Taxpayer-Funded Solar Plant in Mojave Desert Will Close Next Year

Ivanpah Solar Farm’s Struggles The sun is setting over the Ivanpah solar farm located in California’s Mojave Desert. This ambitious project was supported by a $1.6 billion taxpayer-funded loan back in 2011. Ernest Moniz, who served as President Obama’s first Secretary of Energy, once hailed it as a sign of America’s leadership in solar energy. […]
Scott Van Pelt and Ryan Clark apologize for their inadequate response to Kyren Lacy footage.

ESPN Hosts Address Tragedy Involving Kylen Lacy Scott Van Pelt and Ryan Clark from ESPN recently apologized regarding the tragic situation surrounding former LSU football player Kylen Lacy, but they did so before having complete details. Back in January, Lacy faced multiple charges including manslaughter and hit-and-run after a car crash in Louisiana that tragically […]
China Tightens Its Control Over Essential Resources Before Trump-Xi Meeting

On Thursday, China announced fresh export restrictions on crucial minerals vital for high-tech manufacturing. This development heightens tensions with the United States just weeks before President Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Rare earth elements, a collection of 17 metallic components necessary for producing everything from vehicles and weapon systems to […]
Barron Trump Gets Job Offer That Could Help Engage Gen Z Online

Barron Trump May Join TikTok’s Board Jack Advent, a former TikTok producer for Donald Trump, expressed hope that the former president will consider appointing his son Barron and perhaps other young Americans to the TikTok board to keep the platform appealing to youth. The ongoing presence of TikTok in the U.S. remains intact, although discussions […]
The Rise of Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ May Be the Reminder Needed by Countries Overlooked by China

Foreign policy analysts are suggesting that the potential rise of a new Japanese prime minister serves as a critical reminder for America’s allies in the Indo-Pacific region, who have been somewhat sluggish in enhancing their military capabilities. Sanae Takaichi, who has been put forward as the president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is […]
Megyn Kelly Launches Her Own Channel Through New SiriusXM Agreement

Megyn Kelly to Launch New SiriusXM Channel Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly has finalized a multi-year agreement with SiriusXM, which includes the launch of her own radio channel, announced on Thursday. The Megyn Kelly Channel is set to debut on November 4th, airing on channel 111. Previously, Kelly established a podcast network featuring shows […]
Close Mamdani Ally Said to Consider Challenging Hakeem Jeffries

Chi O-Se Considering Run for House Minority Leader Democratic New York City Councilman Chi O-Se, a key supporter of mayoral candidate Zoran Mandani, is reportedly contemplating a bid for House Minority Leader, currently held by Hakeem Jeffries, in 2026, according to Axios. At just 27 years old, O-Se is openly gay and has been having […]
Mike Johnson Responds to Dem C-SPAN Caller Who Accused Him of Lying About ‘Illegal Immigrants Taking Our Resources’

House Speaker Responds to Caller on Medicaid and Illegal Immigration On Thursday, House Speaker Mike Johnson addressed a caller during a C-SPAN segment who accused him of being dishonest regarding illegal immigrants receiving Medicaid benefits. In a June announcement, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) had indicated that around 1.4 million individuals would be excluded from […]
Even the Leading House Democrat Commends Trump’s Israel-Hamas Agreement

Hakeem Jeffries Celebrates Trump’s Hostage Release Agreement On Thursday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries praised President Donald Trump’s recent announcement regarding the agreement between Israel and Hamas to release all hostages. This agreement, announced by Trump on Wednesday, marks the initial phase of his administration’s peace initiative, which also includes plans for the withdrawal of […]
Lawyer Clarifies Free Speech to Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has just wrapped up her summer vacation and is approaching a new term with her characteristic insights. This Tuesday, Jackson and her colleagues engaged in oral arguments for the case Chiles v. Salazar. One of Jackson’s inquiries led attorneys to reference the First Amendment. The lawsuit was initiated by […]