
A Strong Plan to Help the Middle Class and Close Rich Peoples Loopholes
In a major economic move, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has unveiled President Donald Trump’s new tax proposal, designed to deliver relief to middle-class Americans. The…

MASSIVE ACCIDENT Just happened 33 people …
Early Wednesday morning, a tragic accident occurred on Highway 57 in the Hermanas-Sabinas section , at kilometer 68. A bus identified with the number 9132 , which…

The amazing tale of a British Airways pilot who lived through 20 minutes outside a flying plane.
In 1990, British Airways pilot Tim Lancaster experienced a harrowing event when the cockpit windshield blew out at 17,000 feet during a flight from Birmingham to Málaga,…

Senate Blocks Sanders’ Attempt to Halt Israel Arms Deal
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly blocked Senator Bernie Sanders’ attempt to halt a $20 billion arms sale to Israel, despite growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza….

Yes — the core facts check out. • **Amount & purpose:** Minnesota did pay roughly **\$430 000** in public money to the Washington-based law firm **K\&L Gates** to coach Gov. Tim Walz for a June 12, 2025 U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on “sanctuary-city” policy. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Timeframe & hourly rate:** Invoices the Star Tribune obtained cover work from **April 10 to June 12**; May charges alone came to about **\$232 000, averaging \$516 per hour**. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Funding source:** The governor’s office tapped Minnesota’s **general fund** after getting approval from the Legislative Advisory Commission. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Political reaction:** GOP legislators Jim Nash and Harry Niska called the spending excessive, while Walz’s staff blamed House Republicans for staging a “political stunt.” ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Comparable cases elsewhere:** Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (up to \$650 000), Denver Mayor Mike Johnston (≈ \$250 000) and others have used outside counsel for similar congressional-hearing prep. ([Star Tribune][1]) So the report that Gov. Walz’s office spent about \$430 000 of taxpayer money on outside lawyers to prepare for the sanctuary-city hearing—and the ensuing partisan flap—is accurate. [1]: https://www.startribune.com/walz-congressional-testimony-will-cost-minnesota-430k-in-legal-bills/601403334 “Walz’s congressional testimony will cost Minnesota $430K in legal bills”
Some folks pass through life quietly—minding their business, waving hello, keeping the peace. Others treat their cul-de-sac like a private fiefdom. Lindsey fell squarely into the second…

14 True Stories That Could Hit Internet’s Front Page
There are times in life that are so odd, emotional, or surprising that they seem like they belong in a movie. 14 true tales that people have…

Breaking News: Missing Camp Girl Found 12 Miles Downriver in Texas Amid Historic Flooding
In Hunt, Texas, where the Guadalupe River splits, a staggering seven inches of rain have fallen since Thursday afternoon—the highest rainfall total the area has seen since…

Red Tape of Freedom: How My Heartbreak Led to a New Beginning
When my ex-husband and his new wife Abby returned from their honeymoon, they expected to settle into the house I had built with him. But red tape…

Shattered Secrets and the Bonds of Love: The Hidden Truth Behind Our Family
I always believed I knew everything about my husband, Peter, until one day a casual conversation between his mother and sister completely changed everything. That moment, which…

Common Medication Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in Large-Scale Study
A new study suggests patients with chronic pain who receive frequent gabapentin prescriptions may face a higher risk of dementia. Those prescribed the drug six or more…