President Donald Trump on Sunday said he's invited the family of a National Guard member fatally shot in a terror attack last week to the White House, saying he spoke to her parents and they were “devastated.” U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom died after the Wednesday shooting in Washington, D.C., while her seriously injured colleague, U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, remained in critical condition. The ... Read more
New scrutiny erupts over whether major corrections were ever issued for Rachel Maddow’s international reporting over the past five years. NQ
Executive summary Available reporting in the provided sources shows no record of any major corrections or retractions specifically issued for Rachel Maddow’s international segments in the last five years; the most prominent legal dispute cited involved a 2019 segment about One America News that led to a 2020 defamation suit which a federal judge later dismissed [1]. The supplied material does not document any formal ... Read more
A Capitol Held Breathless: The Folder That Silenced Washington and Sparked the Most Chilling Forty-Two Seconds on Record. NQ
In the annals of congressional drama, there have been explosive hearings, fiery outbursts, walkouts, and even the occasional televised meltdown.But nothing—nothing—prepared Washington for the moment a plain, unmarked manila folder brought the entire federal government to a standstill. The hearing was supposed to be routine.Technical.Forgettable. A standard review of border-security policy, attended mostly by staffers, ... Read more
Dramatized Showdown: Eala Announces a Lawsuit Against Whoopi Goldberg as Explosive “Evidence” Threatens to Upend The View. NQ
“You coward, I’ll see you in court – and you’ll regret ever insulting me.” Alex Eala burst into tears on live television, announcing she would sue Whoopi Goldberg after the star’s shocking comments. Whoopi reportedly feared a 12-month prison sentence and a 10-million-dollar fine. But the real bombshell dropped when Eala vowed to reveal evidence that would destroy The View and drive it into immediate bankruptcy. Just three ... Read more
Second-Strike Controversy Erupts as Lawmakers Warn Hegseth’s Actions May Trigger War-Crimes Review. NQ
While skeptical to concede that the Washington Post’s reporting may be accurate, Republicans also raised concern that Hegseth’s orders could have been illegal if they played out as reported. Bipartisan leadership of the Armed Services Committees in both chambers vowed to probe the matter, with Sens. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Jack Reed (D-R.I.) promising “vigorous oversight to determine the facts related ... Read more




