Donald Trump's tariffs against Canada and Mexico begin this weekend. While signing executive orders, the president announced that 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico would start on Saturday. Additionally, when asked about tariffs on oil from the two countries, Trump replied, "We may or may not ... We're going to make that determination probably tonight." He said oil tariffs would be decided on "whether the price of oil charged by the two trading partners is fair." Read more.

  • A ban on handgun sales to adults under age 21 is unconstitutional, ruled the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. The Biden Department of Justice defended the ban, specifically preventing 18-20 year-olds from purchasing handguns in Louisiana. The court struck the ban down in a blow to both the former president and anti-gun groups. Read more.
  • California Democrats halt Gavin Newsom's attempt to 'Trump Proof' state. Democrats wanted to spend "$25 million ... [to] bankroll lawsuits against Trump's policies, while the other $25 million would bankroll nonprofit legal services, including deportation defenses for illegal immigrants." It appeared Democrats panicked and canceled a vote after Republicans set up amendments that would prevent money from being used on illegal immigrants with criminal convictions. Read more.
  • Two other flights aborted landings at Reagan National Airport because of helicopters. In the week leading up to the tragic trash over the Potomac, at least two domestic flights had to abort landings because of military helicopters in the landing path. This news was unveiled while new scrutiny focused on military aircraft flying in commercial flight lanes. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Trump's FCC head is targeting NPR and PBS for investigation. Congress is gearing up for a potential vote on defunding. Read more.
  • Kash Patel says the FBI will end 'targeting' Christians. Patel said the Biden-era policy would end. Read more.
  • A woman who got a J6 pardon was sentenced to 10 years in jail after pleading guilty for a wrong-way crash that killed a mother of two. Read more.
  • Trump's appearance on Joe Rogan 'traumatized' Kamala Harris. A new book revealed behind-the-scenes of the Harris campaign. Read more.
  • L.A. Sherriff Misused Confidential Database To Run Concealed Carry Background Checks. An investigation leaves C.A. officials scrambling. Read more.
  • Anti-Israel groups dump cement in the sewage system of Columbia University. Students got the idea from speakers invited on campus. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Paramount is in talks to settle with Donald Trump over the '60 Minutes' lawsuit. Trump sued for $10 million after the network aired an 'edited interview' with Kamala Harris. Read more.
  • Matthew McConaughey wants Texas to be a new Hollywood. In a star-studded ad, McConaughey called on Texas to create tax incentives for filmmakers. Read more.
  • NBA Star busted in an illegal gambling scheme. Investigators allege Terry Rozier manipulated his play to impact bets he made. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • How Obama, Biden crackdowns spurred 'debanking' fiasco. Charles Gasparino lays out how debanking of conservative began. Read more.
  • Public Schools Are Spending Billions To Fight Campus Culture Wars. Emma Camp lays out how public schools are spending billions on liberal causes. Read more.

A Black Hawk helicopter crashed into an American Airlines flight at Reagan National Airport in Washington D.C. From what we know, 60 passengers and four crew members were with American Airlines, and three soldiers were aboard the helicopter. No survivors are expected. It is the first domestic airline crash in the United States since Colgan Air Flight 3407 crashed in 2009, and likely the deadliest crash on American soil since 2001. Follow developing updates here.

