July 15 Late-night host Stephen Colbert goes off on Paramount for settlement with Trump Late-night host Stephen Colbert went off on Paramount, CBS' parent company, on Monday over its settlement with President Donald Trump in his election interference lawsuit against the network.
July 15 Kai Trump reveals 'special bond' shared with grandfather that shaped her budding golf career Kai Trump shares the special bond with grandfather Donald Trump through golf, crediting him for teaching perseverance as she prepares to play at the University of Miami.
July 15 Actor says Mamdani not doing enough to address antisemitism, feels 'uncomfortable' admitting he's Jewish Actor Ari’el Stachel described feeling uncomfortable admitting to his Jewish roots in public and hoped NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani can address his concerns.
July 15 Largest teachers union slams 'unlawful' cuts to Department of Education after Supreme Court ruling The National Education Association president called President Trump's plan to eliminate the Department of Education 'unlawful' despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing the cuts.
July 15 Liberals float Trump will tamper with, cancel midterm elections Several liberal political commentators have floated a theory over the last few weeks that President Trump might cancel or rig the 2026 midterm elections.
July 15 NEA teachers union member was told fighting Trump more crucial than reading and writing: Report A teachers union convention attendee reportedly was told fighting President Trump was more important to members than teaching reading and writing.
July 15 Christian coffee shop owner helping homeless faces protests in far-left city Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café in Denver, which employs formerly homeless people, has encountered regular protests from communists.
July 15 Trump delivers on campaign promises while liberal media cries he's 'destroying democracy' Media casts Trump's second term as a destructive force in contrast to Biden, highlighting his attacks on elite institutions and implementation of divisive policies.
July 14 Bluesky liberals celebrate JD Vance being booed with his kids at Disneyland Left-wing accounts on Bluesky supported people booing Vice President JD Vance and his family, including his children, during their trip to Disneyland.
July 14 Former NPR host says Obama getting 'pretty scold-y,' suggests he's out of touch with base CNN contributor and former NPR host Lulu Garcia-Navarro argued that Obama’s tone and status in the party have changed dramatically since his time as president, arguing his lecture to donors at an event in New Jersey was tone deaf.