Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) is turning a hateful attack into a moment of sharp wit and empowerment. Days after far-right agitator Laura Loomer called her a “ghetto Black b****” and a “racist hood rat,” the first-term congresswoman delivered a pointed clapback that had her audience in stitches. Speaking at an event during ... Read more
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Prince Andrew’s Future in Ruins After Epstein Claims, Fragile Monarchy Faces New Challenges!HL
Prince Andrew's association with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has once again resurfaced, casting a shadow over his already tarnished reputation and confirming what many royal experts have feared: the Duke of York is effectively "finished" in terms of any potential return to public royal life. The latest revelation comes in the form of newly released documents detailing Andrew's extensive ties to Epstein, including ... Read more
Every Blink a Miracle, Every Breath a Gift: How Bryson’s Resilience in Pain Teaches Us the True Meaning of Courage.AT
A Mother’s Heartbreak, A Child’s Fight When doctors and hospice workers delivered the news that Bryson had entered his final stage, his family felt the crushing weight of despair. They were told to prepare themselves for the inevitable, to begin saying their goodbyes. For a moment, time froze, and grief filled every corner of the room. But Bryson, a little boy with a fragile body yet a warrior’s spirit, was not ready to ... Read more
Crockett sparks debate claiming that committing a crime doesn’t automatically make someone a criminal.NH
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, argued that people who commit crimes out of desperation should not always be considered as criminals. Crockett appeared on Jonathan Van Ness’ "Getting Better" podcast, where the host asked her to share one key fact she wishes more people knew about crime in America. "I would imagine that you worked with a lot of people that were like wrong place, wrong time, like didn't have a voice, ... Read more
Queen Watches Remembrance Service on TV from Home Due to Chest Infection, Missing the Ceremony!HL
Her Majesty the Queen quietly observed the two minutes’ silence on Remembrance Sunday from the comfort of her Wiltshire home, Ray Mill, as she continued to recuperate from a chest infection. Though deeply disappointed by her inability to attend the annual Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph, Her Majesty followed the proceedings live on television. Doctors had advised her to rest after catching a seasonal illness, which had ... Read more