Karmelo Anthony Fans Start Petition Demanding the Arrest of Austin Metcalf’s Brother

Shortly after the GiveSendGo fund supporting Carmelo Anthony was made “private,” advocates for the teenager involved in a deadly incident are now circulating a petition seeking the arrest of Hunter Metcalf, the brother of Austin Metcalf. This petition has garnered fewer than 50 signatures so far and alleges that Hunter played a role in his […]
Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott: Border Wall Project Will Finish ‘Before Deadline and Under Budget’

Border Wall Construction Advances Under Homeland Security The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly making progress on the construction of a border wall stretching from California’s beaches to Texas, with Rodney Scott, the head of the Border Patrol, stating that the project is “ahead of schedule and…under budget.” Scott mentioned that secondary barriers, including a […]
Iryna Zarutska’s Suspected Assassin Yells at Federal Judge About ‘Substance in His Body’

Outburst in Court Over Stabbing Case DeCarlos Brown Jr., charged with the murder of Ukrainian refugee Irina Zalutka on a Charlotte light rail train, reportedly erupted in a federal courtroom. He screamed at the judge, expressing his plans to reach out to the FBI and claimed he had “a substance in his body.” He also […]
Sen. Bill Hagerty and Republicans Propose Joint Resolutions Opposing D.C. Council’s Anti-Law Enforcement Legislation

Senators Introduce Resolutions Against D.C. City Council’s Bills Targeting Federal Law Enforcement Senator Bill Hagerty from Tennessee, along with fellow Republican senators, has brought forward two joint resolutions aimed at the D.C. City Council. These resolutions specifically target new measures affecting federal law enforcement, as reported by Breitbart News. Joining Hagerty are Senators Ted Budd […]
Jasmine Crockett: Knife That Killed Austin Metcalf Not Considered a ‘Deadly Weapon’

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) seems to be downplaying the size of the pocket knife used by Carmelo Anthony, who was convicted for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf during a dispute at a Texas high school athletic event last year. Crockett, a representative who recently lost a Senate race, made these remarks on her podcast, […]
Tickets Available for U.S. Opening Game at FIFA World Cup in L.A.

U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team Prepares for World Cup Opener The U.S. men’s national soccer team is set to kick off the FIFA World Cup on Friday against Paraguay, and there’s something rather notable about this event. Tickets are still available for the match taking place in Los Angeles. At SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, […]
Social Security Expected to Run Out of Funds by 2032, Potentially Leading to 22 Percent Benefit Reductions

Social Security Program Faces Insolvency Challenges Social Security is projected to run out of funds by the end of 2032, which could lead to a significant cut—around 22 percent—of benefits for recipients, according to recent findings. This program currently provides guaranteed retirement income for over 70 million Americans. According to the Center on Budget and […]
‘Equality Law’ Used to Prevent Middle Class White Men from Government Internship

A government spending watchdog has revealed that its future taxpayer-funded internships will now be exclusive to black individuals, women, or those from disadvantaged backgrounds. This has led to accusations of discrimination, particularly aimed at middle-class white men. According to a provision in the Equality Act 2010, companies and public entities can utilize “positive action” to […]
Rioters Against Beheading Will Face Severe Legal Consequences, Says Starmer

Knife Attack Sparks Riot in Belfast A man has appeared in court in connection to a violent incident in Belfast, which included an alleged “attempted beheading.” He is facing serious charges, including attempted murder, possession of a knife, and making threats to an NHS radiologist. The victim, Stephen Ogilvie, reportedly lost one eye and suffered […]
San Francisco: Proposal to Increase Taxes on Big Companies Fails

San Francisco Voters Reject Corporate Tax Increase In a recent decision, voters in San Francisco opted against a ballot measure that would have raised taxes on certain large corporations. According to the latest figures from the San Francisco Department of Elections, about 53.64% voted no, while 46.36% supported the measure. The proposed Measure D aimed […]