Thursday, November 13, 2025
Johnson tells the Sun that he wants to repeal a section of an appropriations bill that would allow a small group of senators to sue the Justice Department for millions.

Finance app Rocket Money scrubs its partnership with Mr. Carlson as the conservative commentator faces backlash for platforming hate.

The Justice Department, conservative podcasters, and reportedly, the White House are all irked by the FBI director’s recent decisions and questionable ‘optics.’

A lawyer for the plaintiff says a policy preventing transgender officers from screening passengers is ‘terribly demeaning.’
Kai Trump, just 18 but with 6 million social media followers, received a controversial exemption to compete in this weekend’s tournament at Belleair, Florida.
Nearly 10 percent of service members have dental issues that are blocking their deployment.
‘It is important for all of us, assuming we’re American citizens, to put the interest of our own country first,’ the Vice President said.

“Gambling in baseball is doing nothing but making the day-to-day lives of players substantially worse,” says a New York Mets pitcher, Ryne Stanek.

‘This case was a massive waste of taxpayer money and government energy from the start,’ the runner states.

The president of Free China recently invoked the Old Testament in comparing Taiwan’s stand against Beijing to the battle of David against Goliath.

The city was subjected to relentless shelling and sniper fire, resulting in the deaths of more than 10,000 people.
A senior commander blames the ‘anarchist fringe youth’ who act ‘violently against innocent civilians and against security forces.’
Two terror attacks, one in Delhi, the other in Islamabad, could complicate an entente.


Britain ‘does not want to be complicit in US military strikes and believes the attacks are illegal,’ one source says.

Sanai Takaichi, just three weeks in office, told the parliament or Diet that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could create “a survival-threatening situation” for Japan.
The vote on the bill to force a disclosure of the Epstein files will happen in the next few weeks.

Once there are 218 signatures on the petition to bring Massie’s legislation to the floor, the president will be powerless to stop the House from voting.

‘I want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump,’ Epstein allegedly writes in an email to Maxwell in 2011 — years after Epstein had pleaded guilty.

The Epstein files, a stock trading ban, and government funding await the speaker once his colleagues join him on the Hill.
Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva says she will be the final signature on a petition which could lead to the disclosure of the Epstein files.


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