Month: October 2025
Senate Republicans Confirm More Than 100 Trump Nominees
Senate Republicans voted Tuesday evening to confirm over 100 of President Donald Trump’s nominees, clearing the backlog of pending appointments in a single move. The confirmations came after the Senate GOP changed its rules last month to allow most executive branch nominees to be approved as a group rather than individually. The change does not…
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Obama Judge Limits Use Of Riot Control Tools In Anti-ICE Protests
A federal judge has ordered federal agencies to sharply limit their use of tear gas and other riot control tactics against protesters in Illinois, marking a major restriction on law enforcement as unrest continues across the state. Judge Sara Ellis, an Obama appointee to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, issued…
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Newt Gingrich Warns of ‘Very Dangerous’ Rhetoric as Political Tensions Escalate
Washington, D.C. — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has raised concerns over what he described as increasingly “dangerous” rhetoric and behavior from Democratic leaders, warning that such hostility toward President Donald Trump could have serious consequences for the country. Speaking in an interview on Fox News, Gingrich criticized recent remarks from House Minority Leader Hakeem…
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A Secret Spot Tucked Under This Century-Old Stoop
A Hidden Discovery in Our 1908 Home During renovations of our 1908 house, we uncovered a truly mysterious object tucked just above the floorboard. A small, round feature, it was embedded in the wall and hidden beneath layers of paint. At first glance, it looked like nothing more than a forgotten patch of plaster. A…
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Texas Democrats Make Stunning Move Ahead of Abbott’s Special Session
In a political twist that few saw coming, Texas House Democrats will be returning to the Lone Star State for Governor Greg Abbott’s much-anticipated special legislative session. This session is set to decide the fate of the new U.S. House maps — a move that could have long-term consequences for both parties. The return of…
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House Approves Bill Requiring Deportation of Migrants Who Assault Police Officers
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bill mandating the deportation of undocumented immigrants convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers, following a contentious debate that highlighted deep partisan divides over immigration enforcement and public safety. The measure, titled the Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act, was introduced by Rep. Jeff Van…
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FBI Leadership Shake-Up: Three Senior Officials Dismissed Amid January 6 Probe Disputes
Washington, D.C. — In a sweeping decision that has drawn national attention, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has removed three high-ranking FBI officials connected to the agency’s investigations into the January 6 Capitol riot, signaling what insiders describe as a major restructuring within the Bureau’s leadership. According to multiple sources familiar with the matter, the…
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Vance Swats Down Epstein Critics, Says Trump’s Been ‘Incredibly Transparent’
Vice President Vance defended the Trump administration’s handling of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a press conference in Canton, Ohio, following an event promoting the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” “The president has been very clear. We’re not shielding anything,” Vance said in response to a question from a reporter earlier this week.…
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Following months of health concerns, the White House doctor discloses findings from Trump’s distinctive medical exam
Trump’s Health Back in the Spotlight Social media erupted this week after Donald Trump’s health drew renewed attention. Observers noticed a large bruise on his hand, which appeared partially concealed with a layer of foundation. The mark fueled speculation, especially following Trump’s recent diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)—a condition in which leg veins become damaged and…
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Wisconsin Dairy Queen’s “Politically Incorrect” Sign Sparks Nationwide Debate on Free Speech and Tradition
A small-town Dairy Queen in Kewaskum, Wisconsin has unexpectedly found itself at the center of a national conversation after a sign outside its store went viral online. The hand-painted notice, which included greetings like “Merry Christmas” and an offer of free sundaes for veterans, was described by its owner as “politically incorrect” — and it’s stirred both heartfelt…
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