Politics House Rep. Delia Ramirez Demands Impeachment Probe Against DHS Secretary Noem Over ‘Unlawful Actions’ Stella Green, December 11, 2025 House Representative Delia Ramirez, D-Illinois, has urged the House Judiciary Committee to launch a complete investigation into Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for her alleged “unlawful and potentially impeachable actions.” During a recent hearing on the House Homeland Security Committee, Ramirez stated that Secretary Noem has misused federal… Continue Reading
Politics Federal Court Orders White House to Restore Real-Time ASL Interpretations for Press Briefings Stella Green, December 11, 2025 The White House has faced a federal court order requiring it to restore real-time American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at press briefings. In a lawsuit, Justice Department attorneys argued that providing sign language interpretations would “severely intrude on the President’s prerogative to control the image he presents to the public.”… Continue Reading
Politics Landmark Bipartisan Vote: House Restores Collective Bargaining Rights for Hundreds of Thousands of Federal Workers Stella Green, December 11, 2025 Nearly two dozen House Republicans joined Democrats this week to pass a bill restoring collective bargaining rights for hundreds of thousands of federal employees, reversing an executive order President Donald Trump signed earlier this year. The measure passed the House with a vote of 231-195 after utilizing a bipartisan “discharge”… Continue Reading
Politics Trump Calls for Immediate End to Senate’s ‘Blue Slip Scam’ Blocking Republican Judicial Nominees Stella Green, December 11, 2025 President Donald Trump called on Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., to take action to terminate the “scam” of judicial “blue slips.” In a Truth Social post Thursday morning, Trump warned that the Senate’s informal blue-slip custom is letting Democrat senators quietly veto his nominees for federal judgeships and U.S…. Continue Reading
Politics Tyler Robinson, Charged in Death of Conservative Leader Charlie Kirk, Makes First Public Court Appearance Stella Green, December 11, 2025 The man charged with murder in the killing of conservative leader Charlie Kirk made his first public court appearance in Utah on Thursday, marking his initial appearance since arrest. Tyler Robinson, 22, entered the courtroom flanked by his attorneys, who continue urging the judge to sharply restrict media access for… Continue Reading
Politics Trump: Rodric Bray Faces Primary Loss After Indiana Senate Rejects Redistricting Plan Stella Green, December 11, 2025 By Sam Barron | Thursday, 11 December 2025 08:59 PM EST President Donald Trump said he expects that Rodric Bray, the Republican leader in the Indiana Senate, will lose a primary after the chamber failed to pass a measure that would redraw the state’s congressional maps. “I heard he was… Continue Reading
Politics Wes Moore’s Academic Credentials Under Fire as False Claims Resurface Stella Green, December 11, 2025 Maryland Governor Wes Moore, considered a serious prospect for the 2028 Democratic Party presidential nomination, reportedly obtained his initial national recognition during the Bush administration under false pretenses. Allegations emerged this week that Moore, fresh from a one-year deployment to Afghanistan, was awarded a prestigious White House fellowship in 2006… Continue Reading
Politics Zelenskyy’s “Christmas Deadline” for Peace Plan Leaves Territorial Disputes Unresolved Stella Green, December 11, 2025 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated Thursday that although the United States has not issued an ultimatum with fixed dates on its peace plan to end the war with Russia, it does want “full clarity on where we stand with this agreement by Christmas.” The president confirmed Ukraine delivered a revised… Continue Reading
Politics Trump Tariffs Cut U.S. Trade Deficit by $6.5 Billion in September Stella Green, December 11, 2025 According to a Commerce Department report released Thursday, President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy drove a significant reduction in the United States’ goods and services deficit during September. The deficit fell to $52.8 billion, down from $59.3 billion in August—a decline reflecting rising U.S. exports and slower growth in key import… Continue Reading
Politics Lankford Defends U.S. Military Action Against Venezuelan Tanker Suspected of Sanction Violations Stella Green, December 11, 2025 U.S. Senator James Lankford on Thursday defended the military’s seizure of an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela following new video released by Attorney General Pam Bondi that depicted the operation. The vessel is suspected of transporting sanctioned oil in violation of U.S. measures targeting the Venezuelan regime. In… Continue Reading