Fauxcahontas Falls! Liz Warren Takes Senate Tumble
Liz “Fauxcahontas” Warren took a tumble during a Senate session on Wednesday.
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Liz “Fauxcahontas” Warren took a tumble during a Senate session on Wednesday.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Thursday her memoir about her time on the campaign trail after former President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race. #shorts
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta continues to pour billions into its AI efforts, while also reporting impressive revenue and profit growth for the second quarter. Zuckerberg believes his AI research team will produce a “personal superintelligence” available to everyone. #shorts
LAPD released body cam footage from the June anti-ICE Los Angeles riots, showing you a first-person view of the chaos on the ground that Democrats unleashed.
The Federal Reserve voted Wednesday to keep interest rates unchanged despite GDP growing and inflation shrinking in defiance of the “experts,” leading to two dissenting votes from the board of governors for the first time in more than 30 years. #shorts
Make America BUILD Again! Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained the Trump administration’s goal to make America a nation of creators and builders yet again.
Even after the Ukraine war ends, Russia will continue to pose a threat to its neighbors unless the world works to “change the Regime” in Moscow, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday morning. #shorts
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that if you’re happy with the Trump economic boom of the first six months of his presidency, there’s still more good news to come.
President Donald Trump said Chinese president Xi Jinping wants him to visit China and that he likely will make the trip and possibly before the year is finished. The back-and-forth and questions around a presidential-level meeting between the two nations comes amid Trump’s winning momentum on trade that is forcing the hands of world leaders […]
Scott Bessent said that suspected Chinese hackers had hacked the U.S. Treasury and other institutions before he became Secretary while discussing efforts to increase cybersecurity.