Ashli Babbitt awarded military honors after earlier request was refused during the Biden administration

Air Force to Honor Ashli Babbitt with Military Funeral The U.S. Air Force has announced that Ashli Babbitt, a senior aviator shot by police during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, will receive military funeral honors. This decision follows a prior rejection from the Biden administration shortly after her death in February 2021. It […]
Ellen DeGeneres faces fresh allegations of a harmful environment on her daytime program.

Ellen DeGeneres Faces New Criticism Over Workplace Allegations Ellen DeGeneres has come under fire this week as fresh accusations of her toxic behavior during her long-running talk show have surfaced. A former photographer from “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” alleged that the environment under DeGeneres was hostile, with staff members feeling afraid and sometimes forced to […]
Russia attributes Tehran’s violations to Trump’s exit from the Iran nuclear agreement.

On Thursday, Russia criticized President Trump’s choice to pull the U.S. out of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran, arguing this move would lead to Washington blaming Tehran for violating the treaty. This response came soon after the UK, France, and Germany (collectively known as the E3) informed the UN Security Council that they had […]
GOP Senses Opportunity in Defeated Democratic Ex-Senator’s Weakness

Former Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown is facing significant challenges as he seeks to regain his Senate seat in November 2026. Recent voting patterns suggest that he may also struggle with a party base eager for change. A recent investigation by the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) indicates that Brown may be vulnerable in key Democratic […]
Tribal leader criticizes ‘far left’ in Long Island mascot dispute

Advocacy groups for Native Americans are calling on school districts in Long Island to stand against New York’s recent initiative aimed at reducing Indigenous imagery, arguing that this move to eliminate logos like “Thunderbird” amounts to cultural censorship. “It feels like a slap in the face,” stated Frank Black Cloud, the vice president of the […]
We were America’s vaccine test subjects and contributed to saving humanity from Covid. Now we face alarming disabilities.

Three Individuals Sue Vaccine Manufacturers Over Severe Reactions Three individuals are filing lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers alleging serious injuries sustained during Covid vaccine trials. The plaintiffs, who discussed their situation with the Daily Mail, claim the companies dismissed their injuries and failed to cover related medical expenses, despite having contracts in place indicating they would. […]
CFTC Will Permit US Citizens to Trade on Binance and Other International Crypto Exchanges

CFTC Provides Guidance for Foreign Companies Operating in the U.S. The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced new guidance for foreign firms on Thursday, outlining how they can legally operate within the United States. In a recent blog post, the CFTC explained its framework applicable to both traditional and cryptocurrency markets. The chair of […]
JD Vance Pause During Speech to Pray for Children Who Lost Their Lives in Shooting as Critics Target Christians

Vice President’s Tribute to Tragic Shooting Victims Vice President JD Vance took a moment during his speech on Thursday to honor two children who were tragically killed by a transgender shooter in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Robin Westman, who identifies as transgender, was responsible for the deaths of the two children, aged 8 and 10, after firing […]
Democrats still misunderstand crime issues

Crime and Politics: A Complex Conversation Honestly, I’m not even sure where to start. For years, it seems Republicans have taken advantage of Democratic responses on crime. And here we are again, caught in that cycle. Now, President Trump is at the helm, recently sending National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., declaring a “Crime Emergency.” […]
College athlete in profitable NCAA legal dispute as she begins her journey in the US Open

Reese Brantmeier’s Legal Battle Amidst US Open Doubles Tournament In the Court, Reese Brantmeier, a senior at the University of North Carolina, is not just focused on reaching the women’s doubles final at the US Open but also on a broader challenge that impacts all college tennis players. Alongside fellow Tar Heel, Alanis Hamilton, she […]