Pam Bondi has a disagreement with Sen. Blumenthal regarding claims about military service.

Contentious Exchange Between Attorney General and Senator In a heated discussion on Tuesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy found herself in a strong disagreement with Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut), who accused her of dishonesty regarding her military background. This occurred during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing, particularly when Blumenthal brought up Bondy’s previous law […]
Trump Promises to Ensure Service Members Receive Full Pay During Shutdown

Government Shutdown Enters Fifth Day, Trump Assures Military Members As the government shutdown reached its fifth day, President Donald Trump pledged to support U.S. military personnel, saying he would ensure they receive “all the last penny.” Speaking at Navy Station Norfolk during the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy, he expressed, “The U.S. Navy always […]
Trump assures service members they will receive ‘every last penny’ during shutdown

Trump Addresses Military at Navy Anniversary Amid Shutdown During a ceremony marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy, Donald Trump conveyed his support for service members impacted by the ongoing government shutdown. He reassured them that they would receive “all last pennies” of their wages and promised a significant pay raise once the deadlock […]
Air Force Nominee Advocated for Vaccine Requirements and Diversity Initiatives for Service Members

President Donald Trump has nominated a nearly retired general with a notable history of advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as well as for COVID-19 vaccine mandates for military personnel, to be the next U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, according to sources. Air Force General Kenneth Willsbach, who recently led Air Combat Command, […]
Do service members continue to receive their pay during a government shutdown?

(Nexstar) – During government shutdowns, most federal workers typically don’t receive a paycheck, and that includes roles like TSA officers and air traffic controllers who are still on duty. But what about military personnel? Are Active Duty Officers compensated for their essential services? Unfortunately, the answer is no—not right away, at least. “We don’t have […]
Virginia AG hopeful Jay Jones avoided jail time for reckless driving by completing 500 community service hours with his own PAC, according to a report.

The Democratic candidate vying for Virginia’s Attorney General position faced arrest in 2022 for reckless driving. He avoided a prison sentence by completing 500 hours of community service, which he conducted through his own political action committee. Jay Jones, the candidate, was pulled over for speeding—traveling at about 116 miles per hour—on January 21, 2022. […]
Crypto Wallet Phantom Introduces Stablecoin and Payment Service

Simply put Phantom has launched its own Stablecoin called Cash to back its new consumer finance platform, Phantom Cash. Phantom Cash introduces features like peer-to-peer transactions, Visa debit cards, and attractive cash rewards. The wallet provider secured $150 million in January, giving it a valuation of $3 billion. Phantom, a well-known Solana crypto wallet, has […]
Secret Service uncovers large NYC telecom operation with 100,000 SIM cards

Secret Service Dismantles Major Telecom Network in NYC The US Secret Service has taken significant action against a substantial telecommunications network that was concealed within the New York City area, revealing serious implications for national security. This operation marks one of the largest threats to communications found in the nation, involving over 300 SIM servers […]
Health service in the UK withdraws disputed study on cousin marriage, referencing advantages

Debate Over First Cousin Marriage in the UK In the UK, discussions are intensifying over whether the National Health Service (NHS) should prohibit first cousin marriages. This conversation has surfaced in light of concerns that cultural sensitivity may be overshadowing significant health risks. A recent report raised key issues that were part of a public […]
Health service claims inbreeding may have ‘potential benefits,’ a ban could label Pakistani community negatively.

UK Legalizes Marriage Between First Cousins In a recent development, marrying a first cousin is now legal in the UK. This decision follows the introduction of a law aimed at prohibiting practices associated with genetic disorders and higher rates of infant mortality. These discussions, however, have sparked considerable debate among members of the Richard Holden […]