Record-Breaking Category 5 Hurricane Makes Landfall In Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Jamaica’s southwestern coast Tuesday as a Category 5 storm, battering the island with 185 mph winds, gusts over 200 mph and torrential rain. It is tied with a hurricane from 1935 as the strongest Atlantic hurricane to ever make landfall.
Trump Won’t Rule Out 3rd White House Term — Can He Really Run?
President Trump left the door open to a third White House term on Monday, leading to questions about whether he is trolling Democrats or actually serious about circumventing the Constitution’s two-term limit. At the same time, Trump is also dismissing the idea of running as vice president in 2028 — one way some allies, including former adviser Steve Bannon, believe he can find a way back to the White House, again.
Historic Category 5 Hurricane Set To Make Landfall In Jamaica
President Trump left the door open to a third White House term on Monday, leading to questions about whether he is trolling Democrats or actually serious about circumventing the Constitution’s two-term limit. At the same time, Trump is also dismissing the idea of running as vice president in 2028 — one way some allies, including former adviser Steve Bannon, believe he can find a way back to the White House, again.
U.S. Sends Warships Toward Venezuela Amid Escalating Tensions
The U.S. is sending some of its most powerful warships toward Venezuela as tensions rise with President Nicolás Maduro’s government.
Health Insurance Bills Are Soaring — And Will Only Get Worse
Health insurance is more expensive than ever. The average cost of a family plan through an employer has climbed to nearly $27,000 in 2025 — a 6% jump from last year and the third straight year of steep increases, according to a new report from independent health policy research organization KFF.
FBI Arrests NBA Players, Coaches In Mafia-Linked Gambling Probe
Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and former NBA player and coach Damon Jones were among more than 30 people arrested Thursday as part of a sweeping FBI operation targeting organized crime and illegal sports betting.
Govt. Shutdown Hits Milestone With No End in Sight — Food Aid Next To Be Impacted
We’re in the 23rd day of the federal government shutdown — making it the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history. With no end in sight, it’s quickly approaching the longest, which lasted 35 days back in 2018-2019.
ICE Conducts Raids On NYC’s Canal Street
A federal raid in New York City’s Chinatown neighborhood Tuesday led to the arrests of four protesters and nine migrants from West Africa who were in the U.S. illegally, according to the Department of Homeland Security. And, the head of the federal ICE agency is warning New Yorkers to expect more of these types of crackdowns as President Trump expands his mass deportation push to NYC.
Mo News Talks With Fox’s Bret Baier On Trump’s Media Strategy & Similarities To Teddy Roosevelt
Mo News sat down with Fox News Anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday to talk about his new book about Teddy Roosevelt. We also asked him about the current presidential administration. Baier says President Trump is talking to reporters on the phone much more than expected.
What Happens When Schools Ban Phones? The Data Is In
As more school districts across the country are banning students from using smartphones, it begs the question— is it helping? Finally, we are getting some data. A new study found that test scores and attendance rose after the 2023 statewide cellphone ban in Florida.
Trump Calls Sound Of White House Construction “Music To My Ears”
Construction is officially underway at the White House — where President Trump has broken ground on a 90,000-square-foot ballroom being added to the East Wing. It will double the footprint of the White House.
Amazon's Global Outage Brings Down Major Apps, Websites Around The World
Is this thing working? Internet users around the world experienced multiple disruptions on many popular apps and websites Monday as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s cloud computing service, experienced an outage.
Trump Expands Military War on Drugs to Colombia; Attacks 7th Boat Despite Legality Questions
The Trump administration is widening its military and political campaign in Latin America — targeting not only Venezuela but now Colombia, formerly a close U.S. ally in the region.
OpenAI Loosens Restrictions, Will Allow Erotica On ChatGPT For Verified Adults
Adult users of ChatGPT will soon experience relaxed restrictions that allow them to see more uncensored content, including erotica.
U.S. Expands “Narco-Terror” War At Sea
The U.S. military carried out its sixth known attack on boats in the Caribbean Sea Thursday as part of the White House campaign against “narcoterrorists” they claim are responsible for smuggling drugs into the country.
Judge Orders ICE To Wear Body Cameras In Chicago As Tensions Rise
Chicago has become the epicenter of the Trump administration’s intensifying immigration crackdown — where questions are mounting over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest tactics, agents’ use of facial coverings, and conflicting accounts from the Department of Homeland Security about the actions against its officers
Trump Moves To Cut IVF Costs With Lower Drug Prices, Insurance Coverage
President Trump announced Thursday his administration plans to lower the cost of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) by making medication more affordable and encouraging employers to offer specific insurance that covers infertility treatments.
U.S. Revokes Visas For Six Foreigners For Anti-Charlie Kirk Social Posts
The U.S. State Department has revoked the visas of at least six foreign nationals accused of celebrating the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Nearly All Major Media Outlets Reject Pentagon’s Restrictive Press Policy
Dozens of reporters from major news outlets are handing over their Pentagon press badges today after a new restrictive media policy took effect Tuesday evening. ABC, NBC, CBS, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, Newsmax, The Washington Times, and dozens more refused to sign a pledge, introduced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last month, not to obtain or use any unapproved/unauthorized material — even if the information is unclassified.
Gender Pay Gap Widens: Biggest Two-Year Decline Since The 1960s
After decades of progress, the gender pay gap is widening again in the U.S. Census data shows women earned less than 81 cents for every dollar men made in 2024 — down from 84 cents in 2022 — marking the first consecutive two-year decline since the 1960s. It’s the biggest gender pay gap in the U.S. since 2016.