Month: October 2025
Young boy and grandfather found dead in tent during camping trip
What was meant to be an exciting and fun camping trip turned into a nightmare. Now, questions swirl as to how a 12-year-old boy and his grandfather were found dead inside their tent deep in the wilds of Wales. Pronounced dead at the scene A family is in mourning after a tragic incident in Wales…
Read More
Kentucky Democrat Defects to GOP: “The Party Left Me”
In a major shakeup for Kentucky politics, State Senator Robin Webb has announced she is leaving the Democratic Party and joining the Republican Party, citing deep ideological differences and frustration with her former party’s leftward shift. The move, first reported by Fox News, marks a significant setback for Democrats in a state where they have…
Read More
Controversy Erupts After Photo of NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Surfaces Online
A recently surfaced photograph has ignited debate across New York City’s political scene, showing mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani standing alongside Imam Siraj Wahhaj, a Brooklyn religious leader once linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing investigation. The image, shared by Mamdani on his X (formerly Twitter) account following a visit to a Bedford-Stuyvesant mosque,…
Read More
Vance Calls Out Schumer For Big Flip-Flop Over Govt. Shutdown
Vice President JD Vance used a decades-old video clip of then-Rep. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to rip the current Senate minority leader over his refusal to back a spending plan to keep the government open. Vance retweeted a clip of Schumer on the floor of the House of Representatives in 1996 railing against providing taxpayer-funded benefits…
Read More
Federal Appeals Court Clears Way for Trump to Deploy Natl Guard to Portland
A federal appeals court on Monday handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory, ruling that he may proceed with his plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland to assist federal law enforcement in responding to violent anti-ICE protests and unrest in the city. In a 2–1 decision, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of…
Read More
Democrats and Republicans Clash Over Shutdown Strategy as Jeffries Rejects Partial Funding Bill
The ongoing federal government shutdown entered another tense phase this week as lawmakers from both parties continued to clash over how to reopen the government — and who should be paid in the meantime. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) came under fire Monday after he and other Democratic leaders voted against a Republican proposal…
Read More
Turning Point USA Vows to Carry Forward Charlie Kirk’s Legacy as Movement Surges After His Death
Grief has a strange way of transforming into momentum. In the days since conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated on a college campus in Utah, his family, supporters, and the organization he founded have been navigating a devastating loss. Yet amid the mourning, something else has begun to take shape: a renewed determination to ensure…
Read More
Federal Crackdown Intensifies in Texas as Border Enforcement Ramps Up
In a clear display of the federal government’s renewed focus on border security, multiple law enforcement operations have led to arrests and convictions across Texas. The actions highlight the administration’s escalating zero-tolerance stance toward illegal entry and associated crimes. Violent Encounter at Border Checkpoint in Katy, Texas A routine inspection at a U.S. Highway 57…
Read More
Senator John Fetterman Proposes Filibuster Change to End Shutdown, Drawing Mixed Reactions
The federal government shutdown has entered its fourth week, marking the longest in U.S. history, and tensions on Capitol Hill are mounting as lawmakers search for a way to end the stalemate. Among the growing chorus of frustrated voices is Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who surprised many this week by suggesting that the Senate should…
Read More
Vance, Johnson Reveal Outrageous Dem Demands To Avoid Govt. Shutdown
In a last-ditch Monday showdown to avert a government shutdown, talks between Republicans and Democrats collapsed. Vice President J.D. Vance and House Majority Leader Mike Johnson held a news conference accusing Democrats of hypocritical “hostage-taking” over the negotiations, even as Democratic leaders continued to insist that Republicans will be blamed if the government goes dark.…
Read More