Rachel Maddow, the influential MSNBC anchor known for her sharp political analysis and captivating long-form storytelling, is stepping off the studio set and onto a historic Los Angeles stage next month. In an announcement greeted with visible excitement from fans, Maddow revealed that she will host a live MS NOW special event on December 14 at 5 p.m. PT at the Orpheum Theater, one of the city’s most iconic ... Read more
In This Imagined On-Air Statement, Rachel Maddow Calls the Beckstrom Attack a “Grim Warning” as Outrage Sweeps the Country. NQ
The nation is in collective shock today as news spreads of the violent attack near the White House that claimed the life of National Guard officer Sarah Beckstrom, with fellow service member Andrew Wolfe still fighting for his life in critical condition. began as a routine security assignment turned into a tragedy with sweeping political and social repercussions — igniting debates over national safety, ... Read more
Under Fire: Bondi Confronts Escalating Criticism After a Week of Missteps and Controversy. NQ
Attorney General Pam Bondi enters the Thanksgiving weekend facing mounting scrutiny after a series of legal and political setbacks converged into her most challenging week since taking office. The developments span federal court rulings, internal Justice Department turbulence and renewed questions over politically sensitive prosecutions—all while the department continues to pursue high-profile criminal ... Read more
Guard Member’s Killing Puts Capital Punishment Back at the Center of America’s Legal Debate. NQ
WASHINGTON – The killing of a National Guard member in Washington DC has revived attention on the use of capital punishment in the US. Attorney-General Pam Bondi said authorities will seek the death penalty for the individualarrested in the Nov 26 shooting of the service member and a colleague who was critically wounded. They were in the US capital as part of President Donald Trump’s deployment of military personnel ... Read more
Pete Hegseth Struggles to Defend Controversial Boat Strikes as Public Scrutiny Intensifies. NQ
On March 6, 1988, a woman named Mairead Farrell and two companions were shot and killed on Gibraltar by elements of the British SAS. The three were members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and they were there to plant a car bomb at a public ceremony in front of the governor’s residence. Nevertheless, the killing was a cold-blooded business. Witnesses said that the agents said nothing, not even identifying themselves, ... Read more




