BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Steve Sack did not intend to retire when he left the Star Tribune in 2022 after a 42-year career. “I had no choice, really,” Sack said.
FIRST ON FOX: Beijing’s growing influence inside the United Nations is raising alarms after a new report from the House Select Committee on China warns the Chinese Communist Party is allegedly ...
Ryan Clark wasn’t looking for a fight. He had deliberately stepped away from X/ Twitter to escape the relentless toxicity of social media. But sometimes the fight finds you, whether you’re ready for ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! has spoken out against the White House using anime footage without permission in a pro-war video on social media. As spotted by Japanese news site ITMedia, the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime’s official X ...
The franchise issued a second statement clarifying that the White House has not been given prior permission to use its intellectual property Brooke Migdon is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE covering ...
Pop star Kesha denounced the White House’s use of her song “Blow” in a TikTok video about war, calling President Donald Trump a “predator,” joining a growing list of other artists pushing back against ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a Monday (March 2) Instagram Story and X post, Kesha accuses the administration of using her song to “incite violence and ...
Kesha has joined the coterie of Olivia Rodrigo, the Rolling Stones, Celine Dion, Radiohead, Sabrina Carpenter and Isaac Hayes and others who really don’t like Donald Trump and his MAGA gang using ...
A couple months ago, Sabrina Carpenter rebuked the White House for using her song "Juno" in a video promoting ICE. Now, Kesha is doing the same after the White House posted a military TikTok set to ...
The House Ethics Committee found “substantial reason to believe” that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) violated several laws, regulations and standards of conduct as a member of Congress, ...
Certain House races in 2026 are seeing larger-than-normal fields, with the number of candidates in primary and special elections climbing into the double digits. The races, from Georgia to Arizona to ...
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