Who is at fault? Texas officials point to DOGE funding reductions

Flooding is a recurring issue in Texas’ Hill Country. Back in 1987, severe rainfall led to the rescue of over 30 people, tragically resulting in the deaths of teens from the Pot All Gold Christian Camp. Since that time, local authorities have actively pursued both public and private funding to mitigate future flood risks. A […]
Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo both in the Hamptons for the Fourth of July

Political Weekend in the Hamptons Over the weekend, Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo found themselves in the Hamptons, mingling at some popular spots. Adams attended a fundraiser for Maria and Kenneth Fischel at OPF Long Island, located in the ritzy East End. Earlier on Saturday, he also made an appearance at Main’s Eatery75 for a […]
Wilders Rejoices Over New Asylum Seeker Law

Dutch Immigration Law Receives Mixed Reactions Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders, known for his anti-mass immigration stance, has been lauded for the recent legislation aimed at tightening asylum rules in the Netherlands. However, he acknowledged that there’s still much more to accomplish. The new law, which criminalizes illegal immigration, was passed by the House of Representatives […]
Preview of Sunday shows: Trump signs major bill into law; ‘No progress’ achieved on Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

Trump Signs Major Legislative Package on Independence Day This week, President Trump achieved a key legislative win by signing what is being termed the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” This significant package not only extends the tax cuts from 2017 but also introduces cuts to Medicaid. The signing took place at the White House on July 4th […]
Citizen Journalist Aidan Kearney, Who Exposed the Karen Read Case, Could Face 105 Years in Prison for Speaking the Truth

Journalist Aidan Carney Faces Serious Charges Amid Controversy Aidan Carney, known for exposing a significant cover-up in the murder of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, faces an astonishing 105 years in prison. He stated, “If you challenge the government, they will come for you. This is what happens when you do journalism and activism—you end […]
Smart Investor: Best Dividend Stocks, Which Stocks Drove the Q2 Surge and a Misleading Jobs Increase

This week’s highlights include some noteworthy market insights. Describing the market’s fluctuations in the second quarter is a bit challenging. Honestly, the term “roller coaster” seems almost overused, yet it fits. Sarah Hansen aptly referred to it as a “dizzy drop” before a robust “snapback.” Check out the accompanying chart for a visual summary of […]
From Coney Island to the White House: The significance of hot dogs in American pride

The Hot Dog: A Symbol of American Patriotism Hot dogs are not just for backyard barbecues; they have become a quintessential symbol of American culture and patriotism. This unpretentious food often brings people together, whether it’s at ballparks, family celebrations, or during the Fourth of July festivities. The phrase “hot dog” may have originated in […]
A Murderer Is Now Free Among Us

“The killer is among us,” remarked civic journalist Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney during his recent appearance. This follows revelations suggesting that Karen Reed isn’t guilty of murdering Boston police officer John O’Keefe. Kearney, known for highlighting significant cover-ups by local authorities, expressed that perhaps the most alarming aspect of this situation is “a killer walking freely […]
Karen Read Case ‘Clear Cover-Up’

Questions Surrounding a Boston Officer’s Death Aidan Kearney, known as “Turtle Boy,” has weighed in on a case involving the 2022 death of a Boston police officer, labeling it “the most obvious cover-up ever.” This statement came shortly after a Massachusetts woman accused of murdering her officer boyfriend was found not guilty. Kearney detailed how […]
ICE sends violent criminal immigrants to South Sudan after delays of several weeks

Eight Criminal Illegal Aliens Deported to South Sudan On July 4th, eight undocumented individuals with serious criminal histories were deported to South Sudan. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shared this news on Saturday, which came amid ongoing frustrations regarding delays in the legal process caused by activist judges. Deputy Director Tricia McLaughlin commented on […]