  • Former Senator Bob Menendez got an 11-year jail sentence after being found guilty of all 16 counts for accepting bribes from Egypt and Qatar. The former high-ranking Senate Democrat claims he will appeal and maintains his innocence. He's started praising Donald Trump, claiming he is "right" about the justice system. Observers see this as Menendez angling for a pardon. Read more.
  • Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law. It's the first piece of legislation he's signed since entering office. The law directs ICE to detain illegal immigrants who are arrested or charged with theft-related crimes or those accused of assaulting police. The bill also allows states to sue DHS for harm to their citizens due to illegal immigration failures by the federal government. It passed with wide bipartisan support, and Democrats like John Fetterman attended the signing. Read more.
  • The largest federal contractor for immigration was busted. The Acacia Center for Justice receives $769 million in federal immigration contracts that provide lawyers for unaccompanied adults and children in the court system. The group claims "no immigrant should be detained" and opposes the use of police to detain illegal aliens. That places the group at direct odds with the current administration's objectives. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • The House plans to buy back the Panama Canal. In a leaked memo, House Republicans lay out their plan to get the canal backRead more.
  • Meta is paying Trump a $25 million settlement for shutting his accounts on Facebook and Instagram after January 6. Read more.
  • A man whose protests consisted of Quran burning is dead. He was shot dead in Sweden in what authorities say could involve "foreign powers." Read more.
  • Donald Trump is sending criminal illegal aliens to Guantanamo Bay. The plan is for the prison to take on 30,000 migrants. Read more.
  • Idaho asks the Supreme Court to revisit its gay marriage ruling. The Idaho House passed a measure requesting the highest court to revisit it. Read more.
  • FEMA homes sit empty in North Carolina despite housing needs. Over 2,700 families remain homeless in the region. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Netflix is rebooting 'Little House On the Prairie.' It's the focus for the streaming giant because the original is one of the most viewed titles in the Peacock library. Read more.
  • Hollywood producer David Pearce is charged with murder. Prosecutors allege he drugged and killed two women in L.A. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • How I'll Rebuild Public Trust in the FBI. Kash Patel has an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal laying out his vision as Trump's FBI pick. Read it here.
  • What Happened When DEI Came to the Military? An investigation shows how veterans were whistleblowers against Biden's regulations. Read it here.

Trump is making federal workers an offer they can't refuse. In an email blast to all 2+ million federal workers, Trump offers buyouts to workers who don't return to the office. The White House believes that between 5-10% of workers will accept it, and it could save taxpayers around $100 billion a year. The move is similar to Elon Musk's downsizing of Twitter after he bought it. Read more.

  • An "outage" locked down federal government websites across the country. The outage prevented Medicaid payments and more. Democrats quickly blamed Trump's new executive order freezing grants. The problem with that is Trump's executive order explicitly made carveouts for Medicaid and other sites impacted by the "outage." Your's truly made Democrats mad by suggesting liberal government workers engaged in malicious compliance and shut down these websites. As of press, no one can explain why the sites mysteriously went down yesterday. A federal judge has also temporarily paused Trump's order. Read more.
  • RFK Jr. gets his hearing today in the Senate. As a result, the Kennedy clan is livid. JFK's daughter, Caroline Kennedy, released a statement blasting her cousin as a "predator" and "unqualified" for the HHS role. The Kennedys were fine when Obama floated RFK Jr. for positions in his administration in 2008. Read more.
  • Trump wants to deport Hamas supporters on college campuses. The latest order "calls for the deportation of resident aliens — including students with visas — who broke laws as part of anti-Israel protests following the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks." Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Fox News got an exclusive look at the military deportation flights. The network witnessed a C-17 military plane headed for Ecuador. Read more.
  • Trump's Transportation Secretary reversed Biden's vehicle rules, which effectively banned gas cars by 2030. The move comes as electric vehicle sales have plummeted. Read more.
  • Senate Democrats blocked sanctions against the ICC for its antisemitic stance towards Israel. Read more.
  • Denmark is increasing military spending and trying to thwart Donald Trump's overtures to purchase Greenland. Read more.
  • U.S. children continue losing ground in reading and other subjects. The loss experienced in 2020 has not been fixed. Read more.
  • Dramatic video showed an F-35 crashing in a fiery explosion in Alaska. The pilot ejected and was safe. Read more.
  • After blizzard conditions, the Deep South now faces tornadoesRead more.

Pop Culture News

  • Fox set a record after selling Super Bowl ad spots for $8 million. Sources say the network has sold at least 10 ad spots at that price level. Read more.
  • Anthony Mackie is backtracking after his Captain America comments, now saying he's a "Proud American." Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • What It Will Take to Create an 'Iron Dome for America.' Jim Geraghty at National Review explores how the U.S. can fulfill Trump's latest promise. Read more.
  • Caroline Kennedy is Why I Am No Longer a Democrat. Sasha Stone brings the heat and receipts. Read more.
  • The USA vs China AI race may define Trump's second term. A sobering deep dive. Read more.

