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Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Violation Sparks Explosive Showdown

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a major wave of airstrikes Thursday against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, citing clear violations of the November 2024 ceasefire agreement. Israeli officials accused the Iran-backed terror group of rebuilding weapons depots and repositioning fighters in areas where they had been ordered to withdraw.

Before launching the strikes, the IDF issued civilian evacuation warnings in five locations. Lebanese civil defense agencies coordinated with the evacuations, and strikes began roughly an hour later. The IDF said it targeted Hezbollah’s Radwan Force, hitting major weapons storage sites embedded within civilian areas.

Lebanon’s state-run media reported one fatality and several injuries from the strikes, with damage centered in the towns of Toura and Tayr Debba. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the IDF response, accusing Israel of violating international law and targeting civilians—though his administration downplayed Hezbollah’s continued refusal to disarm.

Hezbollah, in a statement to the Lebanese people, insisted it is respecting the ceasefire. Yet the group openly declared it would retain weapons and continue its operations as long as Israel conducted what it called “aggression.” Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has previously warned that disarmament is not on the table and claimed the Lebanese government is under foreign pressure to dismantle the group.

Israeli officials presented intelligence to U.S. and French authorities, reportedly showing Hezbollah’s rearmament and the Lebanese army’s failure to dismantle terrorist infrastructure. A senior IDF officer warned that Thursday’s strikes were only the beginning, stating that Hezbollah will be targeted throughout Lebanon, including in Beirut, if disarmament does not occur.

The IDF emphasized that Hezbollah’s continued presence and operations near civilians represent a deliberate use of human shields—making future conflict inevitable if Lebanon fails to enforce the ceasefire agreement.

Looking Forward with Hope

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Our God is a rewarder God. He is not selfish, nor does He delight in seeing us suffer or live in lack. The enemy would like nothing more than to convince us otherwise—to plant doubts about the goodness of God. But Hebrews 11:6 makes a bold declaration that pierces through centuries of human uncertainty: “God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. . .

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Pete Serrano U.S. Attorney Fight Erupts, Dems Say No Way

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Rep. Michael Baumgartner, R-Wash., is urging Senate leaders to confirm Pete Serrano as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington before his interim term ends on December 4. Serrano, a former Pasco mayor and Republican candidate for state attorney general, was appointed to the role by Attorney General Pam Bondi in August.

With the clock ticking on Serrano’s 120-day interim appointment, Baumgartner emphasized that public safety demands a fully empowered, Senate-confirmed attorney leading federal law enforcement efforts in the region. In a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, he called for swift action, warning that a leadership gap would harm the district’s ability to combat crime.

Despite ongoing operations during the federal government shutdown, confirmation efforts face fierce opposition from Democrat Sen. Patty Murray, who vowed to block Serrano’s nomination using the Senate’s “blue slip” rule. Though the rule allows home-state senators to veto judicial and U.S. attorney nominations, it is not a law and can be overridden by a Republican majority.

Murray criticized Serrano’s conservative views on abortion and the January 6 Capitol breach. She labeled him “extreme” and “out of step” with Washington state values, citing his support for the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and his defense of Second Amendment rights through the Silent Majority Foundation.

Serrano, though defeated in the 2024 attorney general race, won 29 of 39 counties in Washington, including most counties in the Eastern District. Since his appointment, his office has led multiple major law enforcement operations, including Operation Rolling Thunder and Operation Liberty Lake, resulting in arrests of child predators, drug traffickers, and violent fugitives.

If the Senate fails to confirm him, Pasco may be forced to fill his vacated city council seat. Baumgartner insists the delay is politically motivated and risks undermining public safety for partisan gain.

Arizona Measles Outbreak Spirals, Are You at Risk?

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Arizona is now facing its largest measles outbreak in over 30 years, prompting state health officials to urgently recommend vaccinations. As of this week, 111 confirmed cases have been reported—107 of them tied to a growing outbreak in Mohave County, near the Utah border.

