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Monday, April 6, 2026

Hegseth Says Service Members May Carry Firearms on Military Bases Reversing Dangerous Biden Policy

Hegseth Says Service Members May Carry Firearms on Military Bases Reversing Dangerous Biden Policy

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that he is lifting the ban on service members carrying personal firearms on U.S. military bases.

Base rules generally did not allow service members to openly carry personal firearms on base. Under Hegseth’s new directive, base commanders must approve service members’ requests to carry personal firearms on base so they can protect themselves.

ICE arrests Soleimani's niece after State Department terminates her legal status | Fox News

ICE arrests Soleimani's niece after State Department terminates her legal status | Fox News

While living in the U.S., Afshar "promoted Iranian regime propaganda, celebrated attacks against American soldiers and military facilities in the Middle East, praised the new Iranian Supreme Leader, denounced America as the 'Great Satan,' and voiced her unflinching support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a designated terrorist organization," the State Department said.

The Pentagon is trying to restore the Boy Scouts to their former glory | Blaze Media

The Pentagon is trying to restore the Boy Scouts to their former glory | Blaze Media

The organization will introduce a new military service merit badge developed with the Department of War; waive registration fees for children of active-duty, Guard, and Reserve families; and rededicate itself formally to duty to God, duty to country, and service.

The agreement aligns with President Trump's executive order, "Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity." The Pentagon gave Scouting six months to demonstrate meaningful compliance. Hegseth was unambiguous: "Ideally, I believe the Boy Scouts should go back to being the Boy Scouts as originally founded — a group that develops boys into men."

Priceless Video: Hospice Fraudsters in CA Rip Down Sign, Flee in $200k Mercedes When Nick Shirley Pays 'Friendly' Visit

Priceless Video: Hospice Fraudsters in CA Rip Down Sign, Flee in $200k Mercedes When Nick Shirley Pays 'Friendly' Visit

After gaining national attention for his investigation of Minnesota’s Somali communities, Shirley has made his way to Los Angeles, California.

In an update posted to social media platform X on Sunday, Shirley paid a “friendly” visit to a “hospice consulting” business, inquiring with employees as to how he could start one. They were, predictably, unwilling to oblige.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Breaking: Labor Report Blows Economists Away - 3 Times as Many New Jobs Added as Projected

Breaking: Labor Report Blows Economists Away - 3 Times as Many New Jobs Added as Projected

“March’s report showed stronger gains than anticipated, offering an early signal that employers may be moving ahead with hiring plans more decisively than earlier in the quarter,” Ger Doyle, regional president for North America at ManpowerGroup, said, according to The Washington Post.

Breaking: Downed US F-15 Crew Member Rescued After Evading Capture in Iranian Mountains

Breaking: Downed US F-15 Crew Member Rescued After Evading Capture in Iranian Mountains

“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History,” Trump wrote.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone because his Commander in Chief, Secretary of War, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and fellow Warfighters were monitoring his location 24 hours a day, and diligently planning for his rescue.

'The story of humanity, not black history': Astronaut shuts down reporter asking race question * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit

'The story of humanity, not black history': Astronaut shuts down reporter asking race question * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit

NASA astronaut Victor Glover refused to play along with the identity-obsessed framing pushed by reporters ahead of America's next mission to the Moon. The Artemis II mission is currently in flight, having successfully launched on Wednesday.