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, filling the seat left vacant by her father Raul Grijalva’s death and narrowing the Republican House majority to 219-214. Grijalva, a former Pima County supervisor, defeated Republican Daniel Butierez in the heavily Democratic, Hispanic-majority district, securing over 60% of the primary vote in a five-candidate race. She becomes Arizona’s first Latina in … Continue reading Democrat succeeds her late father in Congress as GOP House majority shrinks

Colombia’s president calls for criminal investigation against Trump over Caribbean strikes

Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for a criminal investigation into U.S. President Donald Trump and other officials over recent U.S. military strikes on boats in the Caribbean, which the White House claimed were carrying drugs. Speaking at the U.N. General Assembly, Petro condemned the attacks, saying the passengers were poor young Latin Americans, not members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang as alleged. The … Continue reading Colombia’s president calls for criminal investigation against Trump over Caribbean strikes

UN chief warns world leaders of ‘an age of reckless disruption and relentless human suffering’

At the U.N. General Assembly, world leaders largely supported Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ call for cooperation to address global challenges such as war, poverty, and climate change. Leaders from France, South Africa, South Korea, and Suriname emphasized multilateralism and urged nations to work together, highlighting the need for peace, justice, and collective action. In contrast, U.S. President Donald Trump delivered an “America First” address, criticizing the … Continue reading UN chief warns world leaders of ‘an age of reckless disruption and relentless human suffering’

Democrats sour further on Harris amid book tour

Vice President Kamala Harris’ media appearances promoting her book 107 Days are fueling frustration among Democrats, who worry her recounting of the 2024 election is divisive and risks portraying her as a “sore loser.” In interviews, Harris defended her choices, including not selecting Pete Buttigieg as her running mate, and praised President Biden while criticizing his decision to seek reelection as “reckless.” Some party strategists argue the … Continue reading Democrats sour further on Harris amid book tour

Trump says NATO countries should shoot down Russian jets that violate airspace

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft that violate their airspace, a remark made during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Earlier in the day, Trump criticized the United Nations for failing to support his peace efforts and accused it of “creating new problems” for the U.S. and its allies. … Continue reading Trump says NATO countries should shoot down Russian jets that violate airspace

Dems Open Inquiries Into Handling of Homan Investigation

House and Senate Democrats launched separate investigations this week into the Trump administration’s decision to shut down an FBI bribery probe involving Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar. The inquiry began after undercover agents recorded Homan in 2024 accepting a bag with $50,000 in cash and offering to help secure border security contracts. Despite the evidence, the Justice Department closed the case earlier this year, prompting … Continue reading Dems Open Inquiries Into Handling of Homan Investigation

Trump reveals plan for AI to control biological weapons after giving terrifying warning

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump unveiled plans for the U.S. to spearhead an international effort to enforce the Biological Weapons Convention. He said the initiative would rely on a pioneering AI verification system designed to build global trust and prevent potential disasters. Trump urged the United Nations to take part, calling the project one of the first major tests of artificial intelligence in international security. … Continue reading Trump reveals plan for AI to control biological weapons after giving terrifying warning

Trump says he now thinks Ukraine can win back all territory taken by Russia

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Ukraine, with European and NATO support, could win back all its territory from Russia, marking a shift from his earlier suggestions that Kyiv might need to cede land for peace. In a Truth Social post, he argued Russia is economically weakened and vulnerable, calling this the moment for Ukraine to act. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the remarks as … Continue reading Trump says he now thinks Ukraine can win back all territory taken by Russia

Ex-Trump official launches bid for Tuberville’s seat in Alabama

Morgan Murphy, a former top Trump administration official and aide to Sen. Tommy Tuberville, is running for Tuberville’s Alabama Senate seat as he seeks the governor’s office. Murphy, a Navy veteran, promotes himself as a “Trump-tested conservative” and criticizes the Obama and Biden administrations for weakening the military, undermining free speech, and influencing education. He highlights his experience in Trump’s administrations and his work with … Continue reading Ex-Trump official launches bid for Tuberville’s seat in Alabama