The outbreak is directly linked to an ongoing surge in southwest Utah. Officials confirmed that almost all Arizona cases involve individuals who are unvaccinated. Nicole Witt, Arizona’s assistant director for public health preparedness, stressed the need for vaccination to prevent further spread and complications.

Health data reveals that Mohave County’s kindergarten vaccination rate is around 77%, significantly below the 95% threshold health officials consider necessary for herd immunity. The overall statewide coverage is approximately 89%, but that still falls short of recommended levels.

So far, three people have been hospitalized, though no deaths have been reported. Officials are warning the public that measles is extremely contagious and can linger in the air for up to two hours after an infected person has left the room. Symptoms typically begin a week or two after exposure and include a high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes, and a distinctive rash.

Doctors warn of serious complications, including pneumonia and encephalitis, which can lead to long-term damage or death. Though the majority of people recover, the risks to infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals are substantial.

Health officials are urging Arizona residents to check their vaccination status and speak with their healthcare providers. The state recommends the MMR vaccine for both children and adults who have not yet received it. With other states also reporting outbreaks, the concern is growing that more regions could be impacted if immunization rates do not rise.

Damon Jones Gambling Scandal, Rigged Bets & NBA Secrets

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Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones has pleaded not guilty to federal charges tied to a sweeping gambling scandal involving rigged poker games and the leaking of confidential information related to NBA players. The 49-year-old appeared in federal court on Thursday, where he faced arraignment in two criminal cases linked to a broader crackdown on illegal betting operations.

Jones is accused of passing insider information about NBA stars, including LeBron James and Anthony Davis, to organized crime-linked bookies for the purpose of fixing bets. Prosecutors allege that he knowingly provided nonpublic injury updates before key games to help gamblers place high-stakes wagers. One text reportedly sent by Jones urged a co-conspirator to “get a big bet on Milwaukee tonight before the information is out,” referring to a game where James ultimately did not play.

The former NBA sharpshooter, once a teammate of LeBron James, was arrested alongside more than 30 others swept up in the investigation. Among those also implicated are Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier.

In addition to leaking sensitive player information, Jones is facing allegations tied to a high-stakes poker ring. Authorities say the games were rigged using concealed technology, including marked cards, x-ray equipment, and altered dealing tables to cheat unsuspecting participants. Former NBA players were allegedly used as high-profile bait to draw in wealthy players to these fraudulent games.

Jones has been released on a $200,000 bond, backed by his mother and stepfather’s Texas home. He is barred from traveling outside of court-approved areas, cannot gamble, and is prohibited from contacting others involved in the case.

The charges come as the NBA continues to navigate growing concerns over gambling’s influence on the sport. The involvement of high-profile figures like Jones underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the risk to the league’s integrity.

Trump’s Shutdown Move Has Democrats Fuming

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President Donald Trump is working tirelessly to reduce the impact of the ongoing government shutdown on the American people, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday during a conversation with Breitbart News. Duffy credited Trump’s leadership as focused, tireless, and driven by a commitment to serve, even as Democrats refuse to pass legislation to reopen the government.

Duffy confirmed that the Department of Transportation is scaling back flights due to staffing concerns. Air traffic controllers, many of whom have already missed a paycheck, are increasingly unable to remain at work without pay. The department plans to reduce flights gradually to minimize safety risks rather than allowing a full collapse of the air traffic system.

When asked about criticism from Democrats, Duffy was blunt: “Open the damn government. Vote to open the government.” He dismissed complaints about the flight cuts, arguing that those responsible for the shutdown are the same ones blaming the administration for handling its fallout.

Duffy praised President Trump’s work ethic and determination to shield Americans from the worst effects of the Democrat-led shutdown. “He’s a machine,” Duffy said. “Every moment he has, he’s maximizing. There’s not vacation time. It’s work time.”

In contrast, Duffy recalled how former President Barack Obama managed a previous shutdown by increasing public discomfort—closing open-air parks and hiking trails to create political pressure. Trump, by contrast, is focused on minimizing the damage, even if it means reducing the political leverage over his opponents.

