A women’s public policy group is calling on governing bodies in the Irish dancing world to amend their participation policies after a male dancer qualified for the world championships for a third year in a row after previously competing as a male. “I just happened to be at the competition where this boy won in Read More >
IOC sells out of controversial 1936 Berlin Olympics t-shirts featuring Nazi propaganda
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is courting controversy over a sold-out T-shirt on the official Olympics website depicting the 1936 Berlin Olympics run by the Nazis. The limited-edition shirt features the poster for the 1936 Games designed by German artist Franz Würbel that was used as propaganda by Adolf Hitler to promote the Nazi idea Read More >
Dramatic bodycam video captures deputy pulling woman from fiery car wreck: ‘I got to her just in time’
Dramatic bodycam video shows a Florida deputy pulling a woman from a burning car just moments before the vehicle becomes engulfed in flames. The incident happened after a woman was forcefully carjacked Sunday night and the suspect drove away with her 1-year-old child still in the back seat, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Deputies Read More >
Texas Dem Senate primary fractures over race rhetoric as ‘mediocre’ jab, ‘oppressor’ remarks ignite backlash
Heated racial rhetoric in Texas is flaring this primary season, as Democratic contenders lean into identity-focused messaging that Republicans say is divisive and a clinic in “wokeness at its worst.” Texas Democrats are heading into primary season with an intraparty fight that is increasingly spilling into race and identity. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who is running Read More >
Team USA women’s hockey team crushes Italy in dominant quarterfinal rout, advances to Olympic semifinals
The Team USA women’s hockey team’s dominant run continued with a 6-0 quarterfinal victory over Italy Friday at the Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena to advance to the Olympic semifinals. Entering the single-elimination game against Italy, Team USA had outscored opponents 20-1 in four games, including a 5-0 shutout of Team Canada. The team’s phenomenal play Read More >
Trump ousts judge-installed prosecutor; constitutional expert says Article II leaves no doubt
President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to fire court-appointed U.S. attorneys, even if judges legally appointed them, according to former Justice Department official John Yoo, who said the Constitution gives the president broad removal power over executive branch officers. “Otherwise, you could have U.S. attorneys who are enforcing federal law differently than the president Read More >
Rubio steps into Munich spotlight as Trump leans on him to carry Vance’s populist message abroad
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading the U.S. delegation to the high-profile Munich Security Conference — one year after Vice President JD Vance took the German stage in a speech that stunned many in Europe and became one of the defining moments of Trump’s early second term abroad. “President Trump has assembled the most Read More >
James Van Der Beek’s family raises over $2M as Hollywood stars donate big after actor’s death
James Van Der Beek‘s GoFundMe organizers shared they raised over $2 million after previously sharing that the family was in “urgent need” of funds following the star’s death. The $2 million in donations largely stems from Van Der Beek’ star-studded circle. Zoe Saldaña, Derek Hough, Steven Spielberg and more have donated thousands to help the Read More >
Schumer’s ‘E. coli’ burger photo resurfaces after another Dem’s grilling skills get torched: ‘What is that?’
Virginia’s new Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger is being widely mocked for a photo of her grilling, with many on social media expressing alarm and disgust over what appears to be some type of shredded meat over the fire. Spanberger, who ran as a moderate Democrat, has been criticized for enacting radical day one policies, including Read More >
Ilia Malinin opens up on ‘thoughts and memories’ ahead of shocking Olympic falls: ‘I’ve been through a lot’
U.S. men’s figure skater Ilia Malinin revealed his mind became flooded with “thoughts and memories” before his performance in the men’s free skate final at the Winter Olympics Friday. Malinin, a top contender to win gold for the U.S., surprisingly fell twice during his routine. He fell all the way to eighth place and missed Read More >