Trump signs order targeting antifa as a ‘terrorist organization’

President Donald Trump signed an executive order labeling the antifa movement a “terrorist organization,” following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10 in Utah. While authorities have charged a 22-year-old student with Kirk’s murder, no evidence links the suspect to any group, however authorities are currently investigating potential accomplices. Trump’s order directs federal agencies to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle illegal operations by … Continue reading Trump signs order targeting antifa as a ‘terrorist organization’

Trump to take aim at ‘globalist institutions,’ make case for his foreign policy record in UN speech

President Donald Trump will address the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, highlighting his second-term foreign policy and criticizing “globalist institutions” for weakening the world order. His return to the UN comes after months of reducing U.S. support for multilateral organizations, including withdrawing from the World Health Organization and the UN Human Rights Council. Trump has ordered a review of U.S. involvement in hundreds of … Continue reading Trump to take aim at ‘globalist institutions,’ make case for his foreign policy record in UN speech

Trump to present plan on ending Israel’s Gaza war to Arab, Muslim leaders

President Donald Trump will present a plan to Arab and Muslim leaders on Tuesday at the UN General Assembly in New York, outlining his vision for ending Israel’s war on Gaza and rebuilding the devastated enclave. Leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Turkiye, Indonesia, and Pakistan are expected to attend. Trump’s proposal reportedly includes an Israeli military withdrawal, regional peacekeeping troops, and … Continue reading Trump to present plan on ending Israel’s Gaza war to Arab, Muslim leaders

Trump to meet with Democratic leaders Thursday with shutdown looming

President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Thursday to discuss government funding before the Sept. 30 shutdown deadline. It’s unclear whether top Republican congressional leaders will join the meeting, as both chambers are out of session this week. Republicans and Trump favor a seven-week stopgap bill, while Democrats propose a four-week extension … Continue reading Trump to meet with Democratic leaders Thursday with shutdown looming

Biden response to Gaza was “inadequate,” Harris says in new book

In her new book 107 Days, Kamala Harris criticizes President Joe Biden for showing insufficient empathy toward civilians in Gaza killed by Israel following Hamas’ October 7 attacks. Harris writes that she urged Biden to show Palestinians the same compassion he showed for Ukrainians, but he failed to do so, focusing instead on his Zionist stance. She uses the book to distance herself from Biden, citing … Continue reading Biden response to Gaza was “inadequate,” Harris says in new book

France recognizes Palestine as Macron delivers speech at UN

French President Emmanuel Macron officially recognized Palestine during a UN speech, following a similar announcement by UK leader Sir Keir Starmer the day before. France joined Belgium, Malta, Monaco, and other nations in recognizing Palestinian statehood, prompting Israel’s criticism. Macron emphasized that recognizing Palestinian rights does not undermine Israel’s rights and called for a renewed Palestinian Authority with conditions such as reforms, a ceasefire, and … Continue reading France recognizes Palestine as Macron delivers speech at UN

Trump imposes $100K fee on H-1B visas in new immigration action

President Donald Trump signed an executive action imposing a $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas to limit their use and encourage companies to hire American workers. He also introduced a “gold card” program that would fast-track visas for foreigners who pay $1 million, or $2 million if sponsored by a company. The measures aim to restrict access to foreign workers while prioritizing highly skilled or … Continue reading Trump imposes $100K fee on H-1B visas in new immigration action

Turkey’s main opposition party reelects leader in a bid to avoid government crackdown

Turkey’s main opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP), reelected its leader, Özgür Özel, during a special congress on Sunday to preempt possible government efforts to replace its leadership. The move comes amid accusations of electoral fraud from prosecutors, which the CHP calls politically motivated attempts by President Erdogan’s government to weaken the opposition. The party has faced court interventions, arrests of municipal officials, and … Continue reading Turkey’s main opposition party reelects leader in a bid to avoid government crackdown