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Welp, you can now add Mark Cuban to the list of billionaires who have capitulated to Donald Trump in some way. Mark Cuban, who proudly supported Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election, is now partnering with Orange Mussolini and joined the current occupant of the White House at a May 18 event to speak […]

Technology

Well, a year and $59 million later, the T1, Trump Mobile's flagship $599 device, is still nowhere to be found. The reported 590,000 people who put a $100 deposit down to get one of the devices that the company claimed would be "made in the USA," before the company quietly removed that promise, are starting to ask, "Where's my phone?"

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Former Trump official Kristi Noem embarrassed after husband's 'bimbofication fetish' photos leaked, sparking security concerns.

Politics

Aides for the four former presidents claim that Donald Trump didn't speak with any of them about the war in Iran.

Technology

Trump administration pocketing $10B from TikTok deal, raising alarm over president's self-enrichment through presidency

Politics

Donald Trump is catching well-deserved flak for wearing his tacky USA hat during the dignified transfer ceremony for six fallen soldiers who lost their lives during his ridiculous war with Iran.

Games

Nintendo sues US government over Trump's illegal tariffs, seeks refunds on $200B in levies

Games

Donald Trump's White House continues to use video games to push out his horrible messaging.

Apple unveils colorful, affordable MacBook Neo powered by iPhone chip, targeting students and casual users.

Politics

Donald Trump is now looking quite hawkish after deciding to partner with Israel and launching an assault on Iran, which his administration claims is trying to build nuclear weapons. Those claims come after he initially said the country's nuclear capability was all but stifled after previously claiming they "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program.

Pop Culture

Savannah Chrisley defended Trump's racism on The View, but hosts shut her down with facts about his long history of racist behavior.

Politics

Someone who eerily sounded like Donald Trump, using his infamous pseudonym, John Barron, called into C-SPAN on Friday to complaing about the Supreme Court.