St. Louis, MO — Missouri Democratic Rep. William Lacy “Bill” Clay Sr., the first Black congressman from the state and a towering figure in American civil rights and politics, died Thursday at the age of 94. Clay, who represented Missouri’s 1st Congressional District from 1969 until his retirement in 2001, leaves behind a legacy that [...]
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WATCH: Trump Exposes Powerful Democrats Who Went to Epstein Island
President Donald Trump stunned U.K. leaders during a private meeting in Scotland on July 28, 2025, when he directly addressed the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, exposing high-profile Democrats while clearing his own name. Speaking alongside Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other officials, Trump declared: “I never went [to Epstein’s island]. And Bill Clinton went there supposedly 28 times. I [...]
Read More »Tensions Boil Over: U.S. Warships Near Venezuela
Nicolas Maduro has thrown down a fiery challenge to the United States after a fleet of American warships was deployed near Venezuela. The Venezuelan leader, defiant and unyielding, declared: “Venezuela will NEVER concede in face of extortions and threats! We are a people of WARRIORS!” The U.S. naval presence in the region marks one of the [...]
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I brought my daughter into the world and took her out of it.” As I held Deborah’s hand during her final moments, a mix of sadness and relief overcame me—my vibrant daughter, who fought a brave battle with bowel cancer, was finally free from pain. Despite being a mother of three, losing Deborah, who passed [...]
Read More »Supreme Court Justices Issue Warning to Lower Court Judges
Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh issued strong warnings this summer to lower court judges, cautioning them against defying the Supreme Court’s precedents—particularly in cases involving the Trump administration. “Lower court judges may sometimes disagree with this court’s decisions, but they are never free to defy them,” Gorsuch wrote in a recent opinion [...]
Read More »Trump’s Tariffs Headed To Supreme Court In High-Stakes Showdown
A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that former President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs were illegal, creating renewed uncertainty for international trade partners. In a 7-4 decision, the court said Trump overstepped by using emergency powers to impose tariffs of “unlimited duration” on nearly all imports from nearly every country. The ruling upheld an earlier [...]
Read More »Battle To Replace McConnell Heats Up After Unexpected Snag
Former President Donald Trump is seeking a loyal ally to replace retiring Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, but concern is rising within Trump’s inner circle about Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky.), a front-runner in the race. Despite voting against Trump’s second impeachment in 2021, Barr has faced criticism for financially supporting four House Republicans who voted [...]
Read More »Giuliani Recovering After ‘Serious’ Vehicle Accident: Reports
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is recovering in a hospital following a serious car accident on a New Hampshire highway. The 81-year-old sustained a fractured vertebra and cuts to his arm and leg when a vehicle rear-ended his rental car. His spokesman, Michael Ragusa, stated that Giuliani had just finished helping a domestic [...]
Read More »Trump Seen Heading To Play Golf Amid Reports of Health Issues
Speculation about Donald Trump’s health surged recently after a stretch of limited public appearances and the rise of the hashtag “#TrumpIsDead” on social media. In response, Trump posted on Truth Social, insisting he has “never felt better” and that rumors about his health are false. He also highlighted that he had been golfing in Virginia [...]
Read More »Census Trends Heavily Favor Republicans In Future Presidential Elections
For decades, Democrats have followed a reliable path to the White House: secure California, New York, and Illinois, add key states in the upper Midwest, and edge close to 270 electoral votes. But by 2032, that formula may no longer work, according to a report last week. “Population shifts, reapportionment after the 2030 Census, and [...]
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