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NFL Hall of Famer Joe Theismann Gifts Cars to Military Veterans

NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Theismann celebrated the 125th Army-Navy Game by gifting two cars to U.S. military veterans on Friday.

Houston Girl Killed by Illegal Venezuelan Driver Highlights Failures of Sanctuary Policies

Another tragic death has underscored the consequences of lax immigration enforcement in Harris County, Texas. On December 1, 7-year-old Ivory Smith was killed by a drunk driver in northeast Houston. Her mother sustained serious injuries in the crash. The alleged driver, 41-year-old Venezuelan national Joel Enrique Gonzalez Chacin, was in the country illegally and had a prior criminal record. He now faces charges of intoxicated manslaughter.

Morgan Wallen Pleads Guilty in Chair-Throwing Incident, Avoids Felony Charges

Country music star Morgan Wallen pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment charges after throwing a chair off a rooftop bar in Nashville, Tennessee, in April.

Biden’s Prison Swap with China Frees Convicted Offender, Sparking Backlash

President Joe Biden has commuted the sentence of a Chinese national convicted of possessing child exploitation material as part of a recent prisoner swap between the United States and China. The commutation comes amid the White House’s announcement of the “largest single-day grant of clemency” in American history, drawing sharp criticism.

South Korea’s Political Crisis Deepens as Former Defense Minister Attempts Suicide

In a dramatic turn of events following South Korea's brief imposition of martial law, former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun attempted suicide while in detention but was stopped by officials.

House Passes 2025 Defense Bill with Pay Raises for Troops, Restrictions on Transgender Care Funding

In a decisive move, the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday endorsed the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $884 billion package that significantly boosts military personnel pay while taking a stand against funding gender transition procedures for certain transgender children of military personnel.

Supreme Court Declines to Challenge Hawaii’s Anti-Gun Ruling, But Leaves Door Open for Future Case

The Supreme Court opted not to intervene on Monday in a case challenging Hawaii’s restrictive gun laws, missing an opportunity to reinforce Second Amendment rights over state-imposed limitations. The case contested Hawaii’s ban on carrying firearms in public without a permit, a policy upheld by the Hawaii Supreme Court earlier this year.

Arrest Made After Rep. Nancy Mace Attacked by Alleged LGBTQ Activist at U.S. Capitol

A suspect has been arrested following an alleged assault on Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday evening. Mace identified her assailant as a pro-LGBTQ activist and vowed to stand firm despite the incident.

AOC Dubbed Delusional for Suggesting Subway Riders Should Fear Daniel Penny

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is facing intense backlash after suggesting that New York City subway riders should fear Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran acquitted of all charges related to the death of Jordan Neely. Critics labeled the Democrat lawmaker’s comments as “delusional” and accused her of pandering to far-left supporters.

UnitedHealthCare CEO Assassin Luigi Mangione Shouts as He Was Being Transported to Court

Luigi Mangione resisted officers and loudly protested as he was escorted into a Pennsylvania courtroom Monday for an extradition hearing. Mangione, 26, faces second-degree murder charges in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week.

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