China triggered a meltdown in the artificial intelligence arms race. Monday's big sell-off in markets was driven by China's release of its Artificial Intelligence platform, DeepSeek. Many call this a modern "Sputnik" moment for U.S. tech because China is undermining America's perceived lead in artificial intelligence. President Trump referred to the situation as a "wake-up call." Nvidia, an AI industry leader, lost nearly $600 billion valuation in the panicked sell-off. The world waits for America's response. Read more.

  • Senate Democrats were stunned by the retirement of Michigan Senator Gary Peters. The ink on that announcement had not even dried before former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg floated he was considering running for the seat in 2026. Donald Trump won Michigan in 2024, but Republicans narrowly lost the Senate race. This will be a hotly contested race in the upcoming midterms. Read more.
  • Donald Trump ordered a freeze on all federal grants and loans. The White House says they are examining all federal spending. In a memo on the move, a Trump official said, "Marxist equity ... green new deal social engineering policies [are] a waste of taxpayer dollars." Democrats fired back that Congress had already approved the funding, likely setting up another legal battle. Read more.
  • Microsoft is in talks to purchase TikTok. Trump announced a potential deal as the White House looks for a way to keep TikTok viable in the United States and prevent a shutdown. Other possible partners for a deal include Oracle. Microsoft already owns LinkedIn. China has rebuffed any attempts to loosen its grip on TikTok so far. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Today is the 39th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion. People published memories of the day. Read more.
  • Google Maps is renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for U.S. users. The leader in map services will also alter other names issued by Trump's executive orders. Read more.
  • A J6 man pardoned by Trump was shot and killed by Indiana police during a traffic stop. Police claim he was resisting arrest. Read more.
  • ICE raids are hitting New York as illegal immigrants with outstanding warrants for violent crimes are targeted. Read more.
  • Earthquakes shook both sides of the continental U.S. Scientists registered a 4.2 magnitude earthquake in Boise, Idaho. A few hours earlier, Maine and the Northeast got shaken by a 3.8 earthquake. Read more.
  • Hawaii's Kilauea volcano began a 7th eruption episode, pouring "toxic gas" and "Pele's hair" hundreds of feet into the sky. The volcano started these eruptions in December. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • CNN's Jim Acosta is leaving the network. The journalist made his name opposing Trump during his first term. Read more.
  • Anthony Mackie angered Marvel fans after saying the new Captain America 'represents a lot of different things,' but America isn't one of them. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • Young Voters Didn't Want All the Abortion Harris Was Selling. Kristian Hawkins does a deep dive into the data. Read more.
  • Trump's Fight Against Online Censorship Quickly Goes Global. Ending BigTech censorship is just getting started. Read more.

It is Holocaust Remembrance Day, the 80th anniversary of the dreaded Auschwitz camps being liberated. World leaders are gathering along with the few remaining survivors of the death camps to commemorate the event. Notably missing is Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, who is barred from attending by the International Criminal Court claiming authority to arrest him. It's a stark reminder that the more things change in Europe, their treatment of Jews has not. Read more.