“He wants the country to be better off,” Duffy said, emphasizing Trump’s consistent effort to avoid causing unnecessary pain to working families. “He wakes up every day and works longer, fuller days to make the country incredibly great and everyone prosperous.”

The current shutdown, caused by a lack of agreement in Congress, continues to test federal operations and worker morale. But within the Department of Transportation, officials say they are managing with limited resources while prioritizing the safety and well-being of the public—something they credit directly to President Trump’s leadership.

Jeremy Renner Misconduct Allegations Explode

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Marvel actor Jeremy Renner is facing explosive allegations from Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou, who claims the star sent her explicit messages, became violent during an argument, and threatened to report her to immigration authorities. The two reportedly worked together on two film projects and briefly dated.

Zhou says Renner initiated contact with unsolicited and pornographic messages before they became romantically involved. Despite the inappropriate start, she moved forward with casting him in two of her projects earlier this year. The relationship later soured, with Zhou alleging a disturbing episode at Renner’s home in Reno, Nevada.

According to Zhou, Renner became intoxicated and screamed for hours, leading her to barricade herself in a bedroom. Fearing for her safety, she texted a friend during the confrontation, describing him as “violent” and expressing serious concern for her well-being. She claims Renner drank an entire bottle of wine during the incident.

The most alarming claim involves a threat Zhou says Renner made after she confronted him about his past behavior. She alleges that Renner threatened to call immigration enforcement on her as retaliation for confronting him about his conduct, calling it a deeply frightening and abusive response.

Zhou maintains that she asked Renner to treat her with respect, both as a woman and a filmmaker. Instead, she says she was met with intimidation and threats, behavior that she believes reflects a pattern of misconduct. Renner has faced previous personal controversies, including a high-profile divorce in 2014 and persistent tabloid rumors.

These new allegations add to growing concerns over accountability in the entertainment industry, particularly when powerful figures face little scrutiny behind closed doors. For audiences who value integrity and responsibility from public figures, the claims raise serious questions about Hollywood’s tolerance for abusive behavior.

Government Shutdown Flight Cuts, Chaos Just Beginning

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is warning of a worsening crisis in U.S. air travel due to the ongoing government shutdown, placing full responsibility on Democrats for refusing to fund essential services. Flight reductions across the country have already begun, with a 4 percent cut in operations expected to increase to 10 percent by next week.

Duffy spoke during a discussion with Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, detailing the growing strain on air traffic controllers. Most controllers are working without pay, and the next paycheck is expected to be zero dollars. Duffy explained that many newer employees, lacking savings, are now forced to take second jobs or leave their posts entirely.

As a result, the system is under increasing stress. “What that has done is put a lot of pressure on the air traffic control system,” Duffy said, noting the unpredictable nature of the disruption. Delays and cancellations are already being reported at major airports like LAX, JFK, and Dallas–Fort Worth, with different cities affected on different days due to staffing shortages.

The Department of Transportation is phasing in the 10 percent reduction to avoid a complete breakdown, Duffy said, calling it a move to “mitigate risk.” He emphasized that even with safety as the top priority, no form of travel is completely risk-free. The agency is trying to match flight capacity to staffing levels in order to maintain minimal service without jeopardizing passenger safety.

Despite efforts to reduce the impact on the public, Duffy said Democrat lawmakers have been complaining while offering no solutions. “We have worked overtime to make sure that we minimize the impact on the American people. We’re trying to help the American people,” he said. “Vote to open the government.”

Duffy emphasized that the shutdown is not a political stunt by his department but the result of congressional inaction. He made it clear that essential transportation services are being used as political leverage, stating, “Open the damn government.” He directly blamed lawmakers on the left for delaying critical funding, endangering safety, and creating unnecessary hardship for working Americans.

As the holiday travel season nears, flight disruptions are expected to worsen unless Congress acts. Duffy’s comments underscore the broader concerns about national security, infrastructure stability, and the consequences of partisan gridlock on everyday Americans.

