Trump’s Education Secretary’s Speech Disrupted by Clown Music, Yet She Remains Unfazed

Clown Music Interrupts Education Secretary’s Speech Washington, DC – Education Secretary Linda McMahon faced an unexpected interruption during her speech on Wednesday when clown music played in the background. While addressing a crowd of students at the JW Marriott, several Bluetooth speakers were discovered hidden around the venue. Initially, the interruption appeared to be unidentifiable […]

Trump Warns of Disrupted Trade Agreement with Canada Following Canadian Government’s Decision to Acknowledge a Palestinian State

Trump Responds to Canada’s Recognition of Palestinian State Late Wednesday, President Donald Trump threatened to hinder trade negotiations with Canada following the country’s announcement about recognizing a Palestinian state. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed during a press conference that Canada plans to support the Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September. […]

The True Russian Conspiracy: Turley Describes How Media and Clinton Campaign Disrupted Trump’s First Term

Analysis of Trump’s First Term Timeline On a recent appearance on Fox News, George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley discussed the events surrounding President Donald Trump’s initial term in office. Turley highlighted declassified findings from National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard. These revelations suggest that former President Barack Obama, along with his national security team, […]

Arizona early voting disrupted by global Microsoft Windows outage

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization that covers voting access and election administration across the United States. Sign up here for Votebeat Arizona's free newsletter. A worldwide Microsoft-based computer outage early Friday crippled the electronic systems Arizona's two largest counties use for early voting, forcing election officials to scramble to switch to backup plans to […]

‘Incredibly Stupid’: NYC Remote Learning Snow Day Plan Disrupted By Software Crashes

A software meltdown took more than 1 million students and teachers offline Tuesday morning during the first real test of Democratic Mayor Eric Adam's snow-free day strategy, according to Politico. New York City was hit by a snowstorm early Tuesday morning, and Adams had previously called for schools to continue online, insisting computers would be […]