President Escorted to Safety After Armed Incident at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Washington D.C. | April 26, 2026 An armed man was arrested on Saturday evening after opening fire near the venue of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington D.C., prompting the evacuation of Donald Trump and the cancellation of the event. The President was removed from the Washington Hilton by Continue Reading

Five Days to Calm — Or Chaos: Markets Exhale as Trump Pauses Iran Countdown

After weeks of nerves stretched thin as piano wire, the global economy finally found a moment to breathe. The tension surrounding the escalating conflict with Iran — sharpened by Donald Trump’s ticking “doomsday clock” — had pushed markets to the brink. Then, abruptly, came a reprieve. The US President announced Continue Reading

US MILITARY PREPARING  FOR  WEEKS-LONG OPERATIONS AGAINST IRAN

Military ready  for a prolonged offensive campaign against Iran The U.S. military is gearing up for what could become a prolonged campaign of weeks-long operations against Iran should President Donald Trump authorize strikes, according to senior U.S. officials speaking on condition of anonymity due to the classified nature of the Continue Reading

Japan’s Emperor Ushers In Continuity, as U.S. President Lands in Tokyo

By Cicero and ChatGPT Tokyo – In a ceremony combining ancient custom and modern optics, Japan reaffirmed the symbolic continuity of its imperial system while simultaneously stepping into a more assertive diplomatic mode. Meanwhile, across the city, Donald Trump arrived on Japanese soil today — part of a broader Asia Continue Reading

Trump and Putin in Alaska:  “Pursuing Peace” under Arctic Skies

Anchorage, Alaska — Under the watchful glare of F-22 fighters and a display that could rival any Hollywood premiere, President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin kicked off their high-stakes summit today at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. A stately red carpet—flanked by jets and emblazoned with “Pursuing Peace”—set the stage as Continue Reading

U.S. Navy to Remove Harvey Milk’s Name from Ship Amid DEI Purge

In a move that has ignited widespread criticism, the U.S. Department of Defense, under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has ordered the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy oiler named in honor of the slain gay rights activist and Navy veteran.  The decision, announced during Pride Month, aligns with Continue Reading