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Vice President JD Vance Highlights Importance of Faith at University Event OXFORD, MS – Vice President JD Vance spoke at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi, emphasizing the vital role of Christian values in America’s future. The event honored Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, whose work deeply impacted Vance’s own faith journey. Vance addressed students on various topics, including immigration, the National Guard, and the Second Amendment. Questions frequently touched on his faith and how it shapes his approach to governing. “I believe Christian values are a crucial foundation for our nation,” Vance stated, responding to…
Vice President Vance Honors Legacy of Charlie Kirk at University Gathering OXFORD, MS – Vice President JD Vance delivered a powerful and heartfelt speech at the University of Mississippi on Wednesday, honoring the memory of Charlie Kirk, the late founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA). The event, part of the “This Is the Turning Point Tour,” drew a massive crowd of over 10,000 students and supporters, demonstrating the enduring impact of Kirk’s work and the conservative movement’s strength. The atmosphere at the Pavilion at Ole Miss was electric, with students lining up in the rain to attend. The sheer number…
A Democratic candidate for Congress in Illinois is facing charges for allegedly blocking a federal agent’s vehicle during a protest in September. Kat Abughazaleh and five others have been indicted on felony charges of conspiring to impede a federal officer. The charges stem from a protest outside an immigration enforcement building in a Chicago suburb. Abughazaleh claims the charges are politically motivated and an attack on free speech. She stated that the previous administration is trying to silence dissenting opinions and punish those who speak out. The protests were in response to immigration enforcement operations in the Chicago area. These…
Documents that have recently come to light suggest that the FBI, under the Biden administration, conducted a secret investigation targeting over 160 Republican politicians and allies of former President Trump. This probe, reportedly related to “possible 2020 election-related crimes,” was known internally as “Arctic Frost.” Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, a Republican, made public the 197 subpoenas the FBI secured during this investigation. He described the operation as “nothing short of a Biden administration enemies list.” Grassley stated at a press conference that “Arctic Frost was the vehicle by which partisan FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors could improperly investigate the…
Colin Farrell recently shared a story about his time filming “Minority Report” with Tom Cruise. He admitted that Cruise wasn’t too pleased with him one day on set. Farrell explained that back then, he was dealing with some personal struggles. One night, he celebrated his birthday a little too hard and showed up for work the next day not feeling his best. He said the crew tried to help him out, even offering him some drinks and cigarettes. Farrell managed to get through the day, but he confessed it wasn’t his finest moment. He had a tough time remembering his…
A California woman was found guilty Wednesday of trespassing and other charges after taking four chickens from a Perdue Farms poultry plant. Zoe Rosenberg, 23, claimed she was rescuing the birds from cruelty, but a jury disagreed. Rosenberg, associated with the animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), faced misdemeanor trespassing and vehicle tampering charges, along with a felony conspiracy charge. She admitted to taking the chickens, but argued her actions were justified. Following the verdict, Rosenberg stated she wouldn’t apologize for providing medical care to animals she believed were neglected. She asserted her intervention saved the chickens, named Poppy,…
A man walks through a flooded street in a neighborhood affected by Hurricane Melissa in Santiago de Cuba on October 29, 2025. A powerful storm, Hurricane Melissa, has tragically claimed lives and caused significant damage across Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba, and it is now heading toward the Bahamas. As of Wednesday, reports indicate that the hurricane has taken the lives of at least 36 people across these regions. Initially making landfall on Tuesday as a Category 5 storm with winds reaching 185 mph in Jamaica, Melissa caused widespread destruction. In the parish of St. Elizabeth, landslides blocked key roads, forcing…
Phil Jackson Reflects on Contentious Tenure with the New York Knicks Phil Jackson, a name synonymous with NBA success, both as a player and a coach, had a less than stellar run as president of the New York Knicks. Joining the team in 2014, his time in New York was marked by a disappointing record of 80 wins and 166 losses. Now, in his upcoming book, “Masters of the Game,” Jackson sheds light on some of the challenges he faced, particularly his strained relationship with then-Knicks star Carmelo Anthony. Jackson, who famously coached Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls and Kobe Bryant’s…
A California dad is calling his two young children heroes after they stepped up to help him during a scary road rage incident. Chris Davison was driving with his 6-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son to a Halloween festival when things took a turn for the worse. According to reports, another driver started following them closely, even swerving at their car. Davison says when he got out to see what was happening, the other driver attacked him with a knife. Even though they were frightened, Davison’s kids jumped into action. His son used a dinosaur sticker and a phone charger to…
NYC Mayoral Candidate’s Ties to Heritage Spark Debate About American Identity As the race for New York City mayor heats up, a renewed focus has been placed on the background and upbringing of one of the candidates, Zohran Mamdani. An old interview with his mother, filmmaker Mira Nair, has resurfaced, sparking a conversation about cultural identity and what it means to be American. In the 2013 interview, Nair discussed raising her son, noting the family’s dedication to preserving his Indian and Ugandan heritage. She stated that he was “not an American at all,” and instead considered himself Ugandan and Indian.…

