Trump Ally’s ‘Nazi Streak’ Remark Exposes GOP’s Tolerance for Hate
Paul Ingrassia’s withdrawn nomination after admitting to a “Nazi streak” highlights the Republican Party’s increasing acceptance of extremist rhetoric under Trump’s influence.
Paul Ingrassia’s withdrawn nomination after admitting to a “Nazi streak” highlights the Republican Party’s increasing acceptance of extremist rhetoric under Trump’s influence.
A United Airlines flight made an emergency landing after its windshield was cracked—possibly by a falling weather balloon, which the launch company now says is ‘quite likely.’
Architects and historians voice serious concerns as Trump moves ahead with a massive new ballroom at the White House, citing rushed timelines and threats to historic integrity.
The Trump administration is invoking a 1827 Supreme Court case over a confiscated horse to justify sending National Guard troops to Chicago—sparking a major constitutional clash.
Donald Trump is demanding $230 million from the Justice Department for legal costs from past federal cases—a request now under review by officials who once defended him.
A young wild black bear entered Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, California, and had a peaceful face-to-face meeting with the zoo’s resident bears—leaving staff stunned and searching for answers.
Florida prosecutors drop charges against man who left his dog on I-75 before Hurricane Milton—but the case led to a new state law protecting pets during disasters.
Special counsel Jack Smith’s legal team refutes GOP claims he wiretapped lawmakers, clarifying that only standard phone metadata subpoenas were used in the Trump investigation.
President Trump dismisses Parisa Salehi, the Export-Import Bank’s inspector general, in a move that has drawn bipartisan criticism and raised legal questions.
A federal marshal and undocumented immigrant were shot during a violent traffic stop in Los Angeles after the suspect rammed law enforcement vehicles.