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09/24/2025

Texas Governor Greg Abbott Bans Pride Flags From All Schools Following Utah
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09/24/2025

Sh0cking Revelations: Kash Patel Uncovers the Truth About Ilhan Omar – Her Career May Be Over!
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09/24/2025

BREAKING: Caitlin Clark, owner of the San Francisco Giants, has shocked the sports community by announcing that she will "permanently ban" the woman dubbed "Phillies Karen" from Oracle Park. In addition, he sent a warning to the entire Giants sports fan community: "Anyone who is competitive, aggressive, and disregards mutual respect - like the woman in the recent incident - is..."
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09/24/2025

Brittney Griner Issues Stark Warning: “Push Me Too Far, and I’m Gone”—Hints at Leaving America for Russia in Shocking Statement. In a tense and unexpected declaration, WNBA star Brittney Griner has hinted that she may leave the United States for good—and even refuse to represent the country again.
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09/24/2025

30 Minutes ago in Washington, D.C., Barack Obama was confirmed as…See more

09/24/2025

Charlie Kirk Show’s First Episode Featuring Megyn Kelly and Erika Kirk Surpasses 1 Billion Views: “It’s Gonna Break Records”

09/24/2025

Kash Patel Drops a Bombshell: Sh0cking Revelations About Hillary Clinton That Could Change Everything!
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09/24/2025

Shockwave in Congress: Adam Schiff STUNNED as All Nine Republican House Members Sign His Removal!
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09/24/2025

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09/24/2025

In a heartfelt and intimate tribute, the best friend of Iryna Zarutska has shared glimpses of her final day—a radiant, joy-filled moment brimming with laughter, love, and light. But that radiant joy was shattered by a senseless and brutal act: Iryna was tragically k:illed aboard the Charlotte train, leaving a community heartbroken and seeking justice.

09/24/2025

CONFIDENT 14-YEAR-OLD EXPECTED FREEDOM, BUT THE JUDGE SENT HIM TO JUVENILE DETENTION The courtroom was silent, save for the shuffle of papers and the faint squeak of the judge’s chair. All eyes were fixed on the boy seated at the defense table. Twelve-year-old Jason Whitmore leaned back, arms crossed, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. His short-cropped hair and restless leg gave away the energy of a kid too young to fully understand the gravity of the moment. He seemed convinced this was just another detour in a game he’d already learned to manipulate. Jason had been arrested for breaking into a corner convenience store on the east side of Columbus, Ohio. The crime itself was minor compared to what many teenagers might attempt: he had pried open a back window, slipped inside, and made off with candy, a few packs of ci******es, and, most brazenly, a cash drawer with $300 inside. What made it different was his age and his expression when police picked him up — not fear, not regret, but laughter. This was not his first brush with the law. Reports showed that Jason had been detained twice before: once for vandalism, another time for shoplifting from a clothing store. Each time, he had been released back into his mother’s care with stern warnings and probationary conditions. Each time, the smirk had grown wider. His mother, overworked and raising him alone, pleaded that he was just a boy, misunderstood and influenced by older kids in the neighborhood. Now, before Judge Richard Callahan, Jason seemed absolutely certain the outcome would be the same. He glanced around the courtroom, his grin flashing toward the prosecutor, then to the bailiff, almost daring them to call his bluff. For him, this was not a reckoning. It was theater. The prosecutor, Angela Brooks, presented the security footage — Jason slipping through the window, stuffing candy bars into his backpack, laughing as he struggled to carry the cash drawer. The tape ended with him darting into the alley, unaware of the camera fixed on him the entire time. Brooks’ voice was measured but firm: “This is not harmless mischief. This is a child escalating into patterns that, if unchecked, will lead to serious crimes.” Still, Jason sat there smirking. He was convinced the judge would see a small boy and dismiss it with another warning. But Judge Callahan had seen too many of these cases before. He leaned forward, voice steady but cold. “Jason Whitmore,” he said, “you may think this is a joke. I assure you, it is not.” The smirk faded, just slightly...But what Judge Callahan said next would wipe the smirk off Jason’s face — and change the course of his young life forever..To be continued in C0mments 👇

09/24/2025

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