Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 50)

Richard Davis is a seasoned news writer known for his insightful coverage of global events, offering readers accurate and thought-provoking analysis. With a passion for uncovering the truth, he leaves a lasting impact through his commitment to ethical journalism.

Senate Pushes Through Trump’s Massive Tax and Spending Bill Amidst Theatreand Division

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has been making headlines lately for his cautious stance on endorsing one of New York City’s rising political stars, Zohran Mamdani, who is running for mayor. While Jeffries hasn’t officially thrown his support behind Mamdani just yet, he’s not shy about applauding the candidate’s impressive campaign — especially the way he tackled some of the city’s most pressing issues.

If you trace the evolution of American conservatism through the decades, from its intellectual roots to today’s brash populism, you’ll find one name echoing through it all: William F. Buckley Jr.

Paul Simon Cancels Philly Shows Amid Intense Back Pain—Fans Send Waves of Support as He Plans Minor Surgery

Paddy Pimblett vs. Ilia Topuria? UFC Could Be Looking at Its Next McGregor-Khabib-Level Grudge Match

If you’ve followed the Dallas Cowboys over the past few seasons, one thing you could count on—besides dramatic playoff exits—was the stability under center. Dak Prescott had long been the face of the franchise, a solid and composed quarterback with flashes of brilliance. Behind him, Cooper Rush served as the dependable backup who kept the ship steady when Prescott went down. Trey Lance, though rarely seen, lingered in the background as a high-upside project. It was a calm, drama-free quarterback room in a league where that’s the rarest of luxuries.

Tensions Flare in Belgrade: Serbian Police Clash with Protesters Demanding Early Elections

Senate GOP Scrambles Late Saturday to Push Through Trump’s Tax-and-Spending Bill

Trump’s Massive Tax-and-Spending Bill Faces Rocky Road in Senate

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Celebrate a Dream Wedding Week in Venice

Atlanta Falcons Double Down on Pass Rush with Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr. in 2025 NFL Draft

If you blinked, you might’ve missed it — but Shohei Ohtani gave us a flash of his two-way brilliance again on Saturday, the kind that makes you stop and say, “Yep, that’s why he’s special.”

Well, the Portland Timbers sure tried to roll the dice in Toronto—but boy, did they come up snake eyes.

Blue Storm in Charlotte: Chelsea Crush Benfica 4-1 to March Into Club World Cup Quarters

Patrick Reed Takes Command at LIV Golf Dallas with Saturday Surge

Trump’s Unexpected NATO Comeback: From Critic to Champion

Republicans Zero In on NYC’s Democratic Socialist Rising Star as 2025 Mayor’s Race Heats Up

Capitol Crunch Time: GOP Hustles to Push Trump’s Tax-Cut Package by July Fourth—But Faces In-House Fire

In a year where Glastonbury has been lit up by the likes of Rod Stewart, Olivia Rodrigo, and even a surprise set from Lorde, few acts have sparked the level of controversy—and curiosity—that Kneecap has managed to stir. The Irish-language rap trio from Belfast isn’t just bringing rhymes and rhythm to the iconic UK music festival—they're also dragging a storm of political fire with them to the stage.

Denver’s Defensive Juggernaut: The Broncos Are Ready to Dominate in 2025

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