
Day: October 31, 2025
Senate Republican demands Google shut down AI model over false rape allegation
Google’s AI Gemma allegedly produced defamatory sexual assault claims against Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., prompting her to call for the technology to be shut down.
Chauncey Billups hires Trump’s former attorney for federal gambling probe investigation
Los Angeles Clippers coach Chauncey Billups has hired Trump’s former lawyer to represent him in the case of alleged involvement in rigged poker games.
Blue city perp with 50+ arrests accused of pushing stranger onto train tracks in fifth attack that day: report
Repeat offender with over 50 prior arrests goes on alleged violent crime spree targeting Asian victims across Manhattan, including subway platform assault.
US Olympian opens up on leading lawsuit against governing body over trans athletes in women’s competition
Olympic fencer Margherita Guzzi Vincenti filed a class-action lawsuit alleging USA Fencing permits biological males in women’s competitions without disclosure.
‘House of horrors’ suspect wants victim’s new identity revealed; mom slams ‘appalling’ request: report
Connecticut woman demands court reveal stepson’s new identity after alleged 20-year captivity case. Kimberly Sullivan claims constitutional right to confront accuser.
Practical gifts for dog lovers who are over the mess
From scented poop bags to waterproof seat covers, these pet gifts help cut down on mess and make life easier for dog owners. They are perfect picks for the holidays.
Places To Visit In D.C. Unaffected By The Government Shutdown

If you’re at a loss for what to do in Washington during the shutdown, or if you’re looking for off-the-beaten-path places to visit once the government reopens, check out this list.
Boasberg’s Senate Spying Gag Order Violated Federal Law

Boasberg is one of many low-court judges who have shown themselves to be lawless political actors whose jurisprudence is hostile to a functioning republic.
National Review’s Unfortunate Attack On Phyllis Schlafly Gets Conservative History All Wrong

In the publication’s 70th anniversary issue, the magazine undercut its own important legacy by attacking one of the right’s biggest icons.
As The Shutdown Continues A Facade Crumbles
For decades now Democrats have operated with an air of moral superiority born largely of two things. Firstly, they were the party of the little guy – helping the helpless, feeding the poor and freeing the oppressed. Secondly they uncovered and investigated quite publicly “the greatest scandal in American political history” – Watergate. These pillars are currently crumbling under their feet, leaving them teetering.
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