Multiple White House National Security Council staffers were reportedly fired following a Wednesday meeting that President Donald Trump hosted with right-wing activist and commentator Laura Loomer.
Read More Multiple Nat’l Security Council Staffers Fired After Trump Meeting With Laura Loomer: ‘I Know Who’s Loyal, Who’s Disloyal’Tag: Thursday
World Leaders React To Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs
World leaders across the globe have continued to respond publicly to President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements—with some issuing threats of retaliation, while others expressed disappointment or gratitude.
Read More World Leaders React To Trump’s Reciprocal TariffsSinger Gwen Stefani Slammed By Left-wing Fans After Sharing Support For Tucker Carlson And Catholicism
Singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani has continued to draw criticism from her left-leaning fanbase after sharing an X post referencing conservative commentator Tucker Carlson’s conversation with Catholic actor Jonathan Roumie — on the subject of Christianity.
Read More Singer Gwen Stefani Slammed By Left-wing Fans After Sharing Support For Tucker Carlson And CatholicismDOJ Charges 2 Active Soldiers, 1 Former Soldier Accused Of Stealing ‘Top Secret’ Data To Sell To China
FBI Director Kash Patel announced that his agency has arrested two active-duty Army soldiers, along with one former soldier, for purportedly selling off sensitive classified military information to China.
Read More DOJ Charges 2 Active Soldiers, 1 Former Soldier Accused Of Stealing ‘Top Secret’ Data To Sell To ChinaN.Y. Judge Allows Unidentified Jay-Z Rape Accuser to Remain Anonymous in Ongoing Case
Just weeks after the hip-hop mogul’s lawyer requested that the “mystery” woman’s name be made public, a New York judge has allowed her to withhold her identity, at least for the time being.
Read More N.Y. Judge Allows Unidentified Jay-Z Rape Accuser to Remain Anonymous in Ongoing CaseDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin Cancels South Korea Visit Amid Martial Law Turmoil
Following South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s disastrous effort to implement martial law this week, two U.S. sources told Reuters on Thursday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin no longer intends to visit South Korea.
Read More Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Cancels South Korea Visit Amid Martial Law Turmoil