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Publix Permits Open Gun Carriage in Florida Stores Following State Court Decision

Stella Green, October 8, 2025

By Jim Mishler | Wednesday, 08 October 2025 06:47 PM EDT Publix, one of Florida’s largest grocery chains, now allows customers to openly carry guns in its stores after a recent state court ruling. Florida’s open-carry restrictions were lifted on Sept. 25 following the 1st District Court of Appeal striking…

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Zach Bryan’s Controversial Song Sparks Outrage from DHS Officials

Ella Thomas, October 8, 2025

Country singer Zach Bryan has faced backlash from U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials after releasing a song that touches on immigration raids conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The controversy centers around “Bad News,” a demo Bryan shared on social media on Oct. 3, which includes lyrics…

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House Speaker Condemns NFL’s Super Bowl Halftime Choice Amid Controversy

Ella Thomas, October 8, 2025

By Mark Swanson | Wednesday, 08 October 2025 01:51 PM EDT House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., criticized the NFL’s decision to feature Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Bad Bunny as the headliner for February’s Super Bowl halftime show, calling it a “terrible decision.” Johnson argued that performers like country music artist Lee…

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Journey Keyboardist Honors Conservative Leader with New Tribute Single

Ella Thomas, October 8, 2025

Journey keyboardist and guitarist Jonathan Cain has released a solo single titled “No One Else” to honor the legacy of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed during a campus speaking engagement in Utah on Sept. 10. The song, shared via Instagram by Cain, serves as an homage…

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Senate Blocks Resolution to Halt U.S. Military Strikes on Drug Traffickers in International Waters

Stella Green, October 8, 2025

By Michael Katz | Wednesday, 08 October 2025 09:22 PM EDT The Senate on Wednesday narrowly rejected a bid by Sens. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Tim Kaine, D-Va., to block President Donald Trump’s expanded U.S. military strikes on drug traffickers in international waters. The Senate voted 51-48 against the joint…

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Vice President JD Vance Presses Indiana GOP on Redistricting Ahead of 2026 Midterms

Stella Green, October 8, 2025

By Michael Katz | Wednesday, 08 October 2025 07:28 PM EDT Vice President JD Vance is set to visit Indiana on Friday to engage with state leaders as the White House intensifies efforts for Republican-led states to redraw congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Multiple sources, including two…

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Rep. Byron Donalds Hails Trump as ‘President of Peace’ in Mideast Deal

Stella Green, October 8, 2025

Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., praised Donald Trump as the “president of peace” during a Wednesday appearance on Newsmax, attributing the president’s efforts to secure an agreement between Israel and Hamas that aims to free hostages and stabilize the Middle East. Speaking on “Greg Kelly Reports,” Donalds highlighted Trump’s role in…

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Assistant Attorney General Condemns ‘Shock-and-Awe’ Arrests Amid Criticism of Biden Administration Tactics

Stella Green, October 8, 2025

By Michael Katz | Wednesday, 08 October 2025 07:28 PM EDT Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, criticized the handling of arrests under the Biden administration, contrasting it with the treatment of former FBI Director James Comey during his arraignment. Dhillon described…

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Opinion

Sharpie Success Story: How American Manufacturing Defies Globalization

Eugene Barnes, October 7, 2025

By Daniel McCarthy President Donald Trump’s affinity for Sharpie pens has taken on new significance as the company behind them, Newell Brands, emerges as a beacon of domestic manufacturing success. The president famously signed executive orders with a Sharpie, a tool he has relied on for years due to its…

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Barack Obama’s Divisive Legacy: A Critique of Leadership and Rhetoric

Eugene Barnes, October 7, 2025

By Nicholas Chamberas Tuesday, 07 October 2025 02:14 PM EDT Former U.S. President Barack Obama’s comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination reflect a pattern of divisive rhetoric aimed at undermining political opponents. His remarks, which seek to shift blame onto former President Donald Trump, reveal a troubling tendency to weaponize accusations…

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