MSNBC host Rachel Maddow issued a warning to business leaders on Monday and said they shouldn't be kowtowing to President Donald Trump. "If you’re a business leader watching this right now, thinking about 'I wonder if we should continue to do things to really kowtow to Trump and to be really seen, to be putting our thumb on the scale in order to please Trump.' I wonder if that will be good for our bottom line. Take a ... Read more
In a frantic twist, Bondi scrambles to rebrand the beauty queen prosecutor—hoping to rescue Trump’s revenge crusade. NQ
Attorney General Pam Bondi is trying to retroactively shore up the embattled U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in a bid to save the government’s cases against two of President Donald Trump’s political enemies. In a court document dated Oct. 31 and filed on Monday, Bondi wrote that she was appointing Lindsey Halligan as a “special attorney” as of Sept. 22. She also declared that she ... Read more
Pete Hegseth applauds South Korea’s bold military surge—calling it a model for global defense strength. NQ
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised South Korea’s plans to raise its military spending, saying Tuesday that the Asian ally will take a larger role in defending itself from North Korean aggressions as the allies must brace for “regional contingencies.” Modernizing the decades-long alliance between the U.S. and South Korea is a hot issue between the U.S. and South Korea, as the U.S. ... Read more
In a dramatic live moment, Whoopi Goldberg shreds producers’ Trump note—and ignites instant backlash. NQ
Whoopi Goldberg caused a stir on live television Monday morning after tearing up a note from producers during "The View." The outburst came after Goldberg made a joking remark about former President Donald Trump using an "autopen" to sign a recent pardon — a comment that show staff quickly tried to correct. The tense moment unfolded as Goldberg and her co-hosts discussed Trump's appearance on CBS's "60 ... Read more
Folk legend Joan Baez opens up in a raw, soulful conversation with peace activist John Dear. NQ
This week on "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear hosts legendary folk singer Joan Baez, his friend of 35 years. A lifelong activist for peace, justice, and civil and human rights, Baez has released more than 30 albums and traveled the world singing for peace for more than 60 years. She also published an autobiography called And a Voice to Sing With, and recently published her first collection of ... Read more