Texas Roblox Child Safety Scandal, What They’re Hiding

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a high-profile lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, alleging the company prioritized profits over the safety of children using its platform. The suit accuses Roblox of misleading parents, failing to protect young users, and allowing online predators to flourish.

According to the complaint, Roblox presents itself as a safe, family-friendly environment while enabling unmoderated interactions and exposing children to sexual and violent content. Paxton’s office described the platform as a “breeding ground for predators,” claiming the company ignored safety protocols and misrepresented its protections to the public.

Roblox, which hosts tens of millions of daily users—many under the age of 13—operates a virtual world where users play and create games, interact with strangers, and purchase virtual goods. The lawsuit asserts that Roblox’s lack of effective age verification, inadequate content moderation, and permissive chat features have created an environment ripe for abuse.

Paxton charged that the company has allowed “pixel pedophiles and corporate profit” to take priority over the safety of children in Texas. The lawsuit demands stronger action from Roblox, including the implementation of real protections against grooming, sexual exploitation, and harmful content.

Roblox responded by expressing disappointment, claiming it shares the goal of keeping children safe online. The company emphasized its use of artificial intelligence tools, human moderators, and safety policies aimed at removing bad actors. However, Paxton’s office maintains that these measures have been inadequate and introduced only in response to public pressure and legal threats.

This legal action in Texas follows similar lawsuits in Louisiana and Kentucky, where state attorneys general have alleged that Roblox allows predators to “thrive, unite, hunt, and victimize kids.” The mounting legal pressure may force the platform to implement significant changes or face further regulatory action.

The case has gained national attention following a separate lawsuit filed by the parents of a 15-year-old boy who died by suicide after being groomed through Roblox and Discord. That lawsuit alleges both companies failed to implement proper safeguards and misled users about the risks, ultimately contributing to the child’s death.

With a growing number of reports detailing grooming, sexual exploitation, and exposure to explicit content, conservative lawmakers and parents are calling for stronger oversight of platforms marketed to children. The Roblox lawsuit represents a broader effort to hold tech companies accountable for the risks they pose to vulnerable users.

As concerns escalate over the unchecked influence of digital platforms on young minds, state leaders like Ken Paxton are taking bold steps to protect families and demand corporate accountability.

FBI Headquarters Decision Triggers Maryland Lawsuit

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Maryland has filed a lawsuit against the FBI and the General Services Administration after the Trump administration changed plans surrounding a headquarters building in Greenbelt.

“Throughout the selection process for the FBI headquarters, Maryland and Prince George’s County leaders joined in a coordinated bipartisan effort to ensure the federal government used a fair, transparent, and lawful process to select a site for the new headquarters, and to provide relevant stakeholders with information to make a reasoned selection that supported the FBI’s security and mission needs,” the lawsuit says. “State and county leaders joined in this effort based on their expectation that securing the FBI headquarters in Prince George’s County would bring transformative benefits to the County and the State.”

The GSA “duly completed the site selection process in 2023 and selected the Greenbelt site. Congress set aside additional funds for the project after that decision,” the filing explains. The FBI and GSA announced in July that the site would instead be the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., and took actions to redirect the funds.

“These actions flouted Congress’s explicit direction to choose a site from the three specified sites, as well as other specific statutory directives concerning the selection of the site and the use of the funds,” it claims.

Democrat Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, released a joint statement condemning the site shift. “A thorough and transparent selection process concluded that Greenbelt, Maryland, is the site best for a new FBI headquarters that meets the Bureau’s security and mission needs,” they said. “The Trump Administration has no grounds to ignore this selection, or redirect even one penny that Congress specifically appropriated for construction of the competitively selected site.”

FBI Director Kash Patel announced the headquarters update on July 1, calling the decision a “historic moment.”

Then-GSA Acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian said the Hoover building “accumulated years of deferred maintenance, suffering from an aging water system to concrete falling off the structure,” noting he was proud to “find a building that best supports [the FBI] mission and their people.”