Month: January 2026
Senate Confirms New SMDC Commanding General
Maj. Gen. John L. Rafferty, Jr., was confirmed by the U.S. Senate for promotion to the rank of lieutenant general and for assignment as the commanding general of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. Rafferty, currently the chief of staff at U.S. European Command in Germany, possesses over 33 years of leadership and…
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FBI Opens Probe Into Alleged Decade-Long Conspiracy to Meddle in Elections
The FBI has quietly launched a wide-ranging criminal investigation into what officials are calling a decade-long “grand conspiracy” by Democratic Party operatives and deep-state actors to interfere in multiple U.S. elections. FBI Director Kash Patel initiated the investigation a few weeks ago. Sources told Just the News the probe could lead to the appointment of a special…
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Allegations Claim Former Attorney General Bill Barr Coordinated With Fani Willis in Trump RICO Case
Claims emerging from a whistleblower have reignited controversy surrounding the Georgia RICO prosecution of former President Donald Trump, raising new questions about political motivations, internal fractures within the Republican establishment, and the expanding use of criminal law in election-related disputes. According to allegations first publicized through Project Veritas, former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr may have collaborated behind the…
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Tim Walz Visits Scene Where Woman Rammed ICE Officer In Minneapolis
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz and his wife appeared on Monday at the scene where a woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent last week after striking him with her vehicle. “At the crime scene investigation where Renee Good was shot…we believe we saw Gov. Walz’s wife with him as well,” said Fox…
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Federal Immigration Agents Conduct Arrests Near Rally Hosted by Gavin Newsom in Los Angeles
Federal immigration authorities made at least one arrest and maintained a visible security presence outside a politically charged rally hosted by California Governor Gavin Newsom in Los Angeles, drawing sharp reactions from protesters and state officials while underscoring the growing confrontation between the Trump administration and Democratic-led states. The rally, promoted as “Liberation Day,” was organized by…
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The 66 Global Organizations the U.S. Left Under Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States will withdraw from dozens of international and United Nations organizations, marking a major shift in U.S. global engagement. The move includes cutting ties with 35 non-UN groups and 31 UN entities, according to an official memo. The decision follows a year of policy changes aimed at…
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From ’90s Heartthrob to Psychologist: A Quiet, Fulfilling Path
Long before he chose a quiet life away from fame, Chad Allen was one of the most recognizable young faces on television. As a child actor, he grew up on soundstages rather than playgrounds, balancing schoolwork with long filming days across several popular TV series. Acting came naturally to him, and for a time, it…
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Trump accused of using autopen for latest pardons despite mocking Biden for doing it
It has been during a number of occasions that President Donald Trump accused his predecessor Joe Biden of plenty of things, including that he had been hiding his actual health from the public during his presidency. When Biden announced his battle with prostate cancer, Trump claimed Biden was well-aware of the diagnosis during his presidency.…
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New York City’s political landscape just to
The leaked files sketch out a coordinated strategy, not a loose wish list. DSA organizers talk about “testing” boycotts and divestment at every level of city life, then exporting the model nationwide. That means weaponizing municipal contracts, public pensions, and nonprofit regulations to punish any perceived link to Israel, while daring opponents to call it…
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No President Ever Tried This. Trump Just Did — On Live Camera
Trump’s comments, delivered after he blasted coverage of a failed Iran operation as “out of control,” were not a slip or a muttered aside. They were clear, deliberate, and aimed squarely at journalists he believes have wronged him. By hinting at retaliation and “changes” for the press, he pushed beyond the usual partisan complaints into…
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