Joe Biden claims Democrats are fiscally responsible (video)

During a recent press conference, President Joe Biden claimed that, despite record high inflation and an economy in turmoil, the Democrats are fiscally responsible. WATCH the video below: When he declared Democrats have a grip on the economy, the president was delivering remarks. “We the Democrats are the ones that are fiscally responsible,” said Biden. … Read more

Aldi considers selling edible insects to help families

In order to help families struggling with the cost of living crisis, popular supermarket Aldi is considering selling edible insects. Low prices are what the giant supermarket is best known for. Now, that might change as Aldi is weighing up stocking insect recipe kits to give customers the choice to chow down on a cricket … Read more

Trump goes after SNL, Lorne Michaels

Donald Trump went after the SNL show. Trump was made fun of during one of the sketches. The joke obviously wasn’t funny to him, but he pointed out that the ratings were HUUUGE once he was hosted. Trump was mentioned by James Austin Johnson in the opening sketch of Saturday night’s SNL, “January 6th Final … Read more

WH says claim to delay oil supply cuts for political reasons is categorically false, Biden warns of consequences: report

Defending a move the White House has heavily criticized as helping Russia’s war in Ukraine, Saudi Arabia has suggested the U.S. asked it to wait a month before it cut oil production. Although the Saudi Foreign Affairs Ministry did not specifically mention the midterms in its lengthy and abrupt statement, such a delay in the … Read more

FBI gets sued for possible obstruction in Hunter Biden investigation, but FBI thinks they have enough to prosecute

The Justice Department is being sued by a conservative watchdog group, Judicial Watch, for records related to possible FBI obstruction in the Hunter Biden investigation. The suit was filed by the Judicial Watch in response to the agency’s failure to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request submitted in August. In contrary, the FBI … Read more

DeSantis plans to ship migrants to Delaware, Illinois

Ron DeSantis, the Republican Florida Governor wants to send more migrants to two states, Delaware and Illinois, which are considered Democratic strongholds. The Associated Press reported that the Governor’s administration is poised to send more migrants to Illinois, as well as President Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware, after sending nearly 50 immigrants to Martha’s … Read more

Martha Stewart teams up to launch Halloween candle (video)

Just in time for Spooky Season, Martha Stewart is aiming at another market with her new collaboration with the canned water brand “Liquid Death.” Yikes! You can see it for yourself in the video on YouTube. It is a creepy black candle with a red wick in the shape of a dismembered hand – protruding … Read more

‘Awful Person’ James Corden apologizes after NYC restaurant incident

James Corden, a man criticized for having very little talent and a boring show, has finally apologized to Keith McNally, the owner of the NYC restaurant Balthazar. The 44-year-old star was banned from the restaurant for his alleged rude behavior and treatment of staff. “James Corden just called me and apologized profusely,” McNally wrote on … Read more

MAGA figures are “Lice, fleas and blood-sucking ticks” says former RNC chair

Michael Steele, a former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman has warned his party against legitimizing some Trump-aligned figures as political leaders. Steele did this by calling them “fleas” and “blood-sucking ticks” whom potential House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., would have to “lay down with.” Nicolle Wallace, the host of MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” said on … Read more

Well, you are a criminal: former Democrat mayor sentenced to jail

A southwestern Arizona woman was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years probation, as she pleaded guilty to illegally collecting four early voting ballots in the 2020 primary election. The judge rejected her plea for just probation and said that he did not think she accepts responsibility for her criminal act. The sentence … Read more

GOP candidate Kari Lake got kicked out of a town hall audience

Before Democrat Katie Hobbs approached the stage, GOP candidate Kari Lake was kicked out from the Arizona town hall audience. The incident, which occurred at a forum that has not yet been broadcast, is illustrative of the two candidates’ different approaches to the competitive race for governor of Arizona. Her opponent has declined to debate. … Read more

Another EV failure emerges, company recalls nearly every car

A long-rumored Tesla killer and the Amazon-backed electric vehicle upstart, Rivian, which was once valued at $100 billion, just had to recall nearly every vehicle it’s ever made. Nearly 13,000 vehicles will be recalled by the company, as they say, over an “insufficiently torqued fastener,” as in some cases, it could potentially disrupt steering leading … Read more

Just did it: Nike co-founder gave $1 million to GOP candidate

In Oregon’s gubernatorial race, Phil Knight, who is the Nike co-founder, is backing a second candidate after donating several million dollars to independent candidate Betsy Johnson. While his last campaign donation in early September was $3.75 million to Johnson, Knight also made a $1 million contribution to Republican Christine Drazan recently. Drazan and former state … Read more

We’re addicted to debt: US surpasses $31 trillion, first time in history

Despite President Joe Biden’s deficit reduction efforts, the U.S. starts the new fiscal year with an astonishingly high debt. The country approaches the statutory debt ceiling — an artificial cap Congress has placed on the U.S. government’s ability to borrow — of roughly $31.4 trillion. According to a U.S. Treasury report that logs America’s daily … Read more

Kamala Harris won’t be happy, another bus of migrants arrive near residence

It was reported that in Washington, D.C., and New York City, more buses have arrived carrying illegal immigrants, including one that dropped off migrants close to Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence. Republican governors in border states like Texas and Arizona have been chartering buses for months now, to carry migrants north and east into sanctuary … Read more

DeSantis surprises people, helps cook breakfast at local eatery

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited a Waffle House and provided meals to locals, leaving everyone pleasantly surprised as he helped cook and prepare breakfast. “.@WaffleHouse is one of the first restaurants in Charlotte County to reopen and provide hot meals as we work together to serve Floridians after #HurricaneIan.” DeSantis wrote on Twitter. “Thank you … Read more

Prosecutors may have enough to charge Hunter Biden, but there’s a catch: report

Reports now suggest that federal prosecutors have enough information and/or evidence in order to charge Hunter Biden with numerous crimes tied to his taxes and potentially telling lies to investigators about a firearm purchase that allegedly took place years ago. This report twas published by the Washington Post, which surprised many people who believe the … Read more

Elon Musk might buy Twitter after all, reports suggest

Elon Musk might buy Twitter after all. A deal between the wealthiest person in the world and one of the most famous social media platforms is back on track. Twitter reported that it intended to close the deal at $54.20 per share after receiving Musk’s letter. But the company has refrained from indicating that it … Read more

I’m going to change the subject: Shania Twain clashed with Oprah Winfrey (video)

In an episode of Table Manners, Shania Twain describes a dream dinner she had with media mogul Oprah Winfrey, which quickly became sour when they started discussing religion. The Canadian-born singer, 57, recently recalled one of her “most memorable dinners” with the 68-year-old talk-show icon during an appearance on the “Table Manners” podcast. The podcast … Read more

Federal Judge rules against Stacey Abrams group (video)

Ruling in favor of the state on all remaining issues in a lawsuit filed nearly four years ago, it was found by a federal judge that Georgia election practices challenged by a group associated with Democrat Stacey Abrams do not violate the constitutional rights of voters. WATCH the video: Referring to the Voting Rights Act … Read more