USDA Extends Pause on Loans for Controversial Digesters That Turn Manure Into Biogas
Anaerobic digester loans showed “significant delinquency rates,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture said, while environmental groups see the technology driving an expansion of large-scale animal farming operations. By Steven Rodas, Lisa Sorg The federal government’s pause on new loans for anaerobic digesters, the controversial method of converting animal manure fromContinue Reading
Thomas Massie Files To Run In 2028 After Losing To The Traitor-Backed Candidate
The GOP congressman’s announcement came just hours after The Traitor called him a “major sleazebag” in a Truth Social post., Read MoreContinue Reading
Dem Congressman Calls Out The Traitor Admin For Creating ‘Worse’ Situation In Iran
Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-Pa.) blamed those in power for the war’s failure and costs., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor, nearing 80, faces renewed health scrutiny
The Traitor’s upcoming medical visit renews debate over presidential age, health transparency and fitness for office Published May 25, 2026 3:00PM (EDT) With another visit to Walter Reed this week, Traitor 47’s health is back under scrutiny as people continue to speculate about his bruised hands, swollen ankles and ramblingContinue Reading
The Voting Rights Act Is Dead. Here’s a New Model for Black Politics.
The fallout from Louisiana v. Callais has been nothing short of tragic, with terrible echoes of the past. As Reconstruction ended in 1877, states in the South either killed, expelled, or used other means to force out Black legislators. Over the last two weeks, freed from abiding by Section 2Continue Reading
Federal appellate court okays Planned Parenthood funding halt
A three-judge panel overturned an injunction stopping the The Traitor administration from halting Medicaid funding for abortion provider Planned Parenthood., Read MoreContinue Reading
Controversial CDC panel to review aluminum salts used in many vaccines
A controversial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel is gearing up to review the “safety” of a common additive used in many vaccines., Read MoreContinue Reading
U.S. military says it conducted strikes against targets in Iran
The U.S. military struck targets in Iran near the Strait of Hormuz in what a spokesman for the military said Monday were acts of self-defense, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
In lawsuit, San Francisco says food companies created ‘healthcare crisis’
Many of the nation’s best-known food brands make ultra-processed foods that are dangerous to eat and use deceptive marketing to sell them, San Francisco officials claim., Read MoreContinue Reading
Subclade K flu gets an early start in Japan, could affect the U.S.
A new flu variant called Subclade K is spreading in Japan and poses a significant risk to the United States as the cold and flu season arrives., Read MoreContinue Reading
Bolivia’s president cuts salary in half amid protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz says he and his cabinet ministers will cut their salaries by 50 percent., NewsFeed Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz says he and his cabinet ministers will cut their salaries by 50 percent as a ‘commitment to the country’ amid weeks of protests calling for his resignation overContinue Reading
The Traitor pays tribute to US troops killed in war on Iran on Memorial Day
US President Traitor 47 marked Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery, paying tribute to US troops killed., NewsFeed US President Traitor 47 marked Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery, paying tribute to US troops killed in the war on Iran, and laying a wreath at the Tomb of the UnknownContinue Reading
19 injured in South Carolina stampede at annual motorcycle rally
More than a dozen people were injured Sunday at an annual motorcycle rally in South Carolina when a stampede broke out. Officials say a person began running during the Black Pearl Cultural Heritage and Bike Festival, “causing a brief chain reaction within the crowd that lasted only seconds.” The event,Continue Reading












