• Kimmel hits back at Trump: ‘The only person still talking about this joke is him’

    Late-night hosts discuss Donald Trump’s day off from court and his Truth Social rant about Jimmy Kimmel’s performance at the Oscars five weeks ago

  • I challenge you to find a person stupider than Trump

    Even if somehow, someway you thought Donald Trump had "good policies," I don't see how you deny that he's a moron. Not just the stupidest President ever — that's kind of a given — but one of the stupidest adults you'd ever actually meet. — Read the rest

  • A third and very dramatic day for Trump's jury selection

    The challenge to secure jurors for Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan bumbled further on Thursday morning after two jurors were excused—one after prosecutors questioned their truthfulness and another, an oncology nurse, who expressed concerns that the media had effectively outed her. The latter dismissal follows several media reports that featured biographical information about selected jurors. Fox […]

  • MSHA chief says new silica rule is personal

    Chris Williamson is a native of Mingo County and watched many neighbors and family members struggle with breathing ailments for years. He said an improved safety standard for the industry on silica was sorely needed as those ailments appear in younger and younger miners.

  • Donald Trump's no good, very bad week talking about abortion

    Let's be clear: If Donald Trump is talking about abortion, he's losing. He and his campaign would much rather be playing offense, slamming President Joe Biden on issues like immigration and the economy as the 2024 presidential race heats up. But when he's talking about abortion, Trump is playing defense. So at the outset of the week, Trump tried to put the issue to rest. Here's a very brief recap of how that worked out. Monday: After months of obfuscation, Trump finally stated his position on...

  • Outgoing Chief Medical Examiner talks risks of not having a replacement

    It’s not just a goodbye but a brewing problem with the upcoming departure of the island's Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Jeffrey Nine. His departure has an unique challenge arising. As the only for

  • Hamas is holding up talks on ceasefire and hostages, CIA chief says

    Around 100 living hostages remain in Hamas captivity, according to Israel

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    Biden says Trump 'doesn't deserve to be the Commander in Chief for my son'

    President Joe Biden is set to face Donald Trump in November in a rematch of their 2020 White House contest.

  • How Biden’s balderdash bests Trump’s tough talk

    I’m truly bothered that tens of millions of Americans consider Joe Biden to be a “nice person” in contrast to Donald Trump, who is supposedly a loudmouth bully and the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler.Since I’m annoyed by Trump’s speaking style and name-calling, I am hardly a Trump zealot. But I doubt that Trump sounds more vituperative, dishonest, or malicious than Biden. Whether it’s a matter of hurling obscenities, accusing the opposition of being terrorists and wanting to put black people “back...

  • DJ Akademiks Talks About Diddy & Kim Porter With Donald Trump Jr.

    Source: YouTube / Youtube Donald Trump Jr. sat down with DJ Akademiks for a lengthy interview where Diddy and his life with Kim Porter became a hot topic. On Wednesday (April 17), DJ Akademiks conducted one of his more eyebrow-raising interviews to date, sitting down with Donald Trump Jr. to talk about some of the more pressing topics of the moment. The interview was filmed at the Mar-a-Lago estate of former President Donald Trump. During the conversation, the embattled mogul Diddy came up, with...

  • Marlow on 'Kudlow': NYC Trump Trial Is Insane 'Third World Stuff'

    Breitbart Editor-in-Chief and New York Times bestselling Breaking Biden author Alex Marlow said Thursday on Fox Business Network's "Kudlow" that the New York business records trial of former President Donald Trump is "third world stuff." | Clips

  • Trump criminal case: Full 12-person jury seated in Manhattan

    The trial, the first ever in which an ex-US president is the defendant, may see opening arguments on Monday.