Politics The Kremlin Expresses Hope for Putin-Trump Summit Amid Sanctions Tensions Stella Green, November 17, 2025 The Kremlin said Monday that it hoped another summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump could take place as soon as the necessary preparation had been completed. Putin and Trump last met in August at a summit in Alaska, where they discussed a possible resolution to end… Continue Reading
Politics Trump Hails UN Security Council Vote on Gaza Peace Plan Amid Controversy Stella Green, November 17, 2025 President Donald Trump on Monday praised what he described as a landmark resolution by the United Nations Security Council that backs the Middle East peace plan his administration brokered. The resolution forms the central plank of the Trump administration’s next steps to implement a lasting peace in the Gaza Strip… Continue Reading
Politics Charlotte Leadership Fails Citizens by Protecting Illegal Aliens, Says DHS Official Stella Green, November 17, 2025 Leadership in Charlotte, North Carolina, has failed its citizens by trying to protect illegal aliens who are in the city, said Tricia McLaughlin, the Department of Homeland Security’s assistant secretary for public affairs. She emphasized that this situation creates “a revolving door of justice, and these criminal illegal aliens will… Continue Reading
Politics Rep. Self: Democrats’ Shutdown Tactics Driven by ‘Hatred of Trump’ Stella Green, November 17, 2025 Democrats prolonged the nation’s recent government shutdown for one reason, their “hatred of Donald Trump,” according to Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, on Monday. “He let the bottom line slip: They hate [President] Donald Trump,” Self told Newsmax’s “Wake Up America Early,” referring to Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., remarks Sunday about… Continue Reading
Politics Trump Administration Files Lawsuit Against California’s Mask Ban Law Stella Green, November 17, 2025 The Trump administration initiated a legal challenge against California’s new mask-ban law, arguing that the state’s regulations endanger federal agents who face “unprecedented” harassment and doxing, according to the Associated Press. Federal officials stated in the AP report that masking is essential for officer safety, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement… Continue Reading
Politics Trump Calls Marjorie Taylor Greene “Traitor” in Social Media War Stella Green, November 16, 2025 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene faced harsh criticism from President Donald Trump on social media, who labeled her a “traitor” and accused her of causing her own problems. The president’s remarks came after he withdrew his support for Greene, though she remains loyal to his administration despite the break. In a… Continue Reading
Politics Protests at UC Berkeley Event Lead to Arrests and DOJ Investigation Stella Green, November 15, 2025 At least three individuals were arrested during protests at a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley on Monday, with fights breaking out and demonstrators chanting “No Trump, No KKK, no fascist USA” and “Fk your dead homie,” according to local outlet Berkeleyside. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating… Continue Reading
Politics Senate Democrats’ Shutdown Deal Sparks Progressive Frustration Stella Green, November 15, 2025 By Jim Mishler | Saturday, 15 November 2025 03:02 PM EST Democrat frustration over the federal government shutdown deal is moving beyond the eight Senate Democrats who backed the GOP-led funding bill. Progressive groups and lawmakers say the episode shows the party needs new leadership. Those party activists plan to… Continue Reading
Politics Serbia Secures Three-Month Reprieve for Russian-Owned Oil Company NIS Amid U.S. Sanctions Stella Green, November 15, 2025 Serbia has secured a three-month reprieve on the Russian-owned oil company NIS, which is under U.S. sanctions that threaten fuel supplies at the country ahead of winter, a government official said on Saturday. Serbia said this week that Russia’s Gazprom Neft and Gazprom—which together hold a controlling stake of 56%… Continue Reading
Politics Trump’s Energy Policies Shift U.S. Toward Global LNG Leadership, Says Oil and Gas Association President Tim Stewart Stella Green, November 15, 2025 Tim Stewart, president of the Oil and Gas Association, told the show on Saturday that President Donald Trump’s early executive actions have rapidly shifted the United States from years of restrictive energy policy toward a renewed push for global dominance in liquefied natural gas exports. Stewart appeared on the show… Continue Reading