Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered U.S. Army base “Fort Liberty” to be renamed back to its original name “Fort Bragg” — but this time, with a twist.
Read More Hegseth Orders U.S. Army Base Fort Liberty To Be Renamed Back To Fort Bragg, But With A TwistTag: North Carolina
Gabbard Advances Past Senate Debate, Onto Final Voting Stage
President Donald Trump’s nominee for the role of director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, was voted on by the U.S. Senate to advance her nomination on Monday — clearing the path for a final confirmation vote this week.
Read More Gabbard Advances Past Senate Debate, Onto Final Voting StageDHS Secretary Noem Supports Disbanding FEMA ‘The Way It Exists Today,’ Establishing More Trust In Federal Agencies
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem declared on Sunday that she supports dissolving FEMA “the way it exists today.” Her statement comes after DOGE discovered evidence of fraud, waste, and overspending within the federal agency.
Read More DHS Secretary Noem Supports Disbanding FEMA ‘The Way It Exists Today,’ Establishing More Trust In Federal AgenciesAmerican Airlines Flight Delayed Amid Suspected Bomb Threat
An American Airlines flight was delayed last week for over four hours after a passenger at the Austin Airport created a Wi-Fi Hotspot named “I have a bomb.”
Read More American Airlines Flight Delayed Amid Suspected Bomb ThreatMusk Reveals FEMA Spent $59M On ‘Luxury Hotels’ For Illegal Aliens Last Week Alone
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk revealed that the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) spent $59 million last week to house illegal aliens in “luxury” New York City hotels.
Read More Musk Reveals FEMA Spent $59M On ‘Luxury Hotels’ For Illegal Aliens Last Week AloneTransportation Secretary Duffy Surveys Hurricane Helene Storm Damage, Residents Say They Already Feel ‘Forgotten’
President Donald Trump’s transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, took a trip to North Carolina and Tennessee in order to examine the aftermath damage left by “Hurricane Helene,” which occurred in late September 2024 — when President Joe Biden was still in office.
Read More Transportation Secretary Duffy Surveys Hurricane Helene Storm Damage, Residents Say They Already Feel ‘Forgotten’
