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Department Of War Staff Reframed Department of War Crimes By Troops
Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth has rankled several military service members with his directives handed down by President Donald Trump. Among some members, the department has been given an unfavorable nickname: the Department of War Crimes, in mockery of Secretary Pete Hegseth. As spotted by The Daily Beast, former Marine and current member of
Lil Tjay Not Shot Nor Involved In Offset Shooting, Says Rep
News went wide on Monday that Offset was shot near a Florida casino alongside unconfirmed chatter that fellow rapper Lil Tjay was also hit. A representative for Lil Tjay has issued a statement which revealed that his client was not shot nor involved in the Offset incident. According to Lil Tjay’s lawyer, Dawn M. Florio
Michigan bakery’s ‘creepy’ lamb cake goes viral: ‘Not prepared for the demand’
A bakery’s April Fool’s joke backfired after customers began requesting the hideous (and fictional) cake.
Is that safe? Viral football tackle drill sparks injury fears
The video appears to show a high-contact 3-on-1 drill with low tackles.
Samsung to discontinue its messaging app
Samsung said users can check their app for the exact date for when service will go offline.
Average tax refund 2026: What IRS data shows so far
The average tax refund was $3,521 as of March 27 — up about $350 from a year earlier, according to the IRS.
Woman charged in charity theft, arrested for domestic violence
An East Liverpool woman who is charged with stealing at least $150,000 in charitable donations is now facing a domestic violence charge.
Portable bed rails sold on Amazon recalled
The recall affects three different sizes of Elenker-branded portable bed rails sold by Fuzhou Shiahaha Cultural Industry Development.
Soldier trying to halt wife’s deportation after she was detained on Louisiana base
A U.S. Army staff sergeant is trying to halt his wife's deportation after she was detained inside a Louisiana military base where the couple was planning to live together just days after their wedding.
Supreme Court stirs free speech debate with ‘conversion therapy’ ruling
The Supreme Court’s ruling last week against bans on "conversion therapy" is stirring debate around free speech, with critics pointing to inconsistencies in the standard applied to bans on abortion and drag shows. In its ruling on Colorado’s 2019 ban on conversion therapy in the case of Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court found that