George Nyavor

  • Democratic Senators Break Ranks With Schumer As Internal Battle Escalates Battle Over 2026 Primaries

    A quiet but increasingly volatile mutiny inside the Senate Democratic caucus has erupted into public view, as a group of progressive and populist-leaning senators form what insiders are calling an internal “fight club” aimed squarely at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and DSCC Chair Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. What began as a private coalition of frustrated…

  • Campbell Soup Hit With Lawsuit After VP Alleged Secretly Recorded Ranting About Bioengineered Meat And 3-D Printed Chicken Ingredients

    A former Campbell’s Soup employee has filed a lawsuit after reportedly recording Vice President Martin Bally delivering an explosive, hour-long tirade about the company’s products — remarks now fueling online controversy and raising questions about what’s really in the soup millions of Americans eat. According a news report on the explosive revelations, the lawsuit has…

  • More Turmoil Inside Trump’s DOJ: Comey And Letitia James Charges Tossed Over Illegal Halligan Appointment

    Charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James were thrown out Monday, November 24, 2025, after a federal judge ruled that the Trump Justice Department’s handpicked interim U.S. attorney was unlawfully appointed — a decision that now exposes the deeper disarray unfolding inside the nation’s top law enforcement agency.…

  • After Wole Soyinka, Former SA Minister Naledi Pandor Becomes Latest High-Profile Critic To Lose U.S. Visa

    Former South African minister Naledi Pandor has become the latest prominent African figure to have her U.S. visa unexpectedly revoked — a development drawing immediate comparisons to the recent visa cancellation of Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka. Pandor, who served as South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation and now chairs the Nelson Mandela…

  • U.S. Faces Another Weekend Of Mass Shooting: From Phoenix To Houston To Chicago

    In the past 48 hours alone, three separate mass-shooting incidents have shaken communities across the United States — underscoring a grim reality: large-scale gun violence is becoming tragically routine. Phoenix, Arizona – Parking-lot dispute turns deadly In south Phoenix, a confrontation in a parking lot triggered a shooting that left two people dead — a…

  • New Jersey Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill Floats Idea Of Withholding Federal Taxes In Direct Swipe at Trump

    New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill is signaling a bold challenge to President Donald Trump’s administration, suggesting the state could consider withholding federal tax dollars. Speaking on The Weekly Show podcast with comedian and New Jersey native Jon Stewart, Sherrill called the prospect a “good idea,” adding, “I think about that all the time.” She elaborated,…

  • Elon Musk’s DOGE Abruptly Disbanded: Government-Cutting Experiment Ends Eight Months Early

    The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency — better known as DOGE, the high-profile Trump–Musk venture created to slash the size of the federal workforce — has ceased to exist, according to new reporting from Reuters, marking an unceremonious end to one of the most talked-about experiments in modern American governance. The confirmation came quietly. “That…

  • Trump’s Breaking The Law While Labeling Dissent As Treason: A Pattern Of Defiance Emerges

    In the span of 48 hours, the Trump administration has racked up at least four documented clashes with federal courts and legal norms—each one a potential violation of U.S. law—while the president himself escalates rhetoric that equates judicial pushback with sedition or treason. It’s a stark irony: the man who once tweeted “no one is…

  • Judge Orders Government To Reinstate Deportation Protections For Vulnerable Immigrant Youth

    A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to resume a deportation protection program for vulnerable immigrant youth—a major legal setback for the Trump administration and a lifeline for thousands of young people who had been left in limbo. In a ruling issued Wednesday, November 19, 2025, U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee directed U.S. Citizenship…

  • New Bill Seeks To Freeze All U.S. Immigration

    Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) has introduced the PAUSE Act—short for Pausing All Admissions Until Security Ensured—a bill that would suspend nearly all immigration to the United States until Congress enacts stricter rules on citizenship, family sponsorship, and security eligibility. The legislation, unveiled on November 20, 2025, has already drawn attention for its sweeping scope and…