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A jury in Washington, D.C., has delivered a verdict of not guilty in the case of Sean Charles Dunn, a former Justice Department employee. Dunn was charged with misdemeanor assault after an incident in August where he threw a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent. The incident occurred during a period when federal law enforcement presence was increased in the city. According to reports, Dunn approached the agent and voiced his disapproval of their presence, stating, “Why are you here? I don’t want you in my city!” before throwing the sandwich. The event was captured on video and…
The Patriot Awards recently took place, with country singer Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, playing a significant role. The event, which celebrates American patriotism, honored Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, with the first-ever Charlie Kirk Legacy Award. Jason and Brittany Aldean presented the award to Erika. Jason shared his thoughts on Charlie Kirk, acknowledging the division in our nation. He then performed his song “Try That in a Small Town,” as a tribute. Brittany Aldean shared moments from her day in New York City, where the awards were held, on social media. The Aldeans have been vocal about…
Chicago Judge Limits Federal Agents Amid Immigration Enforcement Chicago, Illinois – A federal judge in Chicago has placed restrictions on how federal agents can operate, particularly concerning the use of force during immigration enforcement actions. The judge, Sara Ellis, expressed concerns about the tactics employed during recent operations. The judge’s order limits the use of riot control measures like tear gas and pepper balls, specifying they can only be used when “objectively necessary” to prevent an immediate threat. It also restricts physical force, like pushing protestors or journalists. Agents are now required to issue two warnings before deploying riot control…
Air Travel Cutbacks Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown Starting Friday, air travel will be noticeably affected as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mandates a 10% reduction in flights across 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. This decision comes as the government shutdown continues, which has created significant stress on air traffic controllers. Currently, around 13,000 air traffic controllers, along with 50,000 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents, are working without pay, making it difficult for them to manage air traffic effectively. This shutdown, which is the longest in U.S. history, has raised concerns not only about air safety but also…
An NFL Game Between Broncos and Raiders Had a Low-Scoring Outcome In a recent NFL game, the Denver Broncos faced off against the Las Vegas Raiders in what turned out to be a rather lackluster match. The Broncos managed to secure a 10-7 victory, but the game was filled with mistakes and struggles on both sides. The game was filled with errors, with both teams struggling to move the ball down the field. There were a total of 13 instances where a team failed to gain a first down and had to punt the ball away. In addition, the teams…
A house cleaner in Whitestown, Indiana, died after being shot when she went to the wrong house. Maria Florinda Rios Perez de Velasquez, 32, was going to a home with her husband to clean it. When she tried to open the door with a key, someone inside shot her in the head, according to her brother, Rudy Rios. Rios said his sister fell into her husband’s arms after being shot. He described the situation as unfair, saying she was just trying to earn money for her family. He acknowledged she made a mistake by going to the wrong house, but…
Stefanik Prepares to Challenge Hochul for New York Governor in 2026 Representative Elise Stefanik is set to announce her campaign for New York governor, aiming to unseat current Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul in the 2026 election. Stefanik, a leading Republican voice in the House and a strong supporter of former President Trump, has expressed concerns about the direction of the state under Hochul’s leadership. Stefanik has been critical of Hochul’s policies, particularly on issues of affordability and public safety. She argues that New York has become too expensive for many families, citing high taxes and rising costs for energy, utilities,…
A Virginia teacher who was shot by a six-year-old student in 2023 has been awarded $10 million in a lawsuit against the school’s former vice principal and the Newport News School Division. The jury’s decision in favor of Abigail Zwerner highlights concerns about school safety and administrative accountability. Zwerner, who was a first-grade teacher at Richneck Elementary School at the time of the incident, sustained injuries to her hand and chest when she was shot by her student. She filed a $40 million lawsuit, arguing that the school administration, specifically former Assistant Principal Ebony Parker, failed to take appropriate action…
Tesla Investors Back Elon Musk’s Pay Plan Austin, Texas – Tesla shareholders have approved a plan that could award CEO Elon Musk stock options worth a staggering $1 trillion if he meets ambitious performance goals. The vote, held at the company’s annual meeting, reflects continued confidence in Musk’s leadership despite recent challenges. While some critics questioned the size of the potential payout, arguing that Musk is already heavily invested in the company’s success, supporters say the plan is necessary to incentivize him to focus on Tesla and its future. They believe Musk’s vision is crucial for the company’s continued growth…
FBI Thwarts ISIS-Inspired Terror Plot: Six Suspects Charged In a victory for national security, the FBI has successfully disrupted a potential terror attack planned in Michigan, allegedly inspired by ISIS. Six individuals have now been charged in connection with the plot, highlighting the continued threat posed by radical Islamic extremism within our borders. The investigation, which unfolded over Halloween weekend, has led to arrests across multiple states, underscoring the widespread nature of the threat. The latest suspect, Saed Ali Mirreh, 19, was apprehended in Kent, Washington. Earlier in the week, authorities announced charges against two 19-year-olds from Montclair, New Jersey:…

