Zohran Mamdani’s wife Rama Duwaji faces fire over her ‘Israeli war crimes’ artwork: ‘Mourns deaths of terrorists’

Incoming New York First Lady Rama Duwaji, an artist, has consistently voiced strong political stances through her work, particularly concerning US foreign policy and Israel’s actions in Gaza. Her art critiques American imperialism and highlights alleged deliberate starvation in Palestine. Duwaji, whose family has humanitarian ties, aims to use her voice as a US citizen … Read more

‘Better work on your H-1B visa’: MAGA supporters grill Vivek Ramaswamy after Trump backs his Ohio governor bid

Vivek Ramaswamy thanked Donald Trump for his gubernatorial endorsement, but online reactions revealed divisions within the Republican base. Trump praised Ramaswamy as “Young, Strong, and Smart” and urged unity, highlighting shared priorities. Despite a clear Republican field, Ramaswamy faces a general election challenge in 2026.

YouTuber Candace Owens fires back at Ben Shapiro after he claims she accused Erika Kirk of killing Charlie Kirk

Candace Owens vehemently denied accusing Erika Kirk of her husband Charlie Kirk’s death, calling Ben Shapiro a liar for his claims on The Megyn Kelly Show. Owens stated Shapiro fabricated the accusation to discredit her. Meanwhile, Erika Kirk appealed for public grace following her husband’s passing, emphasizing the impact of online discourse on her children.

If you fell into a black hole, would you survive? What new research says about spaghettification

Falling into a black hole means facing extreme stretching, known as spaghettification, due to immense tidal forces. While supermassive black holes might allow crossing the event horizon intact, destruction is inevitable near the singularity. Scientists study this process to test physics boundaries and understand cosmic events, revealing insights into gravity and information paradoxes.