A bitterly divided Senate on Monday confirmed Steven Mnuchin as treasury secretary despite strong objections by Democrats that the former banker ran a “foreclosure machine” when he headed OneWest Bank. Mnuchin was sworn in Monday night in the Oval Office, where President Donald Trump said Americans should know that “our… Read More
Playboy ending nudity ban, bringing back “exposed” photos
Naked women are back in Playboy magazine, ending a year-old ban on the nudity that made the magazine famous. Playboy celebrated the reversal on Twitter and Facebook with the hashtag #NakedIsNormal. The about-face came Monday with the release of Playboy’s March-April issue. The 63-year-old magazine had banished naked women from… Read More
Is this Trump insider going to be fired?
President Donald Trump could be about to utter his famous tagline, “You’re fired” for the first time as President. Embattled national security adviser Michael Flynn’s fate as one of Trump’s senior aides is uncertain following reports that he discussed U.S. sanctions with a Russian envoy before Trump’s inauguration. BOMBSHELL: Will… Read More
Sarah Silverman DESTROYED after this tweet
Liberal snowflake Sarah Silverman sent out a dire warning to her fans — there was racist graffiti all over her town. There’s only one problem. Special: Hillary’s massive post-election meltdown caught on video [sponsored] It seems Silverman doesn’t know the difference between a swastika and survey markings. Walking to get… Read More
Trump and Canada’s Trudeau meet with female execs
President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau launched a joint effort to advance women in the workplace Monday, then plunged into the thornier issue of trade in North America. The neighboring leaders were taking up the subject in their first face-to-face meeting, with Trudeau eager to build a… Read More
Rigged! Shocking voter fraud exposed
How bad was voter fraud in the 2016 general election? The Horn News reported previously on the widespread ballot stuffing fraud the dishonest media was covering up. In Michigan, 37% of precincts (almost exclusively in heavily Democratic areas) were found to have more votes cast than should have been possible…. Read More
This country just BANNED Valentine’s Day
A Pakistani judge on Monday banned all Valentine’s Day celebrations in the country’s capital, Islamabad, saying they are against Islamic teachings. The judge ruled on a petition seeking to ban public celebrations of the Western holiday, court official Niaz Saleh said. He said the order had been sent to Pakistan’s… Read More
Pentagon: North Korea missile launch “grave threat”
The Pentagon says North Korea’s latest missile launch affirms that the country’s weapons programs pose a “clear, grave threat” to U.S. security. A Pentagon spokesman, Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, told reporters Monday that the U.S. tracked the flight of the missile that was launched on Saturday evening, U.S. time, and… Read More
Bergdahl to use Trump as defense at trial
Lawyers for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will try Monday to convince a judge that he cannot get a fair trial on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy because of highly charged statements made by President Donald Trump. The pretrial hearing before a military judge at Fort Bragg is… Read More
Flood fears end as dam water level drops
The water level dropped Monday behind the nation’s tallest dam, reducing the risk of a catastrophic spillway collapse and easing fears that prompted the evacuation of nearly 200,000 people downstream. As the day began, officials from the California Department of Water Resources prepared to inspect an erosion scar on the… Read More









