Politics Trump Announces Resumption of U.S. Nuclear Testing Amid Global Tensions Stella Green, October 31, 2025 Friday, 31 October 2025 12:49 PM EDT President Donald Trump reaffirmed on Friday that the U.S. would resume nuclear testing, refusing to clarify whether the move would involve traditional underground tests reminiscent of Cold War-era practices. “You’ll find out very soon, but we’re going to do some testing,” Trump told… Continue Reading
Politics Walmart Denies Store Closure Rumors Amid Government Shutdown Concerns Stella Green, October 31, 2025 Walmart has rejected claims circulating online that it plans to close stores in response to potential disruptions caused by a federal government shutdown and possible pauses in food assistance benefits. A Walmart spokesperson confirmed to Fox News that the rumors are false, stating that all locations will remain open for… Continue Reading
Politics Rep. Andy Harris Condemns Democratic Delay in Ending Government Shutdown Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Newsmax Wires | Friday, 31 October 2025 09:08 PM EDT Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., criticized Democrats for prolonging the government shutdown, stating they will only act after Tuesday’s elections in Virginia and New Jersey. He accused the party of prioritizing political gains over addressing the crisis. Harris highlighted the… Continue Reading
Politics Wisconsin Enacts Statewide Cellphone Restriction Law for Students Stella Green, October 31, 2025 Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a bipartisan bill on Friday that mandates public school boards to prohibit student cellphone use during instructional time, marking a significant shift in state education policy amid rising concerns over student focus and mental health. The law requires school districts to implement policies by July… Continue Reading
Politics Filibuster Debate Intensifies as GOP Adviser Warns Against Overriding Senate Rules Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Jim Thomas | Friday, 31 October 2025 08:31 PM EDT Political adviser Dick Morris told Newsmax on Friday that Republicans should resist calls to eliminate the Senate filibuster, arguing that the traditional 60-vote threshold is crucial for stopping harmful legislation. He added that scrapping it is unnecessary to end… Continue Reading
Politics U.S. Considers Land Strikes in Venezuela Amid Escalating Drug War Tensions Stella Green, October 31, 2025 The U.S. is weighing options to attack targets inside Venezuela tied to drug trafficking networks, marking a significant escalation from recent maritime interdictions. Reports indicate planning has advanced beyond sea operations as Washington maps potential land targets should President Donald Trump authorize strikes. A U.S. carrier is moving into the… Continue Reading
Opinion Legal Advertising Crisis: Call for Updated Ethics in Class Action Ads Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Michael Flanagan The Canons of Ethics have long governed the way lawyers advertise for clients, evolving as necessary to best serve the needs of the profession and its clients. In fact, legal advertising was largely prohibited until Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, 433 U.S. 350 (1977), when the… Continue Reading
Politics White House Tightens Press Access Controls in Key Area Stella Green, October 31, 2025 By Newsmax Wires | Friday, 31 October 2025 05:25 PM EDT The White House has implemented new restrictions limiting press access to the West Wing’s Upper Press area in Room 140 adjacent to the Oval Office. Members of the press will now need an appointment to enter the space, according… Continue Reading
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