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Zachery Ty Bryan, known from the show “Home Improvement,” appeared in court on December 3rd. He’s accused of breaking the rules of his probation, which is related to a past case of domestic violence. The 44-year-old actor said he did not violate his probation. A hearing about this issue is scheduled for later in December. Bryan was first held without bail, with his sentence supposedly ending on December 3rd. However, he has now been moved to a community corrections facility in Lane County. This type of facility allows people to leave for work or treatment programs. Bryan’s lawyer has not…
The House Judiciary Committee Calls Former Special Counsel to Testify In a move signaling heightened scrutiny of past investigations, the House Judiciary Committee has issued a subpoena to Jack Smith, the former special counsel, demanding his testimony regarding his investigations into President Donald Trump. Jim Jordan, the Republican Chairman of the committee, sent a letter to Smith outlining the committee’s demands. Jordan is requesting Smith to provide documents related to his two criminal prosecutions of Trump by December 12th. Furthermore, Jordan has requested Smith appear before the committee for a closed-door deposition on December 17th. “The Committee on the Judiciary…
Tennessee Chooses Conservative Values in Special Election Nashville, TN – In a closely watched special election on Tuesday, Matt Van Epps, the Republican candidate, secured a victory over Democrat Aftyn Behn in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District. The win is being seen by many as a sign that voters in the state are backing away from the far-left ideas pushed by some in the Democratic Party. Van Epps’ victory ensures that the seat, previously held by Republican Congressman Mark Green, remains in Republican hands. While Democrats are highlighting the tighter-than-expected margin in a district that strongly favored President Trump in the…
WASHINGTON – Questions are being raised about a military operation in the Caribbean Sea. Reports indicate that after an initial strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs, the U.S. military conducted a second strike, even though there were reportedly survivors from the first attack. Sources familiar with the matter, who chose to remain anonymous, claim the second strike was carried out to ensure the boat sank. The previous administration stated that all eleven individuals on board lost their lives. The focus now shifts to determining who authorized the strikes and whether then-Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was involved. These details…
Texas Governor Calls for Investigation into Muslim Advocacy Group Texas Governor Greg Abbott is taking a firm stance against what he sees as a potential threat to the safety and security of his state. The Governor has formally requested that the U.S. Treasury Secretary investigate the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil-rights organization, and consider revoking its tax-exempt status. In a letter made public this week, Governor Abbott expressed serious concerns about CAIR’s activities and alleged connections. He stated that CAIR may be linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and potentially acts as a front group for Hamas, the…
Recent remarks by President Trump regarding the Somali community in Minnesota have sparked debate. The President expressed concerns about certain individuals, stating they “destroyed our country.” This followed reports of federal authorities planning targeted immigration enforcement in Minnesota, focusing on individuals residing in the U.S. illegally. The Minneapolis-St. Paul area is home to a large Somali population. While many contribute to their communities, concerns have arisen regarding alleged fraud cases involving social service programs. Some reports have connected fraudulently obtained funds to overseas groups, though concrete evidence remains limited. The President’s remarks come amidst a broader discussion on immigration policy,…
Halle Berry Speaks Out on Women’s Issues, Criticizes Newsom Actress Halle Berry recently voiced concerns about how women are viewed, particularly in Hollywood and across America. During a speech at the Dealbook Summit, Berry openly questioned California Governor Gavin Newsom’s actions regarding women’s health issues. Berry specifically mentioned Newsom’s veto of a bill aimed at improving menopause care in California. She suggested that his decisions might reflect a broader pattern of overlooking the needs and concerns of women. The bill in question, AB 432, sought to expand healthcare services related to menopause and require healthcare providers to receive training in…
A former student is in trouble after police say they stopped a possible attack at the University of Delaware. Luqmaan Khan, who is 25 years old, was arrested late at night on November 24. Police stopped his truck near the university. They said he didn’t want to get out of the car, and they found guns and notes inside. The police say Khan had a loaded handgun, extra magazines, body armor, and binoculars. They also found a notebook with writings about how to fight and plans to attack the University of Delaware Police Department. The notebook also had drawings of…
Progressive Politician Wins Jersey City Mayoral Race James Solomon, a Democrat city councilman, has won the mayoral race in Jersey City, defeating former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey. The election has sparked discussions about the future direction of the city and the broader political landscape. Solomon, a two-term councilman, campaigned on promises of making Jersey City more affordable and fighting corruption. He presented himself as an outsider, aiming to represent the interests of ordinary people against powerful developers and special interests. McGreevey, who served as governor from 2001 to 2004, faced a difficult path back into politics. His past controversies,…
Federal agents, including members of the Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol, and others, stand guard outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. (MATHIEU LEWIS-ROLLAND/AFP via Getty Images) December 3, 2025 The federal government is taking action to protect communities in New Orleans, Louisiana, by focusing on illegal immigrants who have committed crimes and were released back into the area. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced “Operation Catahoula Crunch,” which aims to find and take into custody “criminal illegal aliens” who are free because of “sanctuary policies.” These policies prevent local law enforcement from working with U.S. Immigration…

