Shortly after President Trump announced another military strike on a suspected drug boat from Venezuela and the authorization of the use of the National Guard in Memphis, he revealed that he plans to file a $15B defamation lawsuit against the New York Times for their coverage of the Epstein files and Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
It appears that TikTok is here to stay. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said yesterday the US and China have created the framework for a deal to allow TikTok to continue operating in the US. The agreement maps out oversight by two private parties, one from China and one from the U.S. More details are scheduled to be released on Friday after the deal closes.
and a Kansas legend is retiring. Trooper Ben Gardner from the Kansas Highway Patrol announced his retirement after 26 years of dedicated service. In a heartfelt Facebook post, he shared the struggles he faced in making this decision, emphasizing the importance of not waiting for the right moment to live fully. He plans to share more about his experiences and challenges in the future, noting the value of time and the emotional nature of his decision to retire.
and THAT’S TRENDING