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13-Year-Old Waiting In Drop-Off Line Reportedly Shoots Father In Car, Then Goes To School

13-Year-Old Waiting In Drop-Off Line Reportedly Shoots Father In Car, Then Goes To School

13-Year-Old Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Father Louisiana State Police have detained a 13-year-old boy in connection with the fatal shooting of his father during a drop-off at his school on Tuesday morning. The Hammond Police Department reported that the incident took place around 7:39 a.m. near Tangipahoa Alternative School, following an argument between the […]

Senate Advances Temporary Renewal of Surveillance Tool Favored by Establishment

Senate Advances Temporary Renewal of Surveillance Tool Favored by Establishment

Senate Passes Short Extension of Surveillance Court Bill The Senate approved a brief extension of the surveillance court bill on Friday, while House Republicans maintained their insistence on implementing warrants and protective measures against human rights violations. Reports indicate that the Senate reached a unanimous decision to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance […]

Red State Achieves Landmark MAHA Victory

Red State Achieves Landmark MAHA Victory

Mississippi’s Bold Ban on Lab-Grown Milk Mississippi has made headlines as the first state to prohibit lab-grown milk, marking a significant win for consumers and the traditional dairy sector. In a rare bipartisan effort, the Mississippi Legislature passed Bill 1153 on Thursday, which not only bans the creation and sale of cell-cultured milk but also […]

Donald Trump’s Strong Leadership Team

Donald Trump’s Strong Leadership Team

Donald Trump’s critics seem to always find something to complain about. This time, they argue that his senior staff turnover is too high. It’s not new; during his first term, they claimed he was bringing “personnel chaos” and running a “Game of Thrones” style cabinet. Recently, there have been shifts in Trump’s team. For instance, […]

DOJ Said to Be Challenging Decision That Restricts Federal Use of Controversial Surveillance Tool

DOJ Said to Be Challenging Decision That Restricts Federal Use of Controversial Surveillance Tool

DOJ Appeals Ruling on Surveillance Tools The Trump administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is appealing a decision that limits certain data collection methods on American citizens, according to reports from the New York Times. Meanwhile, Congress is contemplating an extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Under President Trump, this section […]

New Bill Might Allow Veterans and Active-Duty Members to Carry Concealed Weapons Nationwide

New Bill Might Allow Veterans and Active-Duty Members to Carry Concealed Weapons Nationwide

New Bill Proposed for Special Operations Personnel’s Concealed Carry Rights Rep. Pat Harrigan, a Republican from North Carolina, put forth a bill on Thursday aimed at permitting honorably discharged special operations forces to carry concealed weapons. This information was first reported by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The proposed legislation, known as the Special Operations […]

Israel and Lebanon Reach 10-Day Ceasefire Agreement Following Talks, According to Trump

Israel and Lebanon Reach 10-Day Ceasefire Agreement Following Talks, According to Trump

Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that Israeli and Lebanese leaders have reached a 10-day ceasefire. This development follows negotiations mediated by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to reports from Truth Social, the agreement was made between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, with […]