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Court rules that Trump can reduce billions in unpaid USAID funds

Court rules that Trump can reduce billions in unpaid USAID funds

Federal Court Ruling on USAID Payments A federal appeals court made a decision on Wednesday regarding foreign aid payments that were previously suspended. These payments, linked to the US Agency for International Development (USAID), could potentially be cut down to about $2 billion. This follows President Donald Trump’s earlier attempts to reduce USAID operations. The […]

Possibly the Fort Stewart attack will lead to reconsidering gun-free rules on military bases.

Possibly the Fort Stewart attack will lead to reconsidering gun-free rules on military bases.

Military Base Gun Policies and Their Impact Bill Clinton’s presidency was marked by several notable actions, including relationships with young interns, a ban on “assault weapons” that hardly impacted crime, and a controversial gun policy at military bases. On September 17, 2013, Breitbart News highlighted the implementation of “gun-free zones” at military bases during Clinton’s […]

How Trump’s Team Is Reshaping Media Rules and Succeeding

How Trump's Team Is Reshaping Media Rules and Succeeding

Press briefings have undergone a significant transformation, stepping away from traditional formats. What we’re seeing now isn’t merely an adjustment—it’s a fundamental shift in how those in power communicate. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt is at the forefront of this change. During President Trump’s administration, this isn’t just about bringing back certain agendas; it’s […]

NFL Further Eases Rules with Recent Ban

NFL Further Eases Rules with Recent Ban

NFL Bans Ammonia Inhalants for 2025 Season George Kittle, the tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, recently shared a surprising update with NFL media: the league is banning ammonia inhalants, often referred to as “smelling salts.” He humorously mentioned that he relied on ammonia packets during games, even joking about the idea of retirement […]

New Jersey state trooper who fatally shot ex-partner and her new boyfriend was previously accused of bending overtime rules to boost his salary to over $400K, lawsuit claims

New Jersey state trooper who fatally shot ex-partner and her new boyfriend was previously accused of bending overtime rules to boost his salary to over $400K, lawsuit claims

A New Jersey State Police sergeant, Ricardo Santos, aged 45, has been accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, 33-year-old veterinarian Lauren Semanchik, along with her new boyfriend, Tyler Webb, who was 29. This incident reportedly stemmed from a pattern of stalking and harassment, according to the police. Santos waited for Webb to arrive home after Semanchik […]