Trump: Anonymous Friend Donated $130 Million to Pay Troops During Democrat Government Shutdown
An anonymous donor gave $130 million to the U.S. Department of War to pay troops during the Democrats’ government shutdown.

An anonymous donor gave $130 million to the U.S. Department of War to pay troops during the Democrats’ government shutdown.

Passengers and crewmembers on a Delta Air Lines flight detected a foul smell after taking off from Los Angeles on October 18.

More than 140,000 bottles of a cholesterol medication are the subject of a recall, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said.

A suspect in the recent murder of a man in Charlotte, North Carolina, was reportedly previously arrested over 40 times.

A Venezuelan migrant is accused of repeatedly stabbing a man who was recording video on September 20 in Chicago, Illinois.

Coca-Cola will be selling soda pop made with cane sugar in the United States as the food industry moves to take part in President Donald Trump’s efforts to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).

An illegal immigrant truck driver accused of causing a fatal semi-truck crash in Indiana reportedly owned a company that raked in taxpayer money before the crash.

A Democrat former Public Service Commission (PSC) candidate was accused Tuesday of stealing trade secrets from Georgia Power.

A RealClearPolitics article details how former President Joe Biden’s (D) U.S. Secret Service was steeped in DEI practices and other troubles.

Beloved Chess Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has died at the age of 29, leaving family and friends to mourn his loss.

Rutgers University Chancellor Francine Conway is claiming the school remains committed to “academic freedom” as trouble surrounding an outwardly pro-Antifa professor heats up.

A leftist dressed in a penis costume was arrested Saturday in Fairhope, Alabama, amid the anti-Trump “No Kings” protests.

Democrat congressional candidates across America are apparently angry with their party’s leaders for not rising to the occasion since President Donald Trump became president a second time, according to Axios.

Americans are seeing a welcome sight at gas pumps across the nation as the average price falls below $3 per gallon.

The Democrat mayor of Houston, Texas, criticized Democrat socialist and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani during a recent interview with the New York Times.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) unnecessarily shut down a highway over Vice President JD Vance’s appearance at the U.S. Marine Corps 250th anniversary celebration at Camp Pendleton on Saturday, according to the White House.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is warning of the impacts of terrorists coming across the United States border.

Passengers on an Air China flight witnessed a lithium battery burst into flames in luggage that had been placed in an overhead bin on Saturday.

A “very specific” anonymous tip led investigators on Saturday to human remains believed to be those of a Philadelphia beauty queen who went missing two weeks ago.

A Florida high school teacher who was forced to take down a poster of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk he placed in his classroom is pushing back.

Two female reverends have been working on a children’s Bible with social justice themes.

Leftist Democrats at the “No Kings” protest in Washington, DC, on Saturday wore inflatable costumes to show their opposition to President Donald Trump.

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Saturday refused to answer whether Democrats would retake the majority in the House and Senate as the midterms loom.

A businessman was savagely beaten and robbed outside his workplace in Orange County, California, on Wednesday.

Portugal has moved to ban burqas used for “gender or religious motives,” and fines for not abiding by the rules are steep.

A local restaurant in St. Louis, Missouri, that is fed up with being the target of thieves took matters into its own hands recently.

Tesla and SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk echoed support Thursday for the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal truck drivers in America.

The court hearing for the man accused of stabbing a Ukrainian woman to death on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, will not happen until next year.

Three labor unions are fighting President Donald Trump, claiming his administration violated the rights of legal visa holders by monitoring their social media accounts.

A woman recently threatened to team up with her wife to “destroy” a fellow traveler at an airport in Atlanta, Georgia.

A senior at the University of North Georgia is voicing her shock after buying a textbook that apparently labeled Christianity as a white supremacist group.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris (D) has criticized the state of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as “criminal” along with other insulting epithets.

California will be held accountable for refusing to enforce English proficiency rules for truckers, according to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s (D) chief of staff reportedly apologized after a $20 million legislative grant was not given to the correct organization.

President Joe Biden (D) and one of his former staffers have tried to horn in on President Donald Trump’s historic achievements on the peace deal between Israel and the terrorist group known as Hamas.

Several major American airports have refused to play a clip of U.S. Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem blasting Democrats for the government shutdown which has resulted in some federal employees working without pay for the time being.

Charlie Kirk, who was a champion for free speech, a devout Christian, and the founder of Turning Point USA, would have been 32 years old today.

A gorilla at the San Diego Zoo gave visitors quite a fright on Saturday when he ran at a glass barrier.

President Donald Trump went off-script during a speech Monday and asked for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be pardoned.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill on Wednesday aimed at shielding Americans from Islamic Sharia Law.
