Scott Olson / Getty Images Biden Presidential Library in Peril, Ex-President Can't Find Enough Funding Biden’s library foundation told the Internal Revenue Service it anticipates raking in only $11.3 million by the end of 2027. By Ireland Owens December 13, 2025
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images ; Michael M. Santiago / Getty ImagesCommentary Hakeem Jeffries Throws Shade on Dem Sen Who Calls for Him to Endorse Mamdani: 'Chris Van Who?' “Leader Hakeem Jeffries will have more to say about the general election well in advance of Nov. 4," Jeffries' spokesman said. By C. Douglas Golden September 16, 2025
@MarioNawfal / X screen shotCommentary Images, Video: Biden Seen With 'Massive Gash' on Head as He Leaves Church “It looks fresh, a little hair combed over the scar. It looks to me like someone who had several basal cells." By C. Douglas Golden September 5, 2025
Jason Davis / Getty Images; Alberto Pezzali - pool / Getty Images President Macron Files 22-Count Defamation Lawsuit Against Candace Owens "Ms Owens’ campaign of defamation was plainly designed to harass and cause pain to us and our families and to garner attention ..." By Bryan Chai July 23, 2025
Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesCommentary Watch: Biden Returns to Public Spotlight by Repeatedly Shouting During Veterans Memorial Speech Biden's random yelling during Friday's speech showed once again that those who claim to care about him should keep him out of the spotlight. By Michael Schwarz May 30, 2025
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Delaware Judge Foiled: Stopped $56B Payout, But Couldn't Stop Potential $140B Jump at SpaceX Despite a Delaware judge's Tesla ruling, Elon Musk's wealth continues to expand, thanks to a new valuation of SpaceX. By Randy DeSoto December 5, 2024
Demetrius Freeman - The Washington Post via Getty ImagesBreaking Breaking: Biden's Own DOJ Rejects Hunter Pardon, Denies It's Legitimate In a surprising move, special counsel David Weiss filed a motion not to dismiss the Hunter Biden's charges following a presidential pardon. By Randy DeSoto December 2, 2024
Justice Department / AP Federal Judge Deals Final Blow to Ray Epps' Case Against Fox News On Wednesday, a federal judge in Delaware dismissed a defamation lawsuit brought by Ray Epps against Fox News. By Randy DeSoto November 29, 2024
Ting Shen - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden vs. Sand: Joe's Decline Appears to Be Getting Worse as Beach Walk with Jill Goes Wrong Biden has governed like a tyrant, so he deserves no sympathy for stumbling in the sand, but at least the first lady could have helped him. By Michael Schwarz November 11, 2024
Timothy A. Clary - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Far-Left Outlet That Falsely Accused Young Chiefs Fan of Racism Gets Bad News from Judge The judge said in his ruling that Deadspin "crossed the fine line protecting its speech from defamation claims." By C. Douglas Golden October 9, 2024