Opinion War’s Harrowing Reality: Raw Footage from Iraq War Reveals Brutality and Sacrifice Sentinel Update, October 31, 2025 The documentary “The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah” offers a harrowing glimpse into the brutal realities faced by U.S. troops during the Iraq War, blending war correspondent photos, bodycam footage, and veteran interviews to create a stark portrayal of conflict. Directed by Michael Pack, the film… Continue Reading
Politics U.N. Condemns U.S. Military Strikes in Caribbean and Pacific as “Unacceptable” Stella Green, October 31, 2025 Friday, 31 October 2025 07:02 AM EDT The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, condemned U.S. military strikes against boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, calling them “unacceptable” and demanding an immediate halt. The remarks marked the first such criticism from a United Nations organization…. Continue Reading
Politics Former Senator Condemns Move to Eliminate Senate Filibuster, Warns of Democratic Overreach Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Jim Thomas | Friday, 31 October 2025 06:28 PM EDT Former Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., told Newsmax on Friday that House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is right to oppose eliminating the Senate filibuster. He warned that Democrats would exploit its removal to consolidate power and erode conservative influence in… Continue Reading
Politics Pennsylvania Launches Aggressive Fentanyl Crackdown Amid National Crisis Stella Green, October 31, 2025 The fight against fentanyl has become “an all-hands-on-deck effort,” as law enforcement agencies across Pennsylvania work together to remove tens of millions of lethal doses from circulation, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday told Newsmax. “Pennsylvania is obviously a beautiful, wonderful state, [but] when you look at fentanyl and the way… Continue Reading
Politics Agriculture Secretary Condemns SNAP as “Corrupt” Amid Shutdown Debate Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Jim Mishler | Friday, 31 October 2025 05:29 PM EDT Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins accused the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) of being “bloated,” “corrupt,” and “dysfunctional” during a Capitol media briefing on Friday, as two federal judges mandated funding for the program amid a government shutdown. Rollins, speaking… Continue Reading
Opinion Obama’s Call for Journalism Regulation Sparks Orwellian Concerns Sentinel Update, October 31, 2025 By Michael Dorstewitz A video of former President Barack Obama celebrating “new forms of journalism” has resurfaced, drawing sharp criticism for his advocacy of government regulation to control media narratives. In remarks made to historian Heather Cox Richardson at the Connecticut Forum, Obama emphasized the need to distinguish facts from… Continue Reading
Politics VA Secretary Condemns Democratic Tactics in Government Shutdown Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Newsmax Wires | Friday, 31 October 2025 10:16 AM EDT Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins on Friday sharply rebuked congressional Democrats, telling Newsmax they’ve said the quiet part out loud by using veterans and working families as political leverage to extend the federal government shutdown — a move he… Continue Reading
Politics Senate Democrats Accused of Endangering Children by Blocking SNAP Funding Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Sandy Fitzgerald | Friday, 31 October 2025 07:48 AM EDT Rep. Randy Fine accused Senate Democrats of endangering American families by refusing to pass a continuing resolution, risking the collapse of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and leaving 42 million Americans, including children, without food support. Speaking on… Continue Reading
Opinion U.S. Marines Celebrate 250th Anniversary with Focus on Unity Over Diversity Eugene Barnes, October 31, 2025 Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion’s (LCAC) on the beach as U.S. Marine Corps V-22 Ospreys and CH-53 Super Stallions fly overhead during the America’s Marines 250 event at Camp Pendleton’s Red Beach – Oct.18, 2025 – Oceanside, Calif. The U.S. Marines marked their 250th anniversary, inclusive of visits from U.S…. Continue Reading
Politics House Republicans Brace for Extended Workdays Amid Prolonged Government Shutdown Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Charlie McCarthy | Friday, 31 October 2025 10:18 AM EDT House Republicans are preparing for extended workdays as the government shutdown nears its conclusion, with Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., warning colleagues to expect “long nights, long days” as Congress works to address a backlog of legislative priorities. The prolonged… Continue Reading