Month: October 2025
Memo Reveals Biden-Era FBI Surveillance on GOP Lawmakers Was Approved by Top Officials
A newly surfaced memo has reignited a long-simmering debate over the use of federal law enforcement power in political investigations, raising serious concerns about whether the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI under the Biden administration crossed ethical and constitutional lines. The document — obtained by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R–IA) — reportedly reveals that…
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’80s Teen Star Turned Children’s Book Writer and Evangelist
From Teen Idol to Devout Family Man Kirk Cameron rose to fame fast. As the boy next door with a million-dollar smile, he charmed millions as Mike Seaver on Growing Pains. But decades later, he swapped Hollywood lights for a life centered on faith, family, and children’s books. Early Fame and a Personal Awakening Raised in…
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Johnson Accuses Schumer, Jeffries of Caving to Far-Left Pressure as Shutdown Drags On
As the federal government shutdown entered its fourth week, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) leveled sharp criticism at top Democratic leaders, accusing Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) of stalling negotiations out of fear of backlash from their own party’s far-left base. Appearing on Fox Business, Johnson said…
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Fetterman, Other Dems Break Ranks On Shutdown: ‘Sends Wrong Message’
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman on Sunday voiced criticism of his own party over the ongoing government shutdown, saying Democrats are sending the “wrong message” in their handling of the budget impasse. “Shutting our government down. That’s the wrong message for the world, for Americans as well, too,” Fetterman told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo.…
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White House Pushes Back on Democratic Criticism Over Trump’s Ballroom Renovation
The White House is firing back at Democrats who have criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to add a new ballroom to the presidential residence — a privately funded project that the administration says will modernize the historic complex without costing taxpayers a dime. What began as another round of partisan outrage quickly turned into a…
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Federal Case Raises Disturbing Questions About Justice Department Tactics
A complex legal drama unfolding in federal court has exposed what critics are calling unprecedented prosecutorial tactics that blur the lines between immigration enforcement and criminal justice. The case has raised fundamental questions about the separation of powers, prosecutorial ethics, and the extent to which the executive branch can leverage its various authorities to secure…
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Senate Confirms Kelly Loeffler as Head of the Small Business Administration
The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to confirm former Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler as the new Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA), marking another key addition to President Donald Trump’s growing cabinet lineup. Loeffler’s confirmation passed by a 52–46 vote, with one Democrat crossing party lines to support her nomination. The confirmation gives the Trump…
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Pepsi Bottles Removed From Store After Owner Spots New Logo
Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in October 2018. Athens, Alabama – S&Z Grocery carries a wide variety of products, but the store’s owner recently made a bold decision. Phillip Stewart banned two items from his shelves after spotting a promotional logo he disagreed with. The logo in question? The NFL logo,…
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Officer shot while saving a colleague honored after Fulton County shootout
A Fulton County police corporal who was shot during a violent April gun battle has been hailed as a hero after saving the life of a fellow officer in the chaos. Shootout on Fulton Industrial Boulevard On April 18, Corporal Zahir Muid observed a man jaywalking on Fulton Industrial Boulevard and moved to approach him. When South Fulton Police Lt. Charles…
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If your veins are visible in your hand, it is a signal of ca… See more👇🏻
Visible veins on the hands, arms, or legs are often harmless. They may simply reflect aging, low body fat, or frequent physical activity. For athletes, in particular, prominent veins can be a sign of strong circulation and low fat percentage. However, doctors caution that suddenly noticeable or bulging veins should not be ignored. In some…
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