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.”
Author: Jack Crane
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.
Hollywood was rocked late Sunday as news broke that iconic filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in their Los Angeles home in what police are investigating as a homicide.
A fresh release of Jeffrey Epstein estate photos by House Democrats is reigniting controversy after legendary singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, President Donald Trump, and other well-known figures appeared in images whose context remains unclear.
Nicki Minaj took to social media to slam California Governor Gavin Newsom, saying he wants to “see trans kids.”
Jelly Roll says he is preparing to ask lawmakers for the chance to legally own a rifle so he can go hunting. The country performer discussed the restrictions tied to his parole during a recent appearance on the “Joe Rogan Experience.” He noted that his criminal record prevents him from possessing or firing a firearm, a prohibition that Rogan questioned when he asked if the rules applied permanently. That led Jelly Roll to outline the current status of his case. “Well, this is interesting. This is a slippery slope for me. I am up for a pardon this year. My…