Have we passed peak social media?
As platforms degrade into outrage and slop, users are turning away...
MAGA’s “Voter Fraud” Watchdog Votes in a Swing State. He Doesn’t Live There.
A long paper trail shows that Jack Posobiec casts a ballot in one state and lives in another.
Donald Trump's resurfaced comments about pardoning 'half-innocent' Diddy
President Donald Trump previously called Sean “Diddy” Combs “sort of half-innocent,” comments that have resurfaced as Combs is set to serve prison time for federal convictions
Admin pursuing self-deportation of unaccompanied minors...
First female Archbishop of Canterbury named...
Drones sightings shut down Munich airport...
SHOCK POLL: Majority Believe Trump Has Hurt Economy — Just 2 in 10 Say He’s Helped
A new Pew Research poll found that a majority of Americans believe that the effect of Trump's policies on the economy has been to make it worse.
Fired prosecutor warns colleagues to resist giving in to Trump era 'political interference'...
Shutdown delays jobs report, obscuring potential economic problems...
Dad executed man who sexually abused his son as TV cameras filmed...
APPLE BOWS TO MAGA; BANS ICE TRACKING APPS...
Mamdani rise sparks anti-Muslim vitriol...
Goldman boss David Solomon warns of a stock market drawdown: ‘People won’t feel good’
The Goldman Sachs CEO said AI presented opportunities but that some investors were overlooking "things you should be skeptical about."
'Satanist' actor guilty over right-wing documents
Declan George Candiani is found guilty of collecting information likely to be useful for terrorism.
FUMBLES as he speaks; Begs for forgiveness through tears...
Hamas says it will release hostages to start negotiations | The Jerusalem Post
Hamas has given an answer to Trump's Gaza plan, Al Jazeera reported.
Dave Chappelle On Saudi Arabia: “It’s Easier To Talk Here Than It Is In America”
Chappelle and others have been criticized for taking part in the Riyadh Comedy Festival, given the kingdom's record on human rights and free speech.
Early polls show Trump and GOP taking more blame than Democrats for shutdown
The national surveys taken in the final days of September and the first day of the shutdown find that voters are more inclined to blame Trump and his party. But many are uncertain.