The United States is planning to withdraw approximately 5,000 troops from Germany, marking a significant shift in U.S. military posture in Europe. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the move following a broader Pentagon review, with the withdrawal expected to take place over the next six to 12 months. Tensions With Allies Drive Decision The move […]
Congressman’s Lawyers Admit False Witness Claim In Court
Attorneys representing Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) have acknowledged that a key claim made in a domestic-related court filing was inaccurate, marking a significant development in an already contentious custody dispute with his ex-wife. The issue centers on a sworn statement Miller previously made regarding a witness he said was present during a Feb. 1 custody […]
Trump Reveals Surprising Interaction With Top Democrat Following Shooting
President Donald Trump revealed in a “60 Minutes” interview that a prominent Democrat approached him for a hug in the chaotic aftermath of the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner — a moment he described as unexpectedly unifying. Speaking with CBS’ Norah O’Donnell, Trump said the night took a dramatic turn just as he was preparing […]
Charlie Kirk’s Former Security Chief Sues Candace Owens
A former top security aide to slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk is taking Candace Owens to court — accusing the firebrand commentator of pushing wild conspiracy theories that ruined his reputation. Brian Harpole, who served as Kirk’s security chief the day he was assassinated at Utah Valley University last September, filed a defamation lawsuit Thursday […]
Jasmine Crockett Rages About Being ‘Disrespected’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett is drawing renewed attention following comments about respect, identity, and political criticism during a recent media appearance. Speaking on the daytime talk show Sherri, the Texas Democrat discussed her experiences as a black woman in public office and the scrutiny she faces. Crockett was perplexed that despite her position in Congress, she […]

A Split-Second Decision Can Cost A Bartender – What About Judges?
Consider a bartender in Georgia on a busy Friday night. A regular stumbles to the bar, slurring his words, eyes glassy, and orders another round. The bartender pours the drink. The man drives home and kills a father of three in a head-on collision. Under Georgia law, that bartender can be held civilly liable for […]