Day: November 6, 2025

If an Owl Is Hovering Around Your House… It’s a Sign Of Something Deeper
Have you ever noticed an owl watching your home? Maybe it perches quietly on a fence post, or you catch a glimpse of it flying silently across your yard at night. Some people brush it off as coincidence — but others believe it’s never just random when an owl visits you. For centuries, the owl

I Told My Son He Had Two Weeks to Move Out – A Week Later, I Got an Email That Changed Everything
I told my son he had two weeks to move out. He’s 29 years old, with no job, no effort to change, and no motivation to move forward. For years, I had enabled him — covering his bills, cooking his meals, even letting him “borrow” money I knew I’d never see again. I thought I

REPORT: Moderate Senate Dems Plotting To Re-Open Government Behind Schumer’s Back
Centrist Senate Democrats are scrambling to cut a deal to reopen the government — and they’re running headfirst into a wall of fury from their own party’s left flank. A handful of moderates, including retiring Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and Gary Peters (D-Mich.), have been quietly whipping votes for a plan they think could end

JUST IN: Socialist Candidate Comes Up Short In Closely-Watched Mayoral Race
Incumbent Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been elected to a third term as governor after a tightly-contested election against self-described socialist Omar Fateh. On Election Dat, Minneapolis voters headed to the polls in a municipal election that drew record participation, with 55 percent of registered voters casting ballots—the highest turnout for a city election in

Air Traffic Controllers Union Boss Blasts Schumer, Dems For Prolonging Shutdown
President Nick Daniels of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association warned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party that the ongoing government shutdown is posing serious safety risks in U.S. airspace. The NATCA, which represents more than 10,800 certified air traffic controllers nationwide, has repeatedly called on Congress to pass a clean continuing