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"Disgusting Behaviour": Trump Slammed For Video Of Obamas Depicted As Monkeys

02/06/26 6:29 PM

US President Donald Trump was slammed after he posted a video on social media depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes.

'Nice and slow': Trump gives odd rant about plane stairs when asked about foreign policy

02/02/26 5:59 PM

President Donald Trump unleashed a rant about risky airplane stairs after he was asked to explain his so-called Donroe Doctrine foreign policy.During a Monday interview on The Dan Bongino Show, the host asked the president for his take on the Monroe Doctrine after a U.S. military attack on Venezuela."We were laughed at a year and a half ago. We were laughed at as being stupid people," Trump asserted. "We were laughed at it not as, we see a guy falling up the stairs going into an airplane.""I got to be very careful going in," Trump continued. "Nice and slow. I'm not looking to set any records. You don't want to go down. Could happen. I mean, you'll get up. But it can't happen three times in one shot, okay? The three times going up to say, I don't think you'll ever see anything like that. But it could happen."The president seemed to shift into a story about former President Barack Obama without mentioning his name."That was the one thing I have to tell you," he said. "It's probably the only thing I respected, and yet it didn't look elegant at all. He bopped down the stairs. He would be in the middle. I thought it looked so terrible. You know, I mean, this is the president of the United States. He's bopping down, you know, bop-bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. And I kept waiting for him to fall, and he didn't. So I would rather have other traits than that."

'Politically toxic' Trump has become a liability for far-right European  fascists: report

01/27/26 7:08 PM

The alliance between Donald Trump and far-right nationalist groups in Europe has become frayed to the point of snapping due to his designs on occupying Greenland and the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Moros.According to the New York Times, European far-right parties have historically grounded their political platforms on national sovereignty, particularly opposing immigration. However, Trump's contempt for European nations has exceeded their tolerance.While the Trump-nationalist relationship has always been characterized as "awkward," European nationalist leaders have recently adopted a more confrontational stance toward the president. His lengthy speech at Davos intensified existing tensions.Jordan Bardella, president of France's far-right National Rally party, characterized Trump's Greenland remarks as "unacceptable" and labeled tariff threats as "blackmail."Nigel Farage, leader of Britain's far-right Reform UK party and longtime Trump ally, described the Greenland threats as a "very hostile act." Giorgia Meloni, Italy's right-wing prime minister, typically viewed as Trump-friendly, rejected his claims about European military contributions in Afghanistan.Justin Logan of the libertarian Cato Institute explained the backlash: "Whatever the AfD or Rassemblement National believe about civilizational erasure and migration, they're not for the American annexation of a big chunk of Europe."Trump faces additional challenges among far-right Europeans who already harbored suspicions toward America. Polling data shows substantial shares of far-right-aligned voters in Britain, France, and Germany viewed Trump negatively before the recent developments.Trump's unpopularity is particularly acute in France, where association with the president carries political risk and he is described as "politically toxic." Alice Weidel, a leader of Germany's extremist AfD party, directly accused Trump of violating a fundamental campaign promise by interfering in other countries through the Venezuelan invasion.You can read more here.

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'We want a change to happen.' L.A. County students walk out over ICE raids

01/31/26 3:42 AM

Middle and high schoolers walked out of classrooms across L.A., Long Beach and Pasadena districts to protest the Trump administration's ICE crackdowns. UCLA, USC, Cal State and other college campuses also held protests.

4 people have been killed in an L.A. County homeless encampment since October. Are the deaths connected?

02/04/26 7:38 PM

Detectives are examining possible connections among the four slayings in Willowbrook. Former NFL lineman Kevin Johnson was one of the victims.

After court ruling, Democratic lawmakers carry out congressional oversight at ICE facility in Los Angeles

02/05/26 10:58 PM

Two Democratic lawmakers inspected conditions at the immigration detention facility in downtown L.A. following a federal court ruling prohibiting the Trump administration from requiring advance notice on visits.

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$11 Billion NBA Team’s Owner Linked to Padres Helm as Seidler Family Move One Step Closer to Record Sale

02/06/26 1:52 PM

The Seidler family has never been the same since the day Peter Seidler passed away. It looked like the team lost its soul, and the family feud that started in the management did not make things any better. And eventually, that led the Padres to consider selling the team. It hasn’t taken long for big […] The post $11 Billion NBA Team’s Owner Linked to Padres Helm as Seidler Family Move One Step Closer to Record Sale appeared first on EssentiallySports.

'Field of Dreams' To Hoops On A Battleship: MLB Speedway Classic Joins This List

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Ahead of the MLB Speedway Classic, there have been plenty of interesting settings for major sporting events.

'Opening Pathways': LIV Golf CEO Announces Expanded 2026 Opportunities

12/30/25 3:45 PM

LIV Golf expanded the 2026 field to 57 players with three wild card spots available through January promotions.