Category: Politics
Dropkick Murphys Pull Out of Punk in the Park after Organizer’s Trump Ties
The Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys has stated they won’t participate in any more Punk in the Park events following revelations of the festival organizer’s donations to Trump’s campaign.
Details Emerge on West Point’s Mix-Up Over Pete Hegseth’s Admission Status
Emails from West Point reveal confusion around Pete Hegseth’s admission, highlighting communication breakdowns within the academy.
Cost of Trump’s Birthday Parade in Washington Revealed by Army
The Army has disclosed that the parade in June, which coincided with Donald Trump’s birthday, cost around $30 million, falling short of the projected budget for the event.
NFL Players’ Union in Turmoil: Key Figures Resign Amid Controversy
The NFL Players Association is in hot water following major resignations, spurred by a revelation about an arbitration ruling. As chaos unfolds, players like Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson are calling it like it is.
Let’s Face It: Australia Has Low Taxes—Time for an Honest Economic Reform Talk
Jim Chalmers is shaking up the economic policy talk with his reform roundtable, but it’s full of voices more interested in their own agendas than the truth. The conversation often gets muddled, making Acoss’s latest report refreshing—it tackles myths around Australia’s tax system head-on.
Mike Lindell Scores Legal Win in $5M Election Fraud Contest Battle
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court sided with Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, allowing him to dodge a $5 million payment to a software developer who had claimed victory in a contest aimed at disproving allegations of election misconduct. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals emphasized contract integrity in their unanimous verdict.
Jon Stewart Stands Up for Stephen Colbert After CBS Cancellation
Jon Stewart passionately defends his friend Stephen Colbert following CBS’s unexpected decision to cancel ‘The Late Show’, highlighting the need to resist corporate pressures.
Protests Erupt in Kyiv Against Zelensky: Here’s the Inside Story
Thousands of Ukrainians have taken to the streets of Kyiv following President Volodymyr Zelensky’s signing of a controversial bill that critics claim undermines anti-corruption efforts in the country.
Judges Tell Trump’s DOJ to Step Up on Epstein and Maxwell Transcripts
The judges have put pressure on the Trump administration to improve its request to make the Epstein and Maxwell grand jury documents public by July 29, allowing room for input from representatives and victims.
Disciplinary Measures Enforced at Columbia University for Protesters
Columbia University took action against around 80 students involved in pro-Palestinian protests on campus, announcing suspensions and expulsions on Tuesday.