  • Donald Trump fought and won a trade war over the weekend. Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, opposed Trump sending deportation flights via military planes to the country. Trump responded by saying they could either accept the deportation flights or he would hammer Colombia with various tariffs and other measures. Petro relented, allowed the flights, and even offered his personal presidential plane to move the illegal migrants. Read more.
  • House Democrats paid psychologists to talk to them about coping with Donald Trump. This is not a joke or a Babylon Bee headline. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) brought two social psychologists to a Democratic Party retreat. The psychologists counseled "Democrats about how to approach conflict and effectively combat what Raskin described as 'authoritarian styles of speech.' Another attendee said Judiciary Democrats were also advised to avoid devolving into partisan mud-slinging." Check out the full report here.
  • MAGA goes to Washington. The new Trump administration is moving swiftly to lock down federal agencies and kick out the "deep state." Axios describes it as "Trump's bureaucracy goes to war." Trump's appointees are looking to lock in gains, while career officials are fighting back. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Joe Biden commuted the sentences of murderers. We're learning that now as people examine the thousands of pardons he issued. Read more.
  • TikTok is in talks to be bought by U.S. investors. The negotiations, through the White House, would have Oracle and other investors take over. Read more.
  • 'Target' is rolling back its DEI initiatives. After years of angering right-wing shoppers with various far-left initiatives, the company is ending its three-year DEI goals and more. Read more.
  • A massive study of Ozempic and GLP-1 drugs finds health benefits beyond weight loss. The study found decreases in a wide array of diseases. Read more.
  • U.S. tech companies hit a 'Sputnik' moment. China released an artificial intelligence program that allegedly outperforms everything in America. That's triggered a meltdown in U.S. markets. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Bill Murray admits he's 'lazy' when finding work. He also says he's now relating to all his characters, who are self-destructive. Read more.
  • Dr. Phil tagged along for ICE raids in Chicago. He was shocked by what they found and how things went down. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • The Fight to Define 'America First' Foreign Policy. Eli Lake's must-read piece lays out the fights ahead of Pete Hegseth and the new administration. Read more.
  • Yes, reshoring American industry is possible. Noah Smith, a liberal writer, makes a thorough case that Democrats and Republicans should bring manufacturing back to America. Read more.

Officials were warned of the water system failing before the Palisades fireFixes never happened. That is the explosive report from the Los Angeles Times this morning. The Times says officials "missed dozens of opportunities" to fix water infrastructure, some of which would have helped combat the raging wildfires. L.A. officials are denying this, but the evidence weighs against them. This report could be a flashpoint as Trump visits the region today, having already signed an executive order aimed at freeing water for California wildfires. Read more.

  • Deportation flights have begun. The White House announced that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had sent a plane to Guatemala with 80 illegal immigrants on it. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested another 530 illegal immigrants on Thursday, most of whom have lengthy and violent criminal histories. Read more.
  • The House has 19 work days until a government shutdown. The date for the next government shutdown is March 14, and Congress is already fretting about missing that deadline. Negotiators have yet to decide on a "top-line number" for the budget, and some are already calling to punt any shutdown to later in the year to get more negotiation time. Read more.
  • Pete Hegseth clears a Senate procedural vote 51-49, advancing to a full floor vote. So far, Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine are the only defections. Based on those numbers, Hegseth can only afford to lose one more Senator. If the floor vote ties 50-50, Vice President J.D. Vance will get brought in to break the tie. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Trump pardoned "peaceful pro-life" protestors who were arrested during the Biden administration. Read more.
  • Liberal wildfire relief charity funnels millions to left-wing groups—explosive reporting from the Washington Free Beacon. Read more.
  • A judge blocked Donald Trump's birthright citizenship order. Eventually, the Supreme Court will end up hearing this case. The Justices will likely strike it down. Read more.
  • Former Politico reporters admitted their outlets quashed negative Biden stories. Orders from "on high" stopped Hunter Biden and other negative stories. Read more.
  • Trump has declassified JFK, MLK, and RFK files. The nation waits to learn what is in those documents. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Norah O'Donnell is out at CBS News. The network plans to retool the entire program to win back viewers and format it to look like "local news." Read more.
  • "Captain America: Brave New World" is projected to a $95M box office. Marvel is closely watching the movie as it has struggled with its parent company, Disney. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • How Trump could make Greenland an offer they can't refuse. It's time to expand America. Read more.
  • Trump is winning on the immigration argument. CNN's Harry Enten lays out the data showing a "massive shift" on immigration in America. Read more.
  • What I saw at the National Prayer Service was disturbing. An account by Representative Josh Brecheen. Read it here.

Both the House and Senate passed the Laken Riley Act, which is headed to Donald Trump's desk as the first legislation of his second term. The final House vote was 263-156, with all Republicans supporting it and nearly 50 Democrats jumping on board. Read more.

