Month: October 2025
Trump Issues Chilling Warning to the Press — A First in Presidential History
In a moment that has stunned political analysts and alarmed advocates for First Amendment rights, President Donald Trump made a bold, unsettling declaration on live television: the media, not foreign adversaries or economic policy, is now in his crosshairs. With cameras rolling and the nation watching, Trump delivered a stark message during a heated press appearance: “The…
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A Veteran’s Quiet Strength and His Son’s Loyalty: A Diner Story That Touched Everyone’s Heart
There are certain mornings that begin like any other, yet end up becoming moments people never forget. For Walter, an 81-year-old veteran, that morning started with nothing more than a cup of black coffee, two eggs over easy, and a well-worn booth in a small-town diner. The air smelled of sizzling bacon and freshly brewed…
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Former Democratic Mayor Stabbed Outside His Place Of Business
Newly released surveillance footage captured the moment former Fall River, Mass., Mayor Will Flanagan was stabbed during an altercation on Monday afternoon. Police announced Tuesday that a suspect has been arrested in connection with the incident. Flanagan was found Monday evening with stab wounds on Hartwell Street, near the Cosmopolitan Dispensary — a marijuana dispensary…
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GOP Set to Add Another Seat to House In State Redistricting Effort
A nationwide redistricting battle is unfolding, largely encouraged by President Donald Trump, as Republican-led legislatures across several states face growing pressure from the former president and his allies to create additional GOP-leaning congressional districts and solidify the party’s House majority. In North Carolina, Republican lawmakers are advancing a new congressional map, joining a series of…
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Report: Transgender Americans to ‘Flee the Country’ as Trump Declared ‘Most Anti-LGBTQ+ President in History’
Transgender Americans Consider Leaving the U.S. Transgender Americans are increasingly considering leaving the United States. Many believe President Donald Trump is the “most anti-LGBTQ+ president in history.” Vox reported that during Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, his rhetoric against “radical gender ideology” and “transgender insanity” intensified. A frequently-run Trump television ad declared, “Kamala is for they/them. Trump…
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NBA Coach & Players Arrested In Federal Probe Over Mafia-Linked Gambling Ring
Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups has been arrested as part of a major federal investigation into an illegal poker ring connected to organized crime, according to The New York Post. Billups, 49, who won an NBA championship with the Detroit Pistons, was taken into custody in Oregon on Thursday morning — just hours after…
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Craig Morgan Turns Heartbreak into Hope by Honoring His Late Son Jerry with Uplifting Gospel Song “The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost”
In 2016, country star Craig Morgan faced an unimaginable tragedy when his 19-year-old son, Jerry, lost his life in a tubing accident. Jerry had just graduated from high school and was preparing to start college — his future filled with promise and dreams that would, heartbreakingly, never come to pass. The devastating loss left Craig,…
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Stephen Miller Fires Back After Robert De Niro’s Harsh Remarks on MSNBC
A heated exchange between actor Robert De Niro and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has stirred fresh controversy this week, after De Niro used an MSNBC interview to deliver sharp criticism of Miller and the Trump administration. Miller responded with equally strong words, dismissing De Niro’s comments as “bitter and desperate.” De…
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He left people devastated when he left role as Dr. McDreamy
Grey’s Anatomy fans will remember April 23, 2015, as a day their lives changed forever. Though it wasn’t apocalyptic, many were devastated by the sudden death of Dr. McDreamy, played by Hollywood cutie Patrick Dempsey. In the 1987 romantic comedy, Can’t Buy Me Love, Dempsey played the nerdy teenager Ronald Miller, who had to pay for…
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‘First to fight’: Mar’First to fight’: Marine VP JD Vance marks Corps’ 250th as Hegseth says unity, not ‘diversity,’ is strengthine VP JD Vance marks Corps’ 250th as Hegseth says unity, not ‘diversity,’ is strength
Vice President JD Vance Honors Marines at 250th Anniversary Marines Ready to Fight Vice President JD Vance joined Marines and sailors at Camp Pendleton, California, on Saturday to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps. He praised the Corps for remaining “ready to fight and ready to win,” highlighting its unwavering commitment to…
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