Month: November 2025
Senate Confirms Trump’s Picks for Ambassadors to UK, Turkey, and Italy
Politics Commentary The U.S. Senate has confirmed three of President Donald Trump’s nominees to serve as American ambassadors to key allied nations — the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Italy — marking another wave of appointments that reflect the president’s trust in prominent business leaders and longtime allies. The confirmations, which took place over the past…
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Trump: ICE Agents ‘Haven’t Gone Far Enough’
President Donald Trump is again backing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and told them that they can ramp things up even more. “I don’t think they’ve gone far enough because we’ve been held back by judges—by the liberal judges that Biden and Obama put in,” Trump said during an appearance on CBS News on Sunday,…
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Former Fox Anchor Charged With Stabbing Mother
A former Fox morning show anchor in Missouri is accused of killing her elderly mother on Halloween and then told dispatchers she did it “to save herself.” Residents of a peaceful neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas, say they were shocked when 47-year-old Angelynn Mock staggered outside just before 8 a.m. on Friday, covered in blood. “There…
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Top House Dem Slams NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on Sunday dismissed the idea that socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani represents the future of the Democratic Party, instead positioning himself as the party’s strongest path forward. Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union, Jeffries argued that his leadership of the House Democratic caucus makes him…
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DOJ Releases Update Following James Comey’s Indictment
The Justice Department has issued an update following the indictment of disgraced former FBI Director James Comey.Comey is scheduled to be arraigned in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, on October 9, according to court records. A summons has been issued directing Comey to appear at 10 a.m. that day. Two sources previously told CNN that…
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Los Angeles Councilman’s $800,000 Embezzlement Scandal Sparks National Debate on Political Ethics
A Growing Storm of Corruption Allegations A widening corruption scandal has shaken Los Angeles and sent ripples through the national political scene, as prosecutors accuse City Councilman Curren Price, a long-serving Democratic official, of embezzling public funds and manipulating city contracts for personal benefit. The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office confirmed that the councilman now…
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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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We Finally Know Why Schumer and Jeffries Forced the Shutdown — and the Backlash Could Be Massive
Political Commentary The American government is entering its fifth week of partial shutdown, and the truth behind it has finally come to light — a truth that has left even many Democrats fuming. It turns out, according to new polling and congressional insiders, the shutdown wasn’t caused by budget shortfalls, Republican “obstruction,” or even disagreements…
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Kristi Noem Warns Portland Mayor: ‘More Federal Agents Are Coming If You Refuse to Cooperate’
In a sharp and uncompromising message that underscored the ongoing tension between federal and local governments, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a direct warning to Portland Mayor Keith Wilson on Tuesday. Her message was clear: if city officials continue to resist cooperation with federal security operations, Portland will see an even stronger federal presence…
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SCOTUS Declines To Hear Student’s Bid To Wear ‘Two Genders’ Shirt To School
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied to hear a student’s appeal to his school district’s ban on his wearing a t-shirt to class that reads, “There are only two genders.” Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, two of the court’s prominent conservatives, suggested they would have revisited the student’s case, claiming that lower courts…
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