February 16 AI out of control? How a single article is sending shock waves with an apocalyptic warning As AI models advance rapidly, experts warn of widespread job displacement while others call it 'doomerism.' What's the reality behind AI predictions?
February 13 How Pam Bondi and the Democrats turned a hearing into hysteria, right in front of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims Congressional hearing on Jeffrey Epstein case devolved into partisan theater as both sides seemed to prioritize viral moments over substantive answers.
February 11 Revealed: Trump called police chief to support Epstein probe, and lawmakers named 6 men shielded from exposure Trump reportedly told police chief 'everyone knew' about Epstein's crimes in 2006, contradicting his later claims of having 'no idea' about misconduct.
November 13 Epstein documents raise new questions about Trump conduct as he denounces Democrats Congressional Republicans fight discharge petition as Epstein document controversy engulfs Trump administration.
November 11 Fetterman’s brutally candid account of battling depression, feeling suicidal, being thrown out of his house In a new book, Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., opens up about stroke recovery, debate struggles and severe depression that left him suicidal and separated from family.
November 3 Trump ignores elections as Democrats stumble on the way to likely victories Democrats should cruise in NJ, VA and NYC – but Trump’s shadow, weak candidates and scandal make these races far messier than they had to be.
November 1 Dictionary.com declares '6-7' Word of the Year Dictionary.com adds "6 7" and six other terms including "aura-farming" and "tradwife" to its lexicon, with the Gen Alpha slang term earning Word of the Year honors for 2025.
October 31 With a nuclear backdrop, Trump eases tensions with Xi but merely returns to the status quo Trump meets Xi Jinping but achieves limited progress on trade, TikTok remains unresolved, and Taiwan tensions persist despite diplomatic reset with China.
October 28 Book bummer: Why reading is in deep decline Are we entering a postliterate society? College students can't read Dickens while spending 25 years of their lives glued to smartphones.
October 22 Selective outrage: Trump, Democrats mainly denounce the other side’s scandals Vile, leaked group chats rock the GOP, but many dismiss the scandal. Dems face backlash too – and each side shields its own, fueling a toxic, tribal body politic.