November 2025

Transgender TikTok Influencer Killed in Florida: Domestic Violence Concerns

Authorities have reported that TikTok influencer Girlalala was fatally shot in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, following an argument with her boyfriend, Shanoyd Whyte Jr. The 21-year-old was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a car and pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. According to arrest documents, the argument escalated from verbal to physical, with Whyte admitting to pulling out a firearm. Whyte was subsequently arrested and charged with first-degree murder with a firearm.

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Comey Case: Justice Department’s Incompetent Grand Jury Process Exposed

The Justice Department admitted in court that the grand jury was not presented with the final indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, potentially weakening the prosecution. This admission follows concerns regarding the case’s presentation, including the absence of a record of the grand jury reviewing the indictment. Furthermore, only the foreperson and a second grand juror were present for the indictment’s return. Comey, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of making a false statement and obstructing Congress, was fired by then-President Trump in 2017 amid an investigation.

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White House Officials: Trump Plans Retribution After Epstein Bill Vote

Following the successful passage of a bill forcing the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, the White House intends to scrutinize Democrats’ connections to the disgraced financier. Anonymous White House officials stated that Democrats who sought to use the issue to criticize President Trump will regret it. This strategy includes highlighting relationships, such as the one between Epstein and Bill Clinton, and raising questions about figures like Stacey Plaskett. This move comes as President Trump is asking the Justice Department to investigate Epstein’s ties to specific Democrats and financial institutions, shifting the focus away from his own associations.

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US Proposals for Ukraine Peace: Same Failed Strategy, Zero Russia Concessions

US proposals to end Russia’s war involve Ukraine giving up land, some weapons, sources say, and frankly, the whole thing sounds like a rerun of a bad movie. It’s hard to believe, but it seems like some within the US administration are seriously considering a plan where Ukraine would essentially concede territory and reduce its military capabilities in exchange for…well, what exactly? Peace? That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it?

The central concept here is that these proposals involve Ukraine making significant concessions, the most alarming being the potential ceding of land. This, of course, comes with a host of uncomfortable implications.… Continue reading

U.S. Trade Deficit Drops, But Economic Concerns Persist

In August, the U.S. trade deficit decreased by almost 24% to $59.6 billion due to President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, which pushed imports down by 5%. Exports saw a slight increase of 0.1% to $280.8 billion. Although the trade deficit decreased in August, it is still up for 2025. The administration is facing a legal challenge in the Supreme Court over the legality of the tariffs.

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Abbott Releases Musk Emails, Mostly Redacted

After a public records request for communications between Governor Greg Abbott’s office and Elon Musk’s companies, Texas officials released nearly 1,400 pages, with the vast majority heavily redacted. The documents, requested by The Texas Newsroom, yielded little information about Musk’s influence, with most pages blacked out, citing concerns like trade secrets and private exchanges. Open government experts highlight this as a symptom of a larger transparency problem in Texas, stemming from court decisions and legislation that have weakened public records laws, making it harder to access information about interactions between government and private entities. The Texas Newsroom is seeking reconsideration of the decision to release heavily redacted information, as the ability to challenge these rulings has become increasingly difficult.

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UK Patriot Under War Crimes Investigation: Public Outrage and Calls for Justice

The British citizen under war-crimes investigation after filming pigs eat Ukrainian soldier, seemingly believes he’s a staunch U.K. patriot, despite seeking refuge in Russia. The audacity of this claim is staggering. The idea that someone could commit such a horrific act, film it, and then declare themselves a patriot, is frankly nauseating. It’s a betrayal of everything the U.K. stands for, and a complete disregard for human life.

Yes, it’s understandable that many are calling for his swift return… so he can face justice. There’s a widespread feeling that he should be welcomed back to his homeland, not with open arms, but with a summons to answer for his alleged crimes.… Continue reading

Boebert Yells at Republicans After House Censure Vote Fails

Boebert yells at Republicans on the House floor after the censure of a Democrat fails, and the whole scene just screams… well, a lot. It seems the House was buzzing, not always in a good way, over a failed attempt to censure Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett. Plaskett, a Democrat, was apparently caught up in some correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, the now-deceased financier with a dark history. The Republicans were pushing for her censure, and when that motion didn’t get enough support, things got interesting.

Boebert, a Republican representative known for her… let’s call it “spirited” approach to politics, was not pleased. Reports indicate that she cheered and yelled on the House floor, clearly voicing her frustration with the outcome.… Continue reading

Ocasio-Cortez Opposes AI Bailout Amid Growing Bubble Fears

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has stated the federal government should not bail out the artificial intelligence industry, citing potential economic instability mirroring the 2008 financial crisis. Echoing industry concerns, she noted the AI investment boom may be a bubble, and a bailout would be unconscionable while denying essential resources to everyday Americans. Similar concerns were raised by Senator Elizabeth Warren regarding potential plans to use taxpayer funds to support AI companies. There are worries the Trump administration may be favoring AI executives with regulatory changes and public funds.

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Working Families Party To Back Challenger Against Fetterman

The Pennsylvania Working Families Party has announced plans to support a primary challenge against Senator John Fetterman in 2028. The party intends to recruit working-class leaders, volunteers, and raise funds for the challenge, citing Fetterman’s perceived failures to represent working-class interests as the driving force behind this decision. The party’s political director stated that Fetterman “sold us out” and that Pennsylvanians deserve a Senator who aligns with progressive values. This move is seen as a direct response to Fetterman’s voting record and a sign of growing frustration from the left.

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