Judge Issues Ruling In Habba Case
A dramatic legal clash over control of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey reached a boiling point Thursday, when a federal judge ruled that Alina Habba has been unlawfully serving as acting U.S. Attorney since July 1. In a sharply worded opinion, Chief Judge Matthew W. Brann of the Middle District of Pennsylvania declared …
Cracker Barrel CEO Responds To Comments
Cracker Barrel built a brand on nostalgia—rocking chairs on the front porch, cornbread in cast-iron skillets, and décor that whispered of simpler times in small-town America. But now, the company’s pivot away from that identity has ignited a full-blown backlash, and CEO Julie Masino’s recent attempt to calm the storm has only poured gasoline on …
Mayor Responds To DOJ's Request
When Boston’s Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu defiantly brushed off Attorney General Pam Bondi’s order to dismantle the city’s sanctuary policies, the response was swift, sharp—and federal. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons didn’t mince words. On Wednesday, he promised to “flood the zone,” sending a clear message to Boston and every other sanctuary jurisdiction: the era …
Stephen Miller Comments On Protesters In DC
Vice President J.D. Vance is no stranger to confrontation, but even by Washington standards, Thursday’s scene at Union Station was a charged one. Accompanied by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, Vance stepped into a political and media crossfire — and walked out having delivered the kind of …
Gabbard To Revamp DNI Says Report
In an era where bloated bureaucracies too often substitute activity for achievement, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has drawn a line in the sand. Her newly announced reform package — ODNI 2.0 — is not just a restructuring; it is a full-scale reorientation of the U.S. intelligence community toward what it was always meant …
Martha's Vineyard Residents Dealing With Odd Allergic Reactions Due To Tick
If you thought Martha’s Vineyard was all sailboats, rosé, and lobster rolls, think again. The exclusive island—long known for its summer opulence and star-studded guest list—is now contending with a far less glamorous intruder: the lone star tick, and it’s changing what locals and vacationers alike can eat, possibly forever. This tick isn’t just annoying—it’s …
Congressman Rescues Child Involved In Vehicle Crash
It started with the screech of tires and a shattering of glass — a scene no one wants to witness, let alone live through. But for Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-MN), that tragic moment on an Iowa highway became something more than a brush with disaster. It became a reminder of what, in his words, …
Trump Admin Begins Probe Following DC Police Report
In a development that could shake public trust in law enforcement transparency, the Department of Justice has launched an investigation into allegations that the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) may have manipulated crime data to downplay the city’s worsening public safety crisis. According to reports from The Washington Post and The New York Times, …
Park Ranger Fired After Social Media Post
Ah, yes — Nate Vince, the locksmith-turned-pseudo-activist with a view. And then there’s Dr. Shannon Joslin, the biologist-turned-symbol of the Park Service’s current identity crisis. What started as two very different stories — one about too many hikes, the other about too many headlines — has become a clear case study in how not to …
Newsom Responds To Reports Following Accident
The tragic deaths of three American citizens on a Florida highway are now at the center of a political slugfest between Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office and President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security. At the heart of the matter is Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant from India who entered the U.S. in 2018, obtained …