Investigation finds Biden’s FEMA denied assistance to disaster survivors who support Trump.

FEMA Accused of Bias Against Trump Supporters After Hurricane Milton Following Hurricane Milton, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) faced serious allegations from the Biden administration, claiming that homes displaying campaign signs supporting President Trump were being overlooked for aid. A whistleblower report from late 2024 indicated that FEMA workers received instructions to withhold assistance […]
Patricia Krenwinkel, a follower of Charles Manson, denied parole release from California prison by Newsom.

Krenwinkel’s Parole Reversed by Governor Newsom California Governor Gavin Newsom has overturned the parole board’s decision to release Patricia Krenwinkel, a former member of Charles Manson’s cult and one of the individuals involved in the notorious 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders. In a written ruling dated October 13, Newsom expressed concerns that Krenwinkel, who is now 77, […]
Parole denied for Patricia Krenwinkel, a member of the Manson cult, due to safety issues.

Governor Newsom Denies Parole for Manson Follower Patricia Krenwinkel California Governor Gavin Newsom has overturned the parole board’s recent decision to release Patricia Krenwinkel, who was involved with cult leader Charles Manson and participated in the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders back in 1969. In a statement made public on October 13, Newsom expressed concerns regarding Krenwinkel’s […]
NFL’s request for a new hearing in Jon Gruden lawsuit denied by Nevada Supreme Court

The Nevada Supreme Court has unanimously rejected the NFL’s request to revisit its recent ruling regarding John Gruden. This comes after the court had previously decided in August that Gruden’s case could move forward in court instead of being forced into arbitration. At that time, the court ruled 5-2, stating that “the arbitration clause in […]
Darius Slayton hopes the Giants will provide Jaxson Dart with the opportunities they denied Daniel Jones.

Giants’ Darius Slayton Reflects on Quarterback Transitions Darius Slayton was a rookie with the Giants back in 2019 when then-coach Pat Shurmur made the decision to move Eli Manning to the bench, making first-round pick Daniel Jones the starter for the third game against the Buccaneers. Fast forward six years, and Slayton has become one […]
Mets denied game-tying homer in the ninth and lose series to Nationals

Mets’ Playoff Hopes Diminish After Loss to Nationals The Mets find themselves in a precarious situation. They must reach the playoffs and win the wildcard round to play again at Citi Field this season. It’s possible, sure, but there’s also a chance they might end their season in Miami, where their last game is scheduled […]
Office Depot Denied Printing Poster for Charlie Kirk Vigil, Employee Described It as ‘Propaganda’

Office Depot Incident Sparks Controversy in Michigan The Office Depot in Portage, Michigan has found itself in a bit of a pickle after a printing supervisor refused to print posters for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk. This supervisor reportedly labeled the materials as “propaganda” and subsequently canceled orders that had already been paid for. Matthew […]
Polish MEP Requests Moment of Silence for Charlie Kirk, Denied by Leftist Chair

Controversy in European Parliament Following Charlie Kirk’s Assassination In the European Parliament, MEP Dominique Tarzski called for a moment of silence on Thursday to honor Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot in Utah the previous day. However, this request was denied by the left-wing leadership, prompting a furious […]
E Jean Carroll’s defamation ruling maintained as Trump’s appeal denied

President Donald Trump is now facing an $83.3 million payment to writer E. Jean Carroll, following a federal appeals court’s rejection of his challenge to a verdict concerning defamation. This decision, made by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, stands by an earlier ruling that found Trump liable for slandering Carroll. Trump’s legal team argued […]
Driver accused in Pepperdine student killings denied lower bail

Judge Denies Reduced Bail for Driver Accused in Fatal Crash LOS ANGELES – A judge in California has declined to lower the bail for a BMW driver implicated in the deaths of four Pepperdine University students. The judge emphasized that the court isn’t responsible for helping the defendant afford his high-profile attorney. Fraser Baum, 23, […]