  • A new wildfire exploded in Los Angeles County, forcing more than 31,000 evacuations as firefighters struggled to contain it. This new blaze, the Hughes Fire, was 14% contained as of press and covered over 10,000 acres, or 15 square miles. The Palisades fire continues as well and is 70% contained. Read more.
  • Donald Trump is sending 1,500 troops to the southern border in a crackdown on illegal immigration. He is weighing sending as many as 10,000 soldiers and using U.S. military bases to hold illegal migrants crossing the border. Read more.
  • Democratic states are running "Bias Response Hotlines" for residents to report their neighbors for "offensive jokes." That's the explosive report from the Washington Free Beacon, which found Oregon running a phone hotline that allows anyone to report fellow citizens for things like "sharing offensive jokes." It is unclear what the state then does with the information, but it is tracking what people send it. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Trump selected Sean Curran to lead the Secret Service. Curran is the agent who protected him during the Butler shooting. Read more.
  • CNN announced layoffs of 6% of its workforce, or around 210 employees, in a memo to staff. NBC News is also laying off staff as news networks struggle for audience. Read more.
  • Marco Rubio makes his first trip as Secretary of State. Rubio is headed to Panama, kicking off the Trump administration's new focus on Latin America. Read more.
  • Gavin Newsom fired the top wildfire expert because he was Jewish. That's according to Jeffrey Magram, who led the CA National Guard's wildfire response team. He blames Newsom for what's happened in LA. Read more.
  • Nancy Pelosi and her husband made $38 million in stock trades leading up to the Trump inauguration. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • CBS is ordering a spinoff of the drama "FBI," which is supposed to be about the CIA. CBS is calling this new series - we are not making this up - "FBI: CIA." Read more.
  • Rapper Nelly is looking for Donald Trump to 'step up, serve, and lift us all,' respond to critics who blasted him for performing at the inauguration ball. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • NYC Mayor Eric Adams says The Democratic Party "Left Me." In a wide-ranging interview with Tucker Carlson, the mayor accused Democrats of leaving him and the working class behind. Read more.
  • Coleman Hughes: The End of DEI. Trump is ending racial preferences, and America will be better because of it. Read it here.

One of Donald Trump's first executive orders sought to overturn birthright citizenship. As soon as the ink dried, 22 Attorney Generals from Democratic states sued the Trump administration. This is one of the earliest legal tests of Trump's second term, inevitably headed for the Supreme Court. Read more.

  • Pete Hegseth's nomination got hit with last-minute allegations in an affidavit by his ex-sister-in-law that Hegseth was abusive towards his ex-wife. If true, it's an explosive allegation. There's one problem: Pete Hegseth and his ex-wife, Samantha Hegseth, deny the accusations. Read more.
  • Donald Trump announced 10% tariffs on China, potentially starting February 1, 2025, and further tariffs on the European Union. Whether these are real threats or openings for negotiations is anyone's guess, but markets are jumping. Read more.
  • A once-in-a-lifetime winter storm raced across 1,500+ miles of the Gulf Coast, blanketing beaches from Galveston, Texas, to Orange Beach, Alabama, with up to a foot of snow in some locations. All-time snow records dating back to the 1800s shattered across the region with blizzard conditions. Did Donald Trump reverse global warming after one day in office? See the historic aftermath here.

U.S. News: 

  • Biden's last pardons betrayed the country and his oath of office. Read more.
  • Trump's State Department instituted a "One Flag" policy. Foreign embassies and outposts will no longer be able to fly flags for left-wing causes. Read more.
  • Former Marine Stuart Scheller is joining the Trump administration. Scheller was relieved of duty early in Biden's term after he criticized the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in a viral video. Read more.
  • A radical Episcopal bishop used her prayer during the National Prayer Service ceremony to blast Donald Trump and JD Vance. The Bible disagrees with her. Read more.
  • Israeli intelligence shows that Hamas was holding the recently released hostages at a Gaza hospital while the UN stood by and did nothing. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Actor Josh Gad claims he was denied a role in James Cameron's "Avatar" movies because Gad "looked like a tall overweight smurf" when put in CGI alien form during auditions. Read more.
  • Netflix announced it is raising prices... again. The new prices apply to both the ad-supported and no-ad tiers of service. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • It's Not Just Red Dye No. 3. It's All Our Stuff. Joshua Lachter has an essential read on all the chemicals impacting the American diet. Read it here.
  • Despite Biden Pardon, Fauci Still Faces Legal Perils. Here They Are. RealClearInvestigations published a deep dive into how Republicans in Congress can still challenge Fauci. Read it here.

