Stay frosty, but keep it fiery.
Stay frosty, but
keep it fiery.

Stay frosty, but
keep it fiery.

After a distinguished thirty-year career, General Michael “Erik” Kurilla has retired from his role as the head of U.S. Central Command. Known by his nickname, “The Gorilla,” he concluded a lengthy tenure marked by significant military engagements. General Kurilla was responsible for overseeing President Trump’s June strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. He also commanded at…
In June 2018, writer Victor Fiorillo visited the Old Philadelphia Bar. Before entering, he noticed a sign on the window stating, “If you’re not proud to be an American, do not bother to come in.” Intrigued, Fiorillo decided to go inside. The bar’s atmosphere was immediately defined by overt patriotism. Shortly after his arrival, a…
In a remarkable display of unity, the U.S. Senate passed a bill targeting foreign influence in American elections with an overwhelming 88-2 vote. This decisive action surprised many, including former President Donald Trump. The new legislation introduces strict regulations to safeguard the electoral process. It mandates full transparency for foreign funds used in political advertisements…
A recent Trump gaffe about Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has sparked concerns about the former president’s mental acuity. During an Oval Office press briefing, Trump criticized Powell’s performance while incorrectly claiming Biden had appointed him, forgetting he himself nominated Powell in 2018. Social media users quickly highlighted the blunder, sharing footage of Trump praising…
Changes to Food Stamp Program SNAP Coming in November Sweeping changes to the federal food stamp program — formally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — will begin taking effect this November under the new One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The reforms, which cut $187 billion in federal SNAP funding through 2034, represent…
Donald Trump’s arranged photograph with María Corina Machado was designed to appear as a form of justification. It portrayed the former president, who had often insisted he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize, finally “receiving” one from a laureate he had previously commended. For his loyal followers, the visual alone was sufficient. The authenticity of the…