A former employee claims Meta had a 17-strike rule for sex traffickers.

Concerns on Social Media Platforms’ Handling of Human Trafficking The former safety chief of one of Mark Zuckerberg’s social media platforms has raised issues regarding the company’s approach to human trafficking cases. This claim emerged from a plaintiff’s brief tied to a lawsuit involving Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube. The lawsuit was initiated in the […]
Chiefs coach responds to Trump regarding the kickoff rule

Kansas City Chiefs’ special teams coordinator, Dave Taub, addressed President Trump’s recent criticisms regarding the NFL’s new kickoff rule as the team gears up for an upcoming game against the Indianapolis Colts. Trump has expressed his disdain for this rule, which was made permanent this season. Most notably, during a recent appearance on “The Pat […]
Epstein decision reflects poorly on Congress — neglecting the rule of law

Summary of the Epstein Files Controversy Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University, has found himself largely isolated following the release of emails connecting him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. These communications are deeply uncomfortable for Summers. The situation elicits little sympathy, as elites associating with individuals like Epstein tend to draw criticism […]
New TSA rule requires passengers without valid IDs at checkpoints to pay $18

TSA Introduces New ID Fee for Travelers The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will now impose an $18 fee on passengers who arrive at airport checkpoints without an acceptable form of identification, like a passport or REAL ID. This measure follows the TSA’s rollout of a program aimed at providing an “advanced alternative identification” option for […]
Thune dismisses House GOP effort to overturn rule allowing monitored senators to sue for $500K

Senate Majority Leader Addresses House Repeal Efforts WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader John Thune mentioned on Tuesday that the Senate won’t intervene in the House’s attempt to repeal a provision permitting senators caught up in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation related to the 2020 election to sue for damages up to $500,000. “The House is […]
Brave brothers save an officer from a burning car and thank their mother for teaching them the Golden Rule.

Brave Brothers Rescue Officer from Burning Car Last week, Atlanta Police shared a heartfelt story about heroism during a challenging moment. They highlighted how “in moments of crisis, true heroes emerge.” On the night of October 21, Officer Malik Safi was responding to a backup call when he crashed into a house, which led to […]
Mets face important choice about speedy player before Rule 5 deadline

Mets Face Tough Decisions Ahead of Rule 5 Draft Last year’s Rule 5 draft was a tough moment for the Mets. They lost right-hander Mike Bashir, who had a standout performance in the White Sox bullpen, and temporarily lost left-hander Nate Lavender, who spent the season on the Rays’ 60-day disabled list but returned to […]
U.S. Proposes Assistance to Bolivia in Reducing Iranian Influence Gained During Socialist Rule

U.S. Offers Support to Bolivia Against Iranian Influence On Monday, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau expressed his commitment to assist Bolivia’s new administration in addressing Iran’s presence in the country. “It’s quite concerning that Bolivia has maintained close ties with Iran over the years, particularly in military cooperation,” Landau mentioned in an interview […]
NYC Will Need to ‘Endure’ Mamdani’s Rule

Concerns Over New NYC Mayor’s Policies During an event with Breitbart News, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin expressed concerns about New York City’s future under incoming Mayor Zoran Mamdani, describing the situation as a struggle for the city to “survive” his leadership. Zeldin, a former congressman, criticized the Democratic Party for catering to its far-left activists. […]
What Diners Should Know About the ‘No Tax On Tips’ Rule Coming to Restaurants

A provision in President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act allows some workers, including restaurant staff, to deduct up to $25,000 annually in “qualified tips.” This change will affect those employees from 2025 to 2028, introducing updates to existing practices in many restaurants. One significant alteration involves mandatory tips—often seen on checks for larger groups—that […]