D H Thompson
Trump Declares U.S. Retaliation After Syria Attack Kills Two U.S. Soldiers and Interpreter
President Donald J. Trump has declared a formal U.S. retaliation after an airstrike in Syria on Friday that killed two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter. In a Washington, D.C., press briefing at 10 a.m. EDT on December 13, 2025, Trump stated that the operation would “target those responsible for the attack” and reiterated the president’s long‑standing … Read more
Two U.S. Soldiers and Interpreter Killed in Syria Attack: Pentagon Details
The Pentagon confirmed on December 13 that two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed by an explosive attack near Palmyra, Syria, while on a counter‑ISIS mission. The incident, described by military officials as a “key leader engagement,” has sparked a renewed debate over U.S. security operations abroad and President Trump’s promise of … Read more
DOJ Considers Novel Anti-Christian Hate Crime Charge in Charlie Kirk Shooter Investigation
Three months after the brutal shooting that killed Charlie Kirk, the Justice Department is reportedly weighing a novel federal hate crime charge against the suspect, Tyler Robinson. The move could make this the first time the United States brings a conviction for an anti‑Christian hate crime under federal law, a question that is igniting debate across the … Read more
Sen. Noem and Gov. Lewandowski Point Fingers as Pressure Mounts to Ramp Up Immigration Enforcement
The Biden administration’s “border reset” has been shelved, and now the GOP is pulling its weight through the back‑door. Sen. Joni Noem of South Dakota and Gov. K. R. Lewandowski of Minnesota are exchanging blame as President Trump pushes for a “hard‑line” immigration enforcement policy aimed at cracking down on illegal crossings along the U.S.‑Mexico border. In a … Read more
Senators Noem and Lewandowski Exchange Blame Amid Pressure to Increase Immigration Enforcement
Senate Republicans are snapping at each other as the Trump administration pushes a new round of immigration enforcement, sparking a sharp split in Washington over the next steps to tackle the border crisis. At a highly attended hearing last night, Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska and Sen. Chuck Schumer’s front‑bench counterpart, Sen. Jon Lewandowski, exchanged pointed … Read more
New Epstein Photos Tie Trump, Gates, Allen & Others to Alleged Graft – What It Means for Tech Leaders
In an unprecedented move, the House Oversight Committee released a fresh batch of photographs—an Epstein photo release—that link high‑profile tech leaders and political figures to the former financier’s inner circle. The new images, part of a larger trove that includes over 95,000 photos, show Bill Gates, former Microsoft co‑founder, alongside the late billionaire, alongside prominent … Read more
can you back out of real estate contract
Backing out of a real estate contract can be a complex and daunting process. It’s essential to comprehend the legal and financial implications before making any decisions. The process involves understanding the terms of the contract and the potential consequences of cancellation. Whether you’re a buyer or seller, knowing your obligations and the possible outcomes … Read more
how long is a real estate contract good for
When engaging in a real estate transaction, understanding the contract validity period is crucial. The duration of a real estate contract can significantly impact the obligations and commitments of both buyers and sellers. A real estate agreement length that is too short may not provide enough time for due diligence, while a contract that is … Read more
how to become a real estate agent in new hampshire
Embarking on a career as a real estate agent in the Granite State can be a rewarding and challenging profession. To succeed, you’ll need to meet specific requirements and follow a straightforward process. To start, you’ll need to obtain a New Hampshire real estate license. This involves completing the required education, passing a licensing exam, … Read more