Judge Terry A. Doughty yesterday consolidated the two major censorship cases, Missouri v. Biden and Kennedy v. Biden.
Tafari Campbell, personal chef to former President Barack Obama, drowned in a pond adjoining the Obama estate under myserious circumstances.
The federal government sued Texas to seek removal of a floating barrier in the Rio Grande. Texas vows to defend their actions.
The Knesset of Israel passed the first judicial reform, revoking jurisdiction over the "reasonableness" of government actions.
Ukrainian drones flew toward Moscow and Crimea overnight, falling short of their intended targets and doing minor damage.
The human replacement paradigm now extends to writers and actors in motion pictures and on TV, unless audiences refuse to watch.
America will soon have a new, sprawling theme park dedicated to celebrating America and welcoming to families.
Twitter is changing its logo and name to the letter X, as Elon Musk prepares to transform it into the "everything app" he always wanted.
Democrats today demonstrate that they want to be dictators, and have no respect for rights, but only for allowances.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) refused to take down the first of his buoy strings along the Rio Grande, saying he'll "see you in court."