Former Trooper Arrested After Billboard Dispute with YouTuber
A former Connecticut state police sergeant was taken into custody following a heated exchange outside his home that escalated into a criminal charge. According to Eyewitness News 3, Brian Fahey, 53, was arrested for disorderly conduct after confronting a YouTuber who displayed old footage of a prior...
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White House Backs Renaming Pentagon as ‘Department of War’
new website title:The White House is moving forward with a proposal to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War, aiming to revive what it calls “traditional military values.” According to Fox News, President Donald Trump and administration aides say the rebranding effort reflect...
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Joni Ernst Expected to Bow Out of 2026 Senate Race
WASHINGTON — Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is expected to announce in September that she won’t seek reelection in 2026, opening up a Senate seat that could reshape the state’s political landscape. According to Military.com, her anticipated retirement adds to a rising number of Republican Senate departu...
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Pentagon Defends Personnel Chief Amid Florida Civil Case
As Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Anthony Tata becomes entangled in a civil legal dispute in Florida, the Pentagon is publicly affirming its full support for the senior official. According to Fox News, the Department of Defense continues to back Tata as new court filings rev...
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Chiropractor Gets Life Term for Poisoning Wife with Lead-Tainted Vitamins
A former Alabama chiropractor will spend the rest of his life in prison for orchestrating a chilling attempt to poison his wife using lead-contaminated vitamins during a bitter divorce battle. According to the New York Post, Brian Thomas Mann, 36, was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday after b...
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Pentagon Ends Use of Chinese Coders in Cloud Networks
A U.S. military software security review has prompted immediate changes in how the Department of Defense operates its cloud platforms. According to The Hill, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has officially barred Chinese nationals from working on Pentagon cloud systems after concerns emerged over nati...
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Comedian Reggie Carroll was Fatally Shot in Mississippi, Suspect Arrested
A beloved comedian known for his national presence in stand-up and memorable TV roles has died in what authorities are calling a targeted shooting. According to the New York Post, Reggie Carroll, a Baltimore-born comedian with a career spanning television and live comedy tours, was shot and killed i...
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Moore Under Fire for 2006 Military Award Claims
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is facing intense national scrutiny after admitting an error in a 2006 application for a prestigious White House fellowship, where he inaccurately listed two military honors not yet awarded to him at the time. According to the Daily Mail, the controversy has resurfaced amid M...
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NBC Anchor Tom Llamas was Arrested in a 2001 Fraternity Raid But Never Charged
Years before becoming the face of NBC's "Nightly News," Tom Llamas was among several fraternity members arrested in a violent 2001 incident involving two student organizations near Loyola University in New Orleans. According to the New York Post, though Llamas was cleared of wrongdoing and never cha...
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Air Force Reversal Grants Babbitt Funeral Honors
Air Force reversal grants Babbitt funeral honors The U.S. Air Force has reversed an earlier decision and will now provide military funeral honors to Ashli Babbitt, a former Air Force Senior Airman who was killed during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. According to Fox News, Babbitt’s family was for...
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