Former Reporter’s Tweet Captures Exactly Why People Dislike The Media

The Washington Post Reduces Workforce by One-Third On Wednesday, The Washington Post made significant cuts to its staff, reducing the workforce by roughly a third, according to reports from The Associated Press. Many employees were reportedly let go, and some expressed their sadness publicly. For example, former sportswriter Spencer Nussbaum took to social media to […]
Attorney Allegedly Voices Frustration About ICE Workload to Judge and Is Removed from Position

Federal Prosecutor Fired After Criticizing Job Performance A federal prosecutor in Minneapolis, Minnesota, who was involved in a case with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was reportedly dismissed from her position after reportedly stating to a judge that she “sucks at her job.” Julie Lee, assigned to the Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office by the Justice […]
Newsom Heartbroken Over Mother’s Suicide, Yet Supports Allowing Others to End Their Lives

Governor Newsom’s Memoir Reflects on Personal Tragedy California Governor Gavin Newsom’s upcoming memoir touches on a deeply personal loss: the assisted suicide of his mother. This revelation comes despite his support for a law that allows terminally ill individuals in California to end their lives. His book, titled “Youth in a Hurry: A Memoir of […]
Fetterman Claims DHS Is Headed for Shutdown as His Party Is Unwilling to Support ICE Funding

Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania has voiced doubt over the possibility of Congress reaching an agreement on funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He explained that his party is hesitant to back funding for immigration enforcement without significant regulatory changes. In a brief conversation with the Daily Caller News Foundation, Fetterman indicated that […]
‘Let the Building Burn’: Firefighters Claim Water Authority Prohibited Hydrant Use

Local Fire Department Faces Hydrant Access Ban In Pennsylvania, the MMP&W Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Company announced on Tuesday that the local water department has prohibited access to fire hydrants for firefighters. Instead, they were advised to let buildings burn in certain situations. In a social media statement, MMP&W expressed concern over a recent decision […]
Man Who Tried to Kill Trump Sentenced to Life in Prison

Ryan Routh Sentenced to Life for Attempted Assassination of Trump Ryan Routh, who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump, received a life sentence on Wednesday, alongside an additional seven years for possessing a firearm during a violent crime, as reported by various outlets. Judge Eileen Cannon addressed Routh directly, labeling his murder plot as […]
Vince Coglianese Criticizes Senate GOP for Avoiding Voter ID Filibuster

Discussion on the SAVE Act During a recent episode of “Vince,” Vince Collanese, the Editorial Director at Daily Caller, expressed strong criticism towards Senate Majority Leader John Thune and the Republican Party for not prioritizing the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. Sahil Kapur, a senior national affairs correspondent for NBC News, noted on Tuesday […]
Last-Minute Demands Put US-Iran Nuclear Talks at Risk

U.S. Rejects Iran’s Proposal for Restructured Talks On Wednesday, the United States turned down Iran’s request to modify the diplomatic talks planned for Friday, according to two U.S. officials speaking with Axios. The two nations had previously agreed to meet in Istanbul, Turkey, as part of efforts to reduce tensions and prevent military conflict. However, […]
Fulton County Asks for the Return of Its Confiscated 2020 Ballots

Fulton County Officials Seek Return of Election Records Officials in Fulton County have submitted a complaint in Georgia state court aimed at retrieving election records that were confiscated by federal agents earlier this year at the Georgia Elections Office. This complaint was revealed on Wednesday by county authorities in federal court, and it specifically requests […]
You’re Free to Act: Pamphlet Encourages Waiters and Mechanics to Undermine ICE

Community Flyer Encourages Actions Against ICE in Minneapolis A flyer circulating in Minneapolis promotes the message: “You can fight ICE.” It reassures residents that doing so comes without risk. Shared by the left-leaning Twitter account Minneapolis Spring, the flyer insists that there are “no excuses” for harming or harassing federal agents. The document encourages actions […]