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Teen Hero Jumps Into River, Saves Three Girls and a Police Officer

He didn’t wait for orders, backup, or certainty he’d survive. When the car plunged into the Pascagoula River, three teenage girls clung to its roof as the water rose and the current dragged them away. On the shore, 16-year-old Corion Evans saw what was happening and moved before fear could stop him. He stripped down

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JUST IN: John Fetterman SLAMS Democrats for demanding ICE agents be unmasked

Fetterman’s stance cuts directly into one of the Democratic Party’s deepest fault lines: how to demand accountability from law enforcement without turning individual officers into targets. By defending masked ICE agents, he isn’t defending every raid or every policy; he’s drawing a hard line at putting names, faces, and home addresses into the crosshairs of

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JUST IN: John Fetterman SLAMS Democrats for demanding ICE agents be unmasked

Fetterman’s stance cuts directly through the Democratic Party’s growing divide over immigration enforcement. While some progressives demand fully visible, fully identifiable officers in the name of transparency, he insists that the reality on the ground is far more volatile. In an era of online mobs and doxxing, he argues that a face covering can mean

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Cori Broadus Shares Quiet, Heartbreaking Messages After the Loss of Her Newborn Daughter

In a world that often demands every detail, Cori chose something far braver: honesty without spectacle. Her photos—her body curled protectively around her baby, a tiny hand resting on her chest, the sterile glow of hospital machines—told a story words could only cheapen. She didn’t try to explain the unexplainable. Instead, she let the stillness

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Government shutdown ends as Trump signs bill, but DH

Trump’s signature spared millions of federal workers from a prolonged shutdown, but the deal he accepted was anything but a clean victory. While core agencies are funded through September, Homeland Security was left dangling on a short leash, paid only through February 13. That deliberate deadline turns DHS into a battlefield, forcing Republicans and Democrats

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A Country in Turmoil: Trump’s Approval Rating Hits an All-Time Low

What once felt like bold disruption now feels, to many, like a reckless gamble taken with their rent money, their retirement, and their children’s future. The grocery aisle has become a weekly referendum on the president’s leadership, every higher price tag a reminder that slogans do not pay the bills. As debt piles up and

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House Passes Bill to Ban Gender Transition Treatments for Minors

In the end, the bill became less about medical protocols and more about who gets to decide a child’s future: parents, doctors, or politicians. Supporters framed it as a moral line in the sand, calling gender-affirming care “child abuse” and insisting that a generation was being sacrificed to ideology. Opponents saw something far darker—a federal

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A Homeless Veteran Sniper Inherited a Mountain Cabin — Then the Hunters Discovered Why He Was Feared

The cold mountain air cut through the clearing like a blade. Eight hunters stood in a semicircle, their expensive camouflage gear pristine, their rifles gleaming in the November sun. In the center, a man knelt on the ground, trembling hands pressed against the dirt. His clothes were torn, his beard wild, and his eyes were

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