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During a ceremony honoring the U.S. Navy’s 250th birthday, President Trump reassured our dedicated service members that they would receive their full pay, despite the current government shutdown. He promised an across-the-board pay raise once the budget issues are resolved. Speaking from the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, President Trump made it clear that the shutdown, which he attributed to the Democrats, would not ultimately harm our military. While active-duty troops continue their service, the shutdown has put their paychecks on hold. Many civilian employees who support our military have been temporarily furloughed, and some support programs for military…

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BROADVIEW, ILLINOIS – OCTOBER 03: Police clash with demonstrators during a protest outside an immigrant processing and detention center on October 03, 2025 in Broadview, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) By Staff WriterOctober 5, 2025 In response to ongoing unrest and increasing concerns for the safety of federal officers, the President has authorized the deployment of 300 National Guard troops to Chicago. This action aims to protect federal personnel and property amidst what the White House describes as “violent riots and lawlessness” spurred by recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. The President’s authorization came after a reported incident where ICE…

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Federal Agents Increase Enforcement in Chicago Amid Immigration Concerns CHICAGO – Federal immigration agents have stepped up their efforts in the Chicago area, leading to a rise in arrests and sparking debate among residents and local leaders. Since last month, federal agents have arrested over 1,000 immigrants in the Chicago area as part of an increased enforcement effort. The government has stated its commitment to upholding immigration laws. According to reports, some encounters between federal agents and individuals have raised concerns. Activists claim that some U.S. citizens and legal residents have been temporarily detained during these operations. One particular incident…

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Federal Agents Respond to Attack in Chicago Tensions are high in Chicago after an incident involving federal immigration officers and a group of individuals described by officials as attackers. The event took place near 40th Street and Kedzie Avenue, amidst ongoing debates about federal law enforcement presence in the city. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were patrolling an area about 15 miles from an ICE processing center when their vehicle sustained a flat tire. It is alleged that the agents were then surrounded by a group of people in multiple vehicles.…

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NEW YORK CITY – A dangerous trend called “subway surfing” is leading to tragic accidents and raising concerns about safety and personal responsibility. Recent incidents, including the deaths of two young girls, highlight the risks involved when individuals climb on top of moving subway trains. This reckless behavior has claimed the lives of several New Yorkers, many of whom are young people. Sadly, a 15-year-old boy with dreams of working for the subway, lost his life in 2022 after falling from a train. Local authorities are trying to stop this trend with public awareness campaigns. However, some believe more needs…

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Kathryn Dennis, who used to be on the show Southern Charm, is in trouble with the law. She was found guilty of driving under the influence (DUI) after being arrested earlier this year. The 34-year-old was taken into custody in Berkeley County, South Carolina. The charges included DUI and having an open container of alcohol in her car. This happened back on May 20, 2024. Now, she has to spend 30 days in jail. She is currently being held in the Berkeley County jail. Police stopped Dennis because they thought she might be drunk. One officer said she had “glossy…

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Rite Aid, a well-known pharmacy chain in the United States, has officially closed all its stores after filing for bankruptcy twice within two years. The company made this announcement on its website, expressing gratitude to its loyal customers for their years of support. For many years, Rite Aid served communities across the nation, boasting over 60 years of history. At its peak in 1987, it was the largest drug store chain in the U.S., with more than 2,000 locations. However, since then, the company faced multiple challenges. Rite Aid attempted to merge with other large chains like Walgreens and Albertsons,…

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Dyan Cannon, the actress known for her roles in classic movies, recently shared some thoughts on friendship and faith. At 88 years young, Cannon is now co-hosting a podcast called “God’s Table Hollywood,” where she and others discuss finding purpose through faith-based conversations. Cannon found herself in the headlines after an interview at the Hollywood Beauty Awards. When asked about having friends in Hollywood, she playfully said she had “friends with benefits.” The comment caused a stir, but Cannon clarified that she didn’t realize the modern meaning of the phrase. She explained that she simply meant friends who bring positivity…

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A Virginia Attorney General candidate, Jay Jones, is facing criticism after some old text messages came to light. In the messages, Jones made disturbing comments about the children of a Republican leader. While some Democrats have condemned the words, they have not asked Jones to step down from the race. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, said she spoke to Jones about the texts but stopped short of calling for him to end his campaign. However, the Virginia Beach Democratic Committee is still supporting Jones. They say everyone makes mistakes, and Jones has taken responsibility for his actions. Republicans, on the other…

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President Trump to Celebrate Navy Anniversary Amidst Government Shutdown WASHINGTON – President Trump will attend the Navy’s 250th-anniversary celebration in Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday, despite the ongoing government shutdown. “I believe, ‘THE SHOW MUST GO ON!'” Trump stated on Truth Social. “This will be the largest Celebration in the History of the Navy. Thousands of our brave Active Duty Servicemembers and Military Families will be in attendance, and I look forward to this special day with all of them.” The shutdown, which began Wednesday, has led to partisan disagreements, with military personnel working without pay and some federal employees furloughed.…

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