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Mom Who Worked As 7-Eleven Clerk Allegedly Fired For Shooting Customer
19+ hour, 16+ min ago (434+ words) A former clerk was allegedly fired from her job at an Oklahoma 7-Eleven after she shot a customer who purportedly presented a counterfeit bill and threatened her. Stephanie Dilyard was working Thursday at 7-Eleven when a man allegedly attempted to make a purchase using a counterfeit $100 bill, according to local outlet KOKH. When Dilyard refused to accept the counterfeit bill, she claims the man tried to strangle her. Dilyard recounted the incident to KOKH. "He threatened me, and said he was gonna slice my head off, and that's when I tried to call the police. He started throwing things at me, came behind the counter. I tried to run off, but he grabbed his hands around my neck, and pushed me out of the counter space, and that's when I pulled out my gun and I shot him," she explained....
'The View' Co- Host Predicts What MTG Is Really Up To
10+ hour, 18+ min ago (326+ words) The View" co-host Sunny Hostin insisted on Monday that Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is planning to run for Senate or the presidency in 2028. Speculations have arisen about Greene's next prospects following her Friday announcement that she will step down from Congress on Jan. 5, 2026, particularly because of her falling out with President Donald Trump. Hostin stated that she believes Greene has political ambitions and is currently distancing herself from the Republican Party to be more successful. Co-host Ana Navarro said that she will give Greene the benefit of the doubt," arguing that she believes Green truly has changed her tune politically. During her announcement, Greene criticized the way both political parties operate and outlined her frustration with their failure to make life better for the American people. She criticized politicians for shipping jobs overseas, spending Americans' tax dollars on…...
Editor Daily Rundown: Democrat Who Called On Troops To Defy 'Illegal Orders' From Trump Can't Name One
19+ hour, 3+ min ago (257+ words) Vince Coglianese is the editorial director and former editor-in-chief of The Daily Caller. Vince is also the host of WMAL's "Mornings On The Mall" in Washington, D.C. In 2010, Vince joined TheDC as an editor, where he's reported on and edited thousands of national news stories. Vince was named The Daily Caller's editor-in-chief in 2016, replacing site founder Tucker Carlson in the role. Under Vince's leadership, the news outlet grew to approximately 20 million unique readers and 100 million page views per month. Upon assuming the host role for "Mornings on the Mall," Vince transitioned to become The Daily Caller's editorial director. Vince has appeared regularly as a guest on the Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, the Fox Business Network and CNBC. Additionally, Vince has been a guest on "The Sean Hannity Radio Show," "The Hugh Hewitt Show," Sirius XM's "The Press Pool with Julie…...
COMMISSIONER DAWN BUCKINGHAM: Texas Leads Charge Against Cartel Tunnel Threats
3+ hour, 41+ min ago (604+ words) Texas stands as the first line of defense for America's sovereignty, security, and safety. Thanks to President Donald Trump's steel resolve, cartels are now up against the most secure border in the history of this country. With a locked-down border, they are evolving their tactics, and the Texas General Land Office (GLO) is once again stepping up to meet this challenge head-on. Ensuring that violent criminals do not enter unseen through underground tunnels is the next step towards protecting American citizens. Reports now show that the cartels are adapting and entering our land through underground tunnels to continue their campaigns of terror, violence, and drug trafficking. According to news reports, cartels have shifted their business model to underground illicit drug trafficking, as U.S. Border Patrol is seizing large quantities of drugs above ground. These terrorist groups rake in $150 billion a year…...
Liberal Outlet Shredded For Misleading Readers With Palisades Fire Story
9+ hour, 34+ min ago (634+ words) The Los Angeles Times was ripped online after publishing a story saying a home had been "rebuilt" in the Pacific Palisades since the fire, despite records showing the permit was first submitted two months before the blaze broke out. The Times ran the piece Saturday under the headline, "The first home has been rebuilt in the wake of the Palisades Fire." The story reported that a two-story showcase home by developer Thomas James Homes (TJH) had received its certificate of occupancy from Los Angeles County. Shortly after the article went up, users on X accused the outlet of "lying." Former District Coalitions Director and U.S. House Communications Director Phil Hardy blasted the post, writing, "It's not even true. It's just all an absolute disgrace." "Plans were submitted on Nov 8 2024. Not a fire rebuild, just a developer spec from 2024," former reality star…...
