December 9 Sherrod Brown pitches himself as blue-collar populist while raking in cash from Hollywood celebrities Famed Hollywood liberals, including Aaron Sorkin, Will Ferrell, Jeff Bridges and Danny DeVito, have lined up to bankroll Sherrod Brown, undercutting his working-class brand in 2026.
December 9 Federal judge refuses to release pro-Trump clerk convicted in 2020 election scheme A federal judge denied a release request for former clerk Tina Peters, who is serving nine years for scheming to breach Colorado voting systems in 2020.
December 9 Turning Point chapter head rips Christian school for banning political groups after org forced underground Christian university in California bars Turning Point USA chapter recognition, citing new policy against political clubs operating on campus grounds.
December 9 FBI hunts Michigan woman accused of stealing nearly $30M while posing as aircraft heiress FBI seeks Michigan woman Mary McDonnell, 73, believed hiding in Dubai after allegedly defrauding multiple banks of nearly $30 million in elaborate scheme.
December 8 Hollywood star reveals what he thinks of potential Newsom presidency with two-word response Hollywood action star Lorenzo Lamas recoiled at the thought of California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom leading the United States in the country’s highest elected office.
December 8 Alaska hits back at insurers accused of using ‘woke’ underwriting to reshape energy policy as ANWR reopens EXCLUSIVE: Alaska attorney general warns major insurers their Arctic exclusions and net-zero policies may illegally discriminate against energy projects.
December 8 Former Los Angeles sheriff blasts politicians who 'dehumanize the victim' after 'tragic' California incident Retired Riverside, Illinois police chief Tom Weitzel and former Los Angeles County sheriff Alex Villanueva discuss reports of a recently-released California man being accused of murder and more on '91±¬ÁÏ @ Night.'
December 7 ‘Extreme’ hazing allegations force fraternity suspension, investigation at major US university Multiple reports of "extreme" hazing prompt CU Boulder to suspend fraternity chapter. The university urges students to report concerns to campus officials.
December 7 Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony marks 84 years since attack Pearl Harbor's 84th anniversary ceremony marks historic milestone as no survivors attend for first time, with only 12 of original troops still alive today.
December 7 Newsom team torched for image posted in response to mocking of gov's 'testicle-crushing' sitting pose California Gov. Gavin Newsom's press office responds to viral mocking with exaggerated photo after his awkward pose at summit sparks social media frenzy.