Politics

Butler, PA - Former President Donald Trump has issued a surprising statement following an apparent gun attack at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. In a dramatic shift from his long-standing position on gun rights, Trump declared, "Everything I said about the second amendment, I take it back."

The incident occurred during Trump's campaign event, where multiple gunshots were reportedly heard, causing panic among attendees. Secret Service agents quickly rushed Trump off the stage, and video footage showed signs of a potential injury near his ear.

Washington, DC - Captain America, the iconic superhero known for his unwavering patriotism, delivered a spirited press conference that left many questioning his future role as a defender of American values.

Washington, D.C. — In a contentious vote, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill aimed at ensuring that only Republicans participate in federal elections. The legislation, however, has sparked heated debates and accusations of voter suppression.

The SAVE Act, which passed with a 221-198 vote, requires voters to provide proof of Republican affiliation when casting their ballots in federal elections. Under this bill:

Paris - A coalition led by tennis prodigy Coco Gauff has emerged victorious in the recent French legislative elections. The unexpected outcome has left political analysts scrambling to understand the implications of this unprecedented result.

Washington, DC - In a historic face-off, Presidential candidates Statler and Waldorf engaged in a high-stakes debate that showcased stark contrasts in style, policy, and vision for America's future. The event, held in Atlanta, offered voters a glimpse into what may lie ahead in the 2024 presidential race.

Atlanta - President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump faced off in an unexpected format for their first 2024 presidential debate, discussing the season premiere of the hit FX series "The Bear" on Thursday evening.

The 90-minute event, held at CNN's Atlanta headquarters, deviated from traditional debate topics as moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash guided the candidates through a discussion of the Emmy-winning show's third season opener.

Baton Rouge - Louisiana's controversial new law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in all public restrooms has sparked intense debate and legal challenges. The Republican-led legislation, signed into law by Governor Jeff Landry, requires every public restroom in the state, from schools and universities to government buildings, to prominently exhibit the biblical commandments.

TALLAHASSEE, FL - In a controversial move that has sparked outrage, Governor Ron DeSantis signed an executive order Friday prohibiting the appearance of rainbows across the state for the entire summer season.

The order, which takes effect June 1st and lasts through August 31st, makes it illegal for any rainbow to "manifest, appear, or otherwise present itself" in Florida's skies during the prime summer months. Violators could face fines of up to $10,000 per observed rainbow.

New York - Former President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on the judicial system, claiming it is rigged against powerful and wealthy white men like himself. His remarks come in the wake of his recent conviction on felony charges related to hush money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign.

NEW YORK - A federal judge has issued a gag order prohibiting actor Robert De Niro from publicly discussing the high-profile criminal trial of former President Donald Trump over alleged hush-money payments.

The surprise ruling by Judge Lewis A. Kaplan came after prosecutors raised concerns that comments made by De Niro could risk tainting the jury pool and jeopardize Trump's right to an impartial trial. The judge did not provide detailed reasons for the gag order in his terse two-page ruling.