September 15, 2025

Poland urges NATO to weigh no-fly zone over Ukraine

As Russian drone strikes continue to cross borders and rattle NATO’s eastern flank, Poland’s foreign minister is calling on the alliance to consider a bold step: a no-fly zone over Ukraine. He says it could shield civilians in both Ukraine and neighboring countries from Russian drone strikes. Poland: Intercept drones before they cross into borders […]

September 15, 2025

Americans think local government is boring. Social media could fix that.

The axle-chomping pot hole growing deeper and wider in a busy intersection. The overflowing recycling bins still awaiting a truck to empty them, days or weeks behind schedule. Closed swimming pools. Battles over which library books to stock in the school around the corner.  These are local issues, regularly discussed and decided in open-door meetings […]

September 15, 2025

Fox News host apologizes for saying homeless people should be killed

“Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade apologized in the wake of comments he made that individuals experiencing homelessness with mental illness should get “involuntary lethal injection.” Kilmeade made the remark on Wednesday, Sept. 10, alongside co-hosts Lawrence Jones and Ainsley Earhardt as they were discussing the killing of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was […]

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September 15, 2025

Rolling Stone publisher sues Google over AI-generated summaries

Penske Media Corporation, the publisher behind major entertainment brands like Rolling Stone, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, is suing Google over its use of artificial intelligence-generated summaries that appear in search results. The corporation alleges that the summaries reduce user traffic to its websites, damage its business and undermine the broader ecosystem of journalism. Penske […]

September 15, 2025

Construction begins on Trump’s new White House ballroom

President Donald Trump announced that construction on a new 90,000 square-foot White House ballroom has officially begun. While speaking with reporters on Friday, Trump pointed out the work vehicles as crews cut down trees, removed shrubs and dug up portions of the South Lawn.  “Right there you see all the trucks,” Trump said. “They just […]

September 15, 2025

Trump threatens new DC emergency if police don’t help with ICE enforcement

President Donald Trump once again put the nation’s capital in the spotlight. After his federal takeover of Washington, D.C., officially expired last week, he warned early Monday that he may declare another national emergency if local police refuse to work with immigration authorities. Trump wrote on Truth Social that his use of troops and the […]

September 15, 2025

Deadline nears, US and China outline deal for TikTok ownership

The United States and China have agreed on a framework to keep TikTok operating in America, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday. He described a shift to U.S.-controlled ownership ahead of a Sept. 17 divest-or-ban deadline. U.S. officials said a short extension is possible to finalize terms. Speaking in Madrid after two days of talks, […]

September 15, 2025

Utah governor shares details about suspect in Charlie Kirk case

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Sunday said the man accused in the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was “deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology,” citing information provided by the suspect’s family and acquaintances. Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Cox discussed the ongoing investigation into Tyler Robinson, who has been charged in connection with Kirk’s death. […]