Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother supports military action in Venezuela following her daughter’s murder

The mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungarei, who was reportedly killed by illegal immigrants in Venezuela last June, recently expressed her support for potential U.S. military actions against the Tren de Aragua narco-terrorist group. On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces conducted a strike, resulting in the deaths of 11 TDA narco-terrorists aboard […]
Attorney named Mark Zuckerberg takes legal action against Meta for allegations of impersonating the company’s founder

Lawyer Named Mark Zuckerberg Sues Meta Over Identity Issues In an unusual turn of events, an Indiana attorney named Mark Zuckerberg is taking legal action against Meta after claiming that the company has repeatedly shut down his personal and business profiles, alleging they are pretending he’s the co-founder of Facebook. This bankruptcy lawyer from Indianapolis […]
Liberals rush to support drug cartels after Trump discloses action against drug-running gang members close to Venezuela

Trump Announces Military Strike on Drug Traffickers President Donald Trump recently mentioned a military operation targeting drug traffickers aboard a vessel from Venezuela during a briefing at the White House. His casual remark, however, sparked a peculiar backlash from critics. Details were scant, but, according to General Dan Kane, who chairs the Co-State Chief of […]
Allow the courts to handle it — Why the AI action plan avoids the copyright clash

New AI Action Plan Unveiled The recently launched AI Action Plan outlines significant proposals regarding infrastructure, innovation, and global competition. It includes executive orders aimed at delegating procurement to ensure ideological neutrality in data center locations, promoting AI exports, and the federal utilization of large-scale language models. However, there’s a noticeable absence: concrete actions concerning […]
Cruise industry takes legal action against Hawaii for 11% rise in ‘green fee’ tourist tax

Hawaii’s New Tourism Tax Faces Legal Challenge Hawaii has introduced a bill to raise tourism taxes, calling it a measure to combat climate change. However, this move has sparked a lawsuit questioning its legality. The proposed Temporary Accommodation Tax (TAT) will elevate the tax rate to 11% for tourists staying in hotels, while also implementing […]
Graham Linehan Thinking About Taking Legal Action Against London Police for Arrest Over Trans Tweets

Graham Linehan, the creator of Father Ted, is reportedly mulling a lawsuit against the London Metropolitan Police following his arrest this week by armed officers due to tweets that criticized transgender issues. The arrest, which has stirred significant backlash, seems to reflect a growing discontent with how the left-leaning government and police handle such matters. […]
Parent Action Center for School Rights Established by America First Legal

American First Legal Launches Parent and Student Action Center On Tuesday, American First Legal announced the launch of its Parent and Student Action Center aimed at safeguarding parents’ rights and enhancing student protections in schools. Gene Hamilton from America First Legal stated, “Parents have a fundamental obligation to raise the next generation, instilling values that […]
Military action targets boat with 11 drug traffickers off the coast of Venezuela

US Military Strikes Drug Traffickers Off Venezuela’s Coast President Donald Trump announced that US forces have engaged and eliminated 11 members of the Tren de Aragua (TDA) crime group, along with various drug traffickers, who were reportedly transporting illegal substances aboard “drug carriers” near Venezuela. In a press briefing at the Oval Office on Tuesday, […]
Senate Majority Leader Must Take Action

Senate Confirmation Process Faces Challenges The nation is grappling with significant issues, and President Trump is doing his best to steer the administration back on course. However, after a promising start, Senate Majority Leader John Thune seems to have stumbled, losing momentum in a challenging political environment. Currently, nearly 1,200 senior management positions require Senate […]
Employee takes legal action against contractors following NYC Legionnaires’ disease outbreak

Workers suffering from Legionnaires’ disease are suing the contractors responsible for maintaining a city-owned water cooling tower in Harlem, believing it’s linked to their illnesses, according to reports. Patrice Smith is set to take Narco to court over its management of the cooling tower at Harlem Hospital. The Health Department has identified this tower as […]