President Donald Trump stunned many in March 2017 when he accused former President Barack Obama of “wire tapping” Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign. Trump at the time offered no evidence to back his extraordinary and unsubstantiated allegation, which he made on Twitter. Obama, the Justice Department and the FBI all denied there was any such…
The Spoiler-Free Answer To The Ultimate ‘Avengers’ Question: When Can I Pee?
“Avengers: Endgame” is finally here and fans around the world have one burning question: When can I use the toilet? The movie clocks in at a hair over three hours ― not including 20 or more minutes of trailers and promos (when you’re probably eating the popcorn you swore you’d save for the movie and…
Psychiatrists Say Mueller Report Offers More Proof Of Trump’s Mental Decline
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump’s “reckless” response to the investigation into his campaign as detailed by special counsel Robert Mueller shows that he is unable to rationally process risk, making him a danger to the entire nation, according to a new analysis by a group of psychiatrists. “The singular reaction is perhaps indicative of the…
Federal Court Says Several Michigan Electoral Districts Are Unconstitutional
Michigan Republicans gerrymandered nearly three dozen congressional and state legislative districts so severely that they violated the U.S. Constitution, a three-judge panel ruled on Thursday. The panel blocked the state from using the current maps in future elections and gave lawmakers until Aug. 1 to enact a new plan. The panel was focused on 34…
Fox News Legal Analyst Unloads On Trump: ‘Unlawful, Defenseless And Condemnable’
Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano fired off one of his sharpest critiques yet of President Donald Trump based on allegations outlined in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. In a column on the Fox News website and in an accompanying video, Napolitano lit into Trump’s claim that he was exonerated by the Mueller report. …
North Korea Handed U.S. $2 Million Bill Before Returning Otto Warmbier: Reports
The North Korean government demanded that American officials agree to pay $2 million for the medical treatment of Otto Warmbier before releasing him to the U.S., according to multiple media reports. The Washington Post’s Anna Fifield first detailed the arrangement on Thursday, several years after Warmbier, an American student imprisoned for stealing a propaganda poster,…
Jimmy Fallon’s Bernie Sanders Turns ‘Old Town Road’ Into A Hilarious 2020 Anthem
Click:赴日开发 Jimmy Fallon broke out his impression of Sen. Bernie Sanders for a new music video that features his take on the Democratic presidential candidate rapping to “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X. Except in this case, he’s turned the rap-country crossover hit ― now in its second week in the top spot on Billboard’s…
Trump Administration Looks To Defy Tax Disclosure Law
WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump’s administration is not abiding Democratic requests for Trump’s tax returns under a federal tax disclosure law that gives Congress the power to request copies of anyone’s tax information. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said his department would provide a final answer by May 6 but strongly suggested that answer will be no. …
UN: Pro-Government Forces Kill More Afghan Civilians Than Insurgents
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan and international forces were responsible for more civilian deaths in the first three months of 2019 than the Taliban and other militants, a new U.N. report said Wednesday. It marks the first time in recent years that civilian deaths attributed to government forces and their allies exceeded those blamed on…
Malawi Begins Vaccinating Young Children Against Malaria In World First
The government of Malawi has begun administering the world’s first approved malaria vaccine to young children as part of a sweeping pilot program that could save tens of thousands of lives per year across some of Africa’s poorest regions, advocates say. The World Health Organization announced the project Tuesday, saying children in Malawi, Kenya and…