Donald Trump's first day in office continues the flurry of executive orders and activity that defined inauguration day. His first full day includes actions on infrastructure and a continuing purge of the federal agencies to "Drain the Swamp." Read more.

  • Speaking of flurries, the newly minted Gulf of America is experiencing its first-ever BLIZZARD WARNING as a historic winter storm slams the Deep South. States like Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida will see their largest snow storms in 50+ years. Read more.
  • Donald Trump held a stunning impromptu press conference at the White House. He signed executive orders while chatting with the press; nothing like it has ever happened, and it stands in stark contrast to the Biden White House hiding from the press. Philip Wegmann had a front-row seat. Read his account here.
  • Joe Biden's final act in office was to pardon his family. They claim this is to shield the family from Trump. That's not true. Outside Hunter Biden, federal investigators have been sniffing around the "Biden Crime Family" for years. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of the 51 intelligence officials who signed a letter claiming that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation. Read more.
  • The Laken Riley Act is passing Congress with wide margins. That should serve as a warning sign to the progressive left. Read more.
  • Trump is imposing a federal government hiring freeze and ordering workers back to the office full-time. Read more.
  • Vivek Ramaswamy is out in both DOGE and the Trump administration. Elon Musk and many others spurred the move. Read more.
  • The untimely death of a Democratic Representative in Pennsylvania has left the house chamber in a deadlock. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Hollywood lined up with Trump for this inauguration. This stands in stark contrast to 2016 or 2020. See the names here.
  • John Sykes, of 'Whitesnake' and 'Thin Lizzy' fame, passed away. He was 65. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • CNN political commentator Scott Jennings had a good time on the network. On Trump's speech, he said, "Trump indicted these gangsters to their faces while they had to sit in front of him. It was glorious." See the whole segment.
  • Salena Zito, the most essential Trump-focused journalist of her era, wrote a piece about her decade covering Trump. Read it here.

It's Inauguration Day as Donald Trump becomes the 47th President of the United States. As he assumes office, Trump is signing more than 200 executive orders covering "border security, energy, reducing the cost of living for American families, ending DEI programs across the federal government, and more." Read more.

  • Joe Biden leaves office with a flurry of action, too. He issued preemptive pardons for retired General Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and "members of the House committee that investigated January 6." How many people the pardon covers, the time frame involved, or the legality is unclear. Ironically, in 2021, Democrats argued that any preemptive pardons by Trump were invalid. Biden also wasted no time, with 20 minutes left to pardon his brothers and sisters, one parting shot at the American public. Read more.
  • The Los Angeles wildfires could grow as deteriorating weather conditions take hold. The Santa Ana winds are roaring back to life, gusting up to 100 mph. The infamous Palisades fire is only 52% contained. Read more.
  • Elon Musk wins the race for the first lawsuit of the Trump administration. Within minutes of Trump taking the oath, Elon Musk and DOGE got sued by a group angry federal workers are getting fired. Read more.

U.S. News: 

  • Joe Biden spent the waning hours of his presidency in a "dark mood" and "embittered" at those who forced him out. Here's the story.
  • Speaker Mike Johnson said that after meeting him, Biden did not know what he'd done or signed as President. Here's the event that opened his eyes.
  • Donald Trump vows to release JFK, RFK, and MLK assassination files as part of a broader "transparency push" in the federal government. Read more.
  • Cecil Richards, former Planned Parenthood president, died from an aggressive brain cancer. She was 67. Read more.

Pop Culture News

  • Lynne Taylor-Corbett, who did the legendary choreography for films like 'Footloose' and other Hollywood classics, passed away. Read more.
  • Donald Trump named Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight as ambassadors to Hollywood. Read more.

What I'm reading...

  • The Quiet Lawlessness of Joe Biden. Why Biden has done more to damage the rule of law than any previous president. Read more.
  • What CNN's defamation loss says about journalism today. Jonathan Turley is must read.

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