Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Quits, Says Iran War Was Driven By Misinformation, Israel Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Quits, Says Iran War Was Driven By Misinformation, Israel
Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Quits, Says Iran War Was Driven By Misinformation, Israel Joe Kent, the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), has resigned in protest of the Trump administration’s ongoing war with Iran.  Kent, 45, announced his resignation on social media late Tuesday morning, March 17, becoming the first high-profile official to step down over the conflict. “After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today,” Kent wrote on X.  “I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear tha…
Paterson Activist Detained After ICE Check-In Released From Texas Custody After Year Paterson Activist Detained After ICE Check-In Released From Texas Custody After Year
Paterson Activist Detained After ICE Check-In Released From Texas Custody After Year A Palestinian activist detained after a Newark ICE check-in has been released from a Texas detention center after more than a year in custody. Leqaa Kordia, 33, a protester connected to demonstrations tied to Columbia University who had been living in Paterson, NJ, was released from the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas on Monday, March 16, after a federal immigration judge ordered her freed on bond following more than a year in ICE custody, according to KERA News, an NPR affiliate. An immigration judge ordered her release on a $100,000 bond on Friday — the third time a judge …
Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer
Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with cancer, President Donald Trump announced Monday, March 16.  Wiles, 68, plans to remain in her role while undergoing treatment for early-stage breast cancer in the Washington area. Trump described her prognosis as “excellent,” adding that she has an “outstanding team of doctors.”  Wiles learned of the diagnosis last week and informed the President shortly after. Her treatment is expected to last several weeks, and while she may take time off as needed, she will continue working “virtually full time at the White House,”…
Americans’ Predictions On US-Israeli War Against Iran Revealed In New Survey Americans’ Predictions On US-Israeli War Against Iran Revealed In New Survey
Americans’ Predictions On Us-israeli War Against Iran Revealed In New Survey Americans are bracing for a prolonged conflict with Iran, with many expecting the military confrontation to stretch on for months or even longer, according to a new national poll. A new survey by Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut found that most voters believe the fighting will not end quickly. When asked how long the US military action against Iran will last, just three percent said days and 18 percent said weeks.  Meanwhile, 32 percent predicted the conflict would last months, 13 percent said about a year, and 26 percent believed it would continue longer than that. "How l…
Pentagon Adds Restrictions Over 'Unflattering' Hegseth Pics Amid Luxury Spending Spree: WaPo Pentagon Adds Restrictions Over 'Unflattering' Hegseth Pics Amid Luxury Spending Spree: WaPo
Pentagon Adds Restrictions Over 'Unflattering' Hegseth Pics Amid Luxury Spending Spree: WaPo The Pentagon has blocked press photographers from recent briefings after aides complained about "unflattering" images of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to a report. The decision came after photographers captured images of the former Fox News host during a Pentagon briefing on Monday, March 2, The Washington Post reported. The news conference happened just days after a joint US-Israeli military strike killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday, Feb. 28. Photographers from major news agencies, including the Associated Press, Reuters, and Getty Images, attend…
Trump Names Erika Kirk To Air Force Academy's Influential Board Trump Names Erika Kirk To Air Force Academy's Influential Board
Trump Names Erika Kirk To Air Force Academy's Influential Board President Donald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of controversial right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, to a prominent board at the Air Force Academy. Erika Kirk's name was quietly added to the website for the Board of Visitors at the academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The board is made up of 16 members who review conditions at the Air Force Academy and make recommendations to the Secretary of Defense and the President. White House spokesperson Olivia Wales confirmed the appointment on Tuesday, March 10, exactly six months after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed whil…
Top Reporter Leaving CBS Amid Newsroom Upheaval To Find 'Some Independence' Top Reporter Leaving CBS Amid Newsroom Upheaval To Find 'Some Independence'
