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Tennessee Military Explosives Plant Blast Kills, Sparks Probe

A deadly explosion rocked a military-grade explosives facility in Bucksnort, Tennessee, early Friday morning, leaving multiple people dead and others missing. The blast occurred around 7:45 a.m. at Accurate Energetic Systems, a company that manufactures explosives for military, aerospace, and commercial demolition use.

Trump Snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize, White House Hits Back

The White House sharply criticized the Norwegian Nobel Committee on Friday after President Donald Trump was passed over for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. Communications Director Steven Cheung accused the committee of “placing politics over peace” for selecting Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado instead of the former president, who recently brokered a historic ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Letitia James Hit with Mortgage Fraud Bombshell

Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley sharply criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s Hannity, calling her “lawfare’s happiest warrior” as she now faces legal trouble of her own.

Alvin Bragg Drops Case Against Pro-Life Assault Suspect

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has declined to pursue prosecution in a violent assault case involving a pro-life activist, despite video evidence showing the incident in full. Attorneys for Savannah Craven Antao, the victim, say the DA’s office not only dropped the case but has refused to refile felony charges despite legal grounds to do so.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Sparks Political Firestorm

Acclaimed novelist Bret Easton Ellis has sharply criticized Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film One Battle After Another, calling it a politically charged piece of propaganda masquerading as cinematic art. While the film has received widespread praise from left-leaning critics, Ellis argues that its acclaim stems more from its progressive message than from its actual artistic merit.

NYC Social Media Lawsuit Targets Big Tech Over Teens

New York City has filed a sweeping federal lawsuit against Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok, accusing the tech giants of fueling a youth mental health crisis. The city claims these companies knowingly designed addictive platforms that exploit children and teens for profit, creating a “public nuisance” that burdens schools, hospitals, and law enforcement.

Jimmy Kimmel, Charlie Kirk Sparks Firestorm

Jimmy Kimmel is under renewed scrutiny after defending his controversial remarks about the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk. In a recent interview, the ABC late-night host claimed his comments were “intentionally and maliciously mischaracterized” by conservative media and said he didn’t initially see a “big problem” with what he said on air.

DOJ Charges Man Threatening Conservative Influencer

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges against a man accused of sending a threatening letter to conservative influencer Benny Johnson.

Republican Purchases Dominion Voting Systems

Scott Leiendecker, the former Republican elections director in St. Louis City, has purchased Dominion Voting Systems.

Qatari Air Force Base Coming to Idaho

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the United States will host a Qatari air force facility in Idaho.

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