Impeachment, Not Praise, is What AG Merrick Garland Deserves

Impeachment, Not Praise, is What AG Merrick Garland Deserves

Merrick Garland is not a typical attorney general. He is currently refusing to give Congress audio recordings of President Joe Biden’s interviews about the president’s mishandling of classified documents. This is despite a congressional subpoena demanding these tapes. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is blocking Congress while prosecuting the Republican presidential candidate for the same … Read more

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to Testify Before Congress on Trump Conviction

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to Testify Before Congress on Trump Conviction

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to testify before a GOP-led House committee about his hush-money case against former President Donald Trump. Last month, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) asked Bragg to testify on June 13 about the “political prosecution of President Trump.” Jordan also wants Bragg’s prosecutor, Matthew Colangelo, to testify. … Read more

Arizona Voters Share Opinions on Possible Trump VP Candidates

Arizona Voters Share Opinions on Possible Trump VP Candidates

The race to choose former President Donald Trump’s vice president is heating up. At Trump’s town hall in Phoenix on Thursday, people had many different ideas about who should be his running mate. Some suggested South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, or simply “Not Nikki Haley.” Trump, seen here at the … Read more

James Carville Thinks Biden Shouldn’t Have Run Again

James Carville Thinks Biden Shouldn’t Have Run Again

Veteran Democratic consultant James Carville wishes President Biden wasn’t running for re-election and worries young voters might not vote because of it. Carville, who helped former President Clinton win in 1992, shared his thoughts on 77 WABC radio’s “The Cats Roundtable” on Sunday. “I wasn’t thrilled about this choice,” Carville said. “I thought President Biden … Read more

Battle of Brandy Station Anniversary

Battle of Brandy Station Anniversary

The anniversary of the Battle of Brandy Station is June 9. On that day in 1863, during the Civil War, a significant battle took place and lasted a little over half a day. Today, the American Battlefield Trust has preserved more than 2,000 acres of the battlefield where the Battle of Brandy Station, also known … Read more

Newsom’s Plan for National Gun Safety Laws Faces Challenges

Newsom’s Plan for National Gun Safety Laws Faces Challenges

In June last year, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a bold plan on NBC’s “Today” show. He wanted to convince two-thirds of state legislatures in America to call for a constitutional convention to adopt national gun safety laws. Newsom believed it was possible because people demanded it. However, many states are controlled by Republicans who usually … Read more

Sebastian Junger’s Near-Death Experience and New Book

Sebastian Junger’s Near-Death Experience and New Book

Sebastian Junger, a famous author, journalist, and filmmaker, almost died from a ruptured abdominal aneurysm in June 2020. Known for his stories about people facing death, like in his book “The Perfect Storm” and his reports from war zones, Junger found himself confronting his own mortality. In his new book, “In My Time of Dying,” … Read more

Former Israeli Defense Minister Warns of Iranian Nuclear Holocaust Amid Atomic Program Censure

Former Israeli Defense Minister Warns of Iranian Nuclear Holocaust Amid Atomic Program Censure

Amid accusations against the Biden administration for allegedly easing Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon, former Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman warned that Tehran aims to carry out a nuclear Holocaust against Israel. Speaking on Israel’s Army Radio, Lieberman, a Knesset member, claimed Iran plans to target Israel with tens of thousands of missiles from … Read more

Rick Scott Cites Brother’s Death in Decision to Vote Against Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

Rick Scott Cites Brother’s Death in Decision to Vote Against Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida says he’ll vote against legalizing recreational marijuana in his state this November. His decision is based on his brother’s long struggle with addiction. Scott shared that his brother, Roger Scott, started smoking marijuana as a teenager and then battled with substance use for the rest of his life. “People … Read more