Top Reporter Leaving CBS Amid Newsroom Upheaval To Find 'Some Independence' Prominent justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane is leaving CBS News amid growing criticism over the legacy network's right-wing pivot under new owners and leadership. MacFarlane shared the news in a memo to coworkers that he also posted on LinkedIn on Monday, March 9. MacFarlane joined CBS News in late 2021 after working as an investigative reporter for NBC Washington. In his note, MacFarlane said he was proud of his time at the network. "This is my decision, and I appreciate the bosses at CBS for understanding it," MacFarlane wrote. "I will always value the opportunity I had to work…
NFL Legend Ed Reed Goes Off After White House Uses Him In Viral Video: 'I Do Not Approve' NFL Legend Ed Reed Goes Off After White House Uses Him In Viral Video: 'I Do Not Approve'
NFL Legend Ed Reed Goes Off After White House Uses Him In Viral Video: 'I Do Not Approve' Ravens Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed was a legendary ballhawk remembered for his big hits with the "Bullies of Baltimore."  Now, No. 20 is hitting back at the White House. In recent weeks, White House staffers have been taking to social media to post AI-generated videos that were widely spread — and panned — by celebrities who never gave permission for their likeness to be used in recruitment and other videos celebrating the Trump administration. Reed was having none of it when the official X account of the White House shared a video montage of NFL and college football players maki…
Trump Blasts Former Ally Tucker Carlson: What Triggered Rift Trump Blasts Former Ally Tucker Carlson: What Triggered Rift
Trump Blasts Former Ally Tucker Carlson: What Triggered Rift President Donald Trump has publicly denounced Tucker Carlson, declaring the right-wing commentator is “not MAGA” after Carlson criticized the administration’s ongoing military strikes against Iran. The fallout stems from Operation Epic Fury, a joint US-Israeli strike targeting Iranian leadership and nuclear facilities. Carlson called the operation “absolutely disgusting and evil” on his podcast, arguing it was “Israel’s war” and not in America’s interest. Trump responded during an interview with ABC News on Thursday, March 5, saying “Tucker has lost his way" and "is really not smart enough …
Price Check Panic? Walmart Digital Shelf Tags Should Be Banned By NY Lawmakers, Union Argues Price Check Panic? Walmart Digital Shelf Tags Should Be Banned By NY Lawmakers, Union Argues
Price Check Panic? Walmart Digital Shelf Tags Should Be Banned By NY Lawmakers, Union Argues A major grocery workers’ union is calling on New York lawmakers to quickly ban electronic shelf labels, warning the technology could enable “predatory” pricing practices. The push comes as Walmart accelerates plans to install the digital price tags in all 5,200 of its US stores within the next year, drawing criticism from labor groups who say the technology could allow retailers to exploit shoppers by changing prices instantly. In a statement Friday, March 6, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) criticized the move and urged New York officials to act before the tech…
DOJ Releases Missing Epstein Files Detailing Girl's Sexual Abuse Claims Against Trump DOJ Releases Missing Epstein Files Detailing Girl's Sexual Abuse Claims Against Trump
DOJ Releases Missing Epstein Files Detailing Girl's Sexual Abuse Claims Against Trump The Justice Department has released new documents detailing claims that President Donald Trump sexually assaulted a girl in the latest files made public related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The new records include summaries of FBI interviews from 2019 that include the accusations from a South Carolina woman. She accused Trump of assaulting her in the 1980s when she was between 13 and 15 years old. The woman told investigators that Epstein brought her to a "very tall building with huge rooms" in New York or New Jersey, where she said Trump sexually assaulted her. "…
GOP Scandal: Congressman Ends Re-Election Bid After Fallout Following Staffer’s Death GOP Scandal: Congressman Ends Re-Election Bid After Fallout Following Staffer’s Death
GOP Scandal: Congressman Ends Re-Election Bid After Fallout Following Staffer’s Death Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales says he will not seek re-election following his admission of an extramarital affair with a staffer who died by suicide.  Gonzales, 45, is married with six children and has represented Texas’ 23rd Congressional District since 2021. The congressman admitted to the affair during a radio interview on Wednesday, March 4, calling it a "mistake" and a "lapse in judgment." The staffer, Regina Santos-Aviles, died by suicide in September 2025 by self-immolation. Gonzales claimed her death was unrelated to their relationship, stating she was "thriving" at work…