Rep. Maxine Waters is back on the mic, and this time she’s remixing the Constitution like it’s a DJ Khaled track. Her latest call to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Trump has sparked a political remix worthy of a Grammy—if Grammys were awarded for constitutional drama.
A new AI tool is unmasking ICE officers using facial recognition and public data, and suddenly, privacy is the hottest scandal since your grandma accidentally joined TikTok. Let’s break down the tech, the ethics, and the chaos—with jokes, of course.
Doctors are sounding the alarm over Trump and RFK Jr.’s recent Medicare comments, accusing both of distorting facts and threatening seniors’ healthcare. Here’s a satirical deep dive into the political prescription nobody asked for.
Billionaire short-seller Jim Chanos, who famously predicted Enron’s collapse, now warns that the AI boom is inflating a new fraud bubble—one so sparkly, it’s been upgraded from “golden” to “diamond or platinum.”
The World Trade Organization just ruled Trump’s tariffs illegal, and the fallout is a mix of legal drama, economic confusion, and political spin. Let’s unpack it with jokes, facts, and a healthy dose of satire.
Rumors are swirling that Kamala Harris lost her Secret Service protection—possibly canceled by Trump, possibly replaced by Uber drivers. But is any of it true? We fact-check the chaos, debunk the drama, and roast the rumor mill in this satirical deep dive.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just axed a $500 million cancer vaccine initiative, citing mRNA “dangers” that science says don’t exist. We fact-check the fallout, roast the rhetoric, and explore what happens when conspiracy meets policy.
In 2025, major corporations like Amazon, Starbucks, Walmart, and Coca-Cola are quietly ditching paper packaging and crawling back to plastic—not because it’s better, but because it’s cheaper. Welcome to the eco-backslide era, where cost-cutting meets greenwashing in a high-stakes game of “Who Can Pretend the Hardest?”
Donald Trump’s latest crime crusade involves a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., and some eyebrow-raising rhetoric about the death penalty. But is it policy—or just political cosplay?