Trump Reportedly Lobbying Paramount To Revive ’90s Action Franchise ‘Rush Hour’
13+ hour, 57+ min ago (250+ words) (Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty Images) President Donald Trump is reportedly making movies great again by bringing back the classic hit "Rush Hour." Trump may be teaming up with longtime friend and Paramount owner, Larry Ellison, in an effort to revive the beloved "90s franchise, according to a Sunday report from Semafor. Ellison is close to gaining control of the Warner legacy, and a source familiar told Semafor the president has personally pushed Ellison to bring the beloved film series back to life. The potential new installment would fit neatly within Trump"s fondness for action films from the late 1980s through the 1990s. According to Semafor, it could also offer a comfortable space for him politically, as stars Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan have never publicly spoken out against him. After Trump"s election in 2016, Jackie Chan said: "Just give him a…...
Do Americans Support Potential Military Action In Venezuela?
14+ hour, 51+ min ago (589+ words) Most Americans are skeptical about potential military action against Venezuela, according to new polling. More than three-quarters of respondents said the Trump administration has yet to clearly explain its objective regarding Venezuela. Among Republicans, 64% of respondents said Trump needs to explain his rationale about whether to take military action against Maduro's regime. The survey also found that 53% of American adults favor using military force to strike boats allegedly smuggling drugs into the United States. The poll's results follow a recent Harvard CAPS/Harris survey released'in September, which found that 71% of Americans support military strikes against Venezuelan boats allegedly carrying drugs. The Pentagon deployed the Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest carrier strike group, to the Caribbean where it arrived in mid-November. The U.S. military has also dispatched more than a dozen warships to the region and 15,000 troops as part of the administration's…...
EXCLUSIVE: Blue State Officials Point Fingers After 'Slender Man' Stabber Escapes Group Home
11+ hour, 34+ min ago (575+ words) Wisconsin corrections officials did not follow normal protocol notifying police that a convicted stabber was on the loose, keeping them in the dark for an entire night, the Madison Police Department (MPD) told the Daily Caller News Foundation. " Josh Schoemann (@JoshSchoemann) November 24, 2025 "We can't be faulted for a task we did not know existed," MPD spokesperson Stephanie Fryer said about capturing Geyser. The MPD was not aware she disappeared until the next morning, when someone from the group home called police around 8 a.m. and officers arrived at the scene to investigate, she said. "I am trying to think of an analogy here to best explain this," Fryer told the DCNF. "Your uncle has a reservation at a restaurant. You would not know this, unless he or someone in your family tells you about it." The state would not speak directly about…...
Most Voters Seriously Unhappy With Trump’s Economic Policies: POLL
19+ hour, 4+ min ago (376+ words) A significant majority of Americans'seem thoroughly unimpressed by President Donald Trump's handling of the American economy, according to a new CBS News poll released late Sunday. Sixty-five percent of the poll's participants'agreed that the president's policies are causing grocery prices to go up while only 14% said Trump's agenda is causing them to go down. Fifty-eight percent of respondents thought prices had been rising in the last few weeks, while 31% said prices were staying the same and 11% said they thought they were going down, the survey found. Only 32% of American adults'said the current state of the U.S. economy is "good," according to the poll. Of those surveyed, 32% expressed approval over Trump's approach to tackling inflation, and 68% expressed disapproval. Trump claimed during a Nov. 17 speech at the McDonald's Impact Summit that Biden's administration "started the affordability crisis," also claiming that his own administration…...
Chris Matthews Freaks Out Over Trump’s Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan
18+ hour, 54+ min ago (257+ words) Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews expressed outrage on Monday over President Donald Trump's Russia-Ukraine peace deal restricting NATO troops in Ukraine. The draft agreement includes that "NATO agrees not to station troops in Ukraine," according to Sky News. Matthews raised concerns on MS NOW's "Morning Joe" that the provision would bar U.S. troops from fighting Russia on behalf of Ukraine. (RELATED: Corruption Probe Threatens Zelenskyy's Grip On Power) Matthews argued that the limitations of Ukrainian troops and the restriction of NATO troops indicates that Russia wants to continue fighting against Ukraine. Trump expressed optimism about negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in a Monday Truth Social post. "Is it really possible that big progress is being made in Peace Talks between Russia and Ukraine??? Don't believe it until you see it, but something good just may be happening," he wrote. "GOD BLESS…...