Longtime Democratic Senator Announces Retirement In Shock to Schumer
NOTE:VIDEO AT THE END OF ARTICLE. Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s Decision Not to Seek Reelection: A Detailed Analysis of the 2026 Senate LandscapeOn Wednesday, New Hampshire’s senior U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D–NH) stunned political observers by announcing that, after “careful consideration,” she will not seek a third six-year term in the Senate in 2026. In a…
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“Pilot’s Son Publicly Humiliated an Airport Janitor—Unaware His Dad Was Watching Every Moment”
A Moment of Cruelty 1.1 The Hustle of Terminal 3 Airports pulse with life: business travelers tapping at laptops, families corralling children, and the constant shuffle of rolling suitcases. Amid this orchestrated chaos, a single, unguarded moment can reveal far more about character than any passport control ever could. On a brisk Friday morning in…
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Report: Under Biden, the FBI Instructed Police to Release an MS-13 Member Trump Had Deported to El Salvador.
In a development raising fresh questions about federal coordination on immigration enforcement, law enforcement sources tell Fox News that in late April 2025, FBI agents—acting under directives from the Department of Justice—advised Tennessee highway patrol officers to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a known MS-13 gang affiliate whom the Trump administration had deported to El Salvador…
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Boy, 5, survives savage attack by two dogs only to be called a ‘monster’ in public
At just five years old little Ryder Wells has been through more horror that most would experience in a lifetime. Against all the odds the youngster from North Carolina survived a brutal attack by two rottweilers while visiting family for Thanksgiving in 2015. He was just 21 months old when the two 100-pound dogs attacked him. He…
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DOJ Ends ‘DEI’ Lawsuits Against Fire, Police Departments
Attorney General Pam Bondi ended federal lawsuits that the Biden administration had filed against local police and fire departments over their merit-based hiring policies. Under the Biden administration, the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights sued local first responders for prioritizing merit in hiring rather than making race-based decisions. “Despite no evidence of intentional discrimination—only statistical…
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Tom Homan: Ocasio-Cortez Could Face Charges For Assisting Illegal Migrants
Border czar Tom Homan suggested Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is being investigated by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for potentially impeding immigration enforcement law. Ocasio-Cortez hosted a live webinar on Wednesday advising migrants in her congressional district about their rights if they come into contact with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents looking to deport them.…
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Twin brother of teen stabbed in heart at school track meet breaks silence
Hunter Metcalf choked back his tears as he explained the heartbreaking moment he desperately tried to stop the blood from gushing from the heart of his twin brother Austin, who was stabbed to death at a high school track meet. On April 2, about 10 a.m., Hunter was with his twin brother Austin, a star…
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ABC CEO drops bombshell: It’s time to finally kill The View, the worst show on television.
In what can only be described as a long-awaited decision, the ABC CEO has officially canceled The View, the daytime talk show that has been a staple of heated debates, fiery exchanges and countless disapproving looks for nearly three decades. With a tone that combined exasperation and relief, the CEO announced the decision at a…
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Senate Confirms Trump’s Billionaire Ambassadors to Key Allies as President’s Approval Ratings Rise
In a significant advancement for President Donald Trump’s diplomatic agenda, the Republican-controlled Senate approved three high-profile ambassadorial appointments on Tuesday, filling key diplomatic posts in the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Italy. The confirmations place three billionaire businessmen—all substantial Trump donors and allies—in crucial diplomatic positions representing American interests with key NATO allies and strategic partners.…
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‘Treason’: Trump Orders Probes Into Former Staffers Who Led ‘Resistance’
President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of former CISA Director Chris Krebs and former DHS official Miles Taylor on Wednesday, while also ordering investigations into their work during his first term. As part of a series of executive orders and directives signed in the Oval Office, Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum concerning Krebs, stating…
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