It finally happened. After years of Major League Baseball trying to clean up its image and turn every game into a quiet, analytics-driven chess match, an old-school bench-clearing brawl broke...
Mississippi is doing something that used to be considered basic governance, enforcing the law when the federal government refuses to. Governor Tate Reeves is set to sign Senate Bill 2114,...
The Supreme Court of the United States just made a move that is going to frustrate a lot of Americans who still believe the Second Amendment means what it says....
Late-night television is getting a shake-up, and not a subtle one. CBS has officially announced what will replace The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and the change signals a pretty...
President Trump just dropped a political grenade into the California governor’s race, and it landed exactly where you would expect, right in the middle of an already crowded and chaotic...
If anyone was wondering what passes for “serious political analysis” on the left these days, longtime Democratic strategist James Carville just provided a masterclass, and not in a good way....
Washington just got a shakeup, and not the quiet, behind-the-scenes kind that nobody notices. The removal of Pam Bondi has set off a chain reaction inside the Department of Justice,...
It is always a strange moment when reality collides with the carefully curated image people have been sold for decades. The British Royal Family has long been packaged as a...
The latest immigration case making headlines is the kind of story that cuts straight through abstract policy debates and lands squarely in the realm of national security. Federal agents have...
Things have gone sideways fast for Puka Nacua, and not in the way fans were expecting after his breakout run with the Los Angeles Rams. Instead of headlines about offseason...
Washington is once again doing what it does best, kicking the real fight down the road while pretending a temporary fix is some kind of victory lap. The Department of...
Things got tense at the Supreme Court, and not the polite, academic kind of tense. More like, “you’re asking us to rewrite a century of understanding” tense. That’s what unfolded...