Trump Begins Firing Federal Workers As Shutdown Persists

Trump Begins Firing Federal Workers As Shutdown Persists

The Trump administration has begun firing federal employees amid the ongoing government shutdown, fulfilling earlier warnings of mass layoffs despite rising political backlash. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought confirmed the development on Friday, posting on X, “The RIFs have begun,” referring to the formal Reduction in Force notices being issued to…

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College Football Star To Face Homicide Charge Following Horrific ATV Crash That Claimed His Girlfriend’s Life

Former Ohio State wide receiver, Julian Fleming,  is facing multiple criminal charges, including one count of homicide in relation to the ATV crash that k!lled his girlfriend.  Back in May, Alyssa Boyd, 23, died after suffering ‘extensive injuries’ in the accident on a rural road along the New York state line in Pennsylvania, according to cops….

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Supreme Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell Appeal

The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of Ghislaine Maxwell.  Maxwell, the convicted co-conspirator of s£x-offender Jeffrey Epstein, was contesting her prosecution and conviction on grounds that the government had violated a non-prosecution agreement made with Jeffrey Epstein before his de@th.   The Supreme Court did not explain its decision  Maxwell was challenging her 2022 conviction…

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EU Extends Russia Sanctions Until October 2026 Following Hybrid Threats

The European Union has announced the extension of its sanctions against Russia until October 2026, citing what it described as Moscow’s continued “hybrid threats” across Europe, including cyberattacks, disinformation efforts, and destabilizing influence operations. In a statement issued on Friday, October 3, the Council of the European Union confirmed that the restrictive measures will now…

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‘National Day Of Remembrance’ For Charlie Kirk Following His Assassination Approved By U.S. Senate And House

In the days leading up to conservative influencer Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives approved a resolution designating October 14 — his birthday — as a National Day of Remembrance. ABC New reports that the Senate on Thursday unanimously backed the measure, led by Sen. Rick Scott of Florida,…

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Canada Rejects 1596 Nigerian Asylum Seekers

Fresh data from Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) show that between January and August 21, 2025, Nigerian nationals filed 3,548 asylum claims. Of these, 2,292 were accepted and 1,596 denied, reflecting a 65% approval rate — higher than in previous years when rejections surpassed 13,000. Nigeria remains one of the top sources of asylum…

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Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter Tyler Robinson was reportedly living with a transgender partner before the attack. The individual -- who is a male transitioning to a female, according to Fox News correspondent Brooke Singman, who broke the news -- is fully cooperating with the FBI, Singman claimed in a tweet Saturday morning.

Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Killer, Tyler Robinson Was Living With A Transgender Partner Before The Attack.

Fox News correspondent Brooke Singman, who first reported the development, said in a Saturday morning tweet that the individual — identified as a male transitioning to female — is fully cooperating with the FBI.. Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter Tyler Robinson was reportedly living with a transgender partner before the attack. The individual — who is…

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