Christmas culture wars collided with comedy this week after actor and comedian David Spade mocked what he described as a growing effort to preserve holiday traditions while deliberately avoiding Christianity.
Author: Jack Crane
Joe Rogan skewered former President Bill Clinton after newly released Epstein files reignited scrutiny over Clinton’s past ties to the disgraced financier.
A holiday-themed immigration message featuring Santa Claus as a federal enforcement officer has split the internet, as the Trump administration ramps up its push for voluntary departures from the United States.
In his newest Netflix special, comedian Dave Chappelle weighed in on Charlie Kirk’s death and rejected comparisons to Martin Luther King Jr.
President Donald Trump’s plan to stage a nationwide athletic competition dubbed the “Patriot Games” has triggered Democrats to make mocking comparisons to the dystopian film franchise “The Hunger Games.”
President Donald Trump’s decision to send a one-time Christmas cash payment to U.S. service members has daytime television foes on “The View” questioning the motive behind what the administration has branded a “warrior dividend.”
A casual livestream appearance by Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua has erupted into controversy after he agreed to perform a touchdown celebration that critics say carries antisemitic undertones, triggering backlash across social media and renewed scrutiny of the young NFL star’s off-field behavior. Nacua appeared this week on a livestream hosted by internet personalities Adin Ross and N3on, where the group spent time chatting, joking, and playing ping pong while engaging with viewers in real time. The stream covered a range of topics, including football, online culture, and Nacua’s experiences playing in Los Angeles for a Rams team…
Legendary filmmaker James Cameron took a huge shot at President Donald Trump over his administration’s climate change agenda.
Former Saturday Night Live comedian Leslie Jones publicly called for all Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees to be imprisoned for doing their jobs.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D N.Y., is in hot water after cheering for his home team while delivering remarks about a deadly terrorist attack in Australia.