Major sports have evolved into a partisan arena during the Trump presidency, a shift from their previous role as a refuge from political divisions. This transition has been increasingly apparent, with President Donald Trump’s attendance at prominent sports events further highlighting the trend. For instance, Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals, hosted in...
Category: Politics
Judge Allows UFC Event on White House Lawn
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled on Friday that the White House can host a UFC show this weekend. The event, set to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary, will take place in a ring on the South Lawn during President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday celebrations. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta rejected a request from...
House Democrats Raise Concerns Over Race and Jury Selection in Karmelo Anthony Case
House Democrats are expressing their concerns about how race and jury selection may have influenced the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case. Many argue that the verdict underscores the racial issues they believe are present in the criminal justice system. Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, shared his thoughts on the guilty verdict, stating, “A travesty,...
Spencer Pratt Concedes Los Angeles Mayoral Race with Continued Criticism
Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star turned politician, conceded his run for Los Angeles mayor in a recent social media video. Despite finishing third in the primary, he made it clear that his fight against what he called a ‘corrupt machine’ would continue. Pratt, running as a Republican, received about a quarter of the...
Governor Newsom Hosts Hunter Biden on Podcast
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has been hosting a podcast for over a year. This week, he featured Hunter Biden, son of a former president, in a 95-minute chat. The conversation covered various topics including Democrats, Joe Biden, phone addiction, and more. The question some people ask is whether Newsom has time for such ventures...
Republican Investigation into Alaska Senate Race
The political climate in Alaska is heating up as a controversial issue emerges about the state’s November Senate ballot. At the center of this heated debate is how many individuals named Dan Sullivan should appear on the ballot. Dan J. Sullivan, a former educator, is seeking to maintain his position as a challenger to Senator...
U.S. and Iran Agree on Peace Deal Draft with Mediation by Pakistan
Pakistan’s Prime Minister announced a significant development on Friday. He reported that the United States and Iran have concurred on a draft agreement aimed at resolving their conflict in the Middle East. Pakistan has been actively mediating this process, working closely with both parties to finalize the deal. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif conveyed that the...
Court Order Mandates Removal of Trump’s Name from Kennedy Center
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts is under pressure to remove President Donald Trump’s name due to a recent court ruling. A federal judge determined that the Kennedy Center’s board of directors does not have the authority to change the institution’s name without Congress’s approval. According to reports from the Associated...
Judicial Orders Affect Trump’s Name at Kennedy Center
Workers were busy beneath the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts sign, constructing scaffolding on Friday in Washington. The activity comes after a day of legal decisions surrounding the presence of President Donald Trump’s name on the landmark building. Earlier that afternoon, a judge dismissed a request to delay the court-ordered deadline to...
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration Fund for Unfairly Prosecuted Individuals
President Trump has expressed his strong support for a fund aimed at compensating individuals who claim to have been unfairly prosecuted by the government. This includes those prosecuted for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. However, a federal judge has issued an order temporarily barring the administration from establishing the $1.8 billion...









