U.S. Senators Reach Deal That Could End Record Shutdown

US senators reached a bipartisan deal Sunday that would resume federal funding and end a shutdown that has stretched to a record 40 days and forced many government operations to grind to a halt.

The deal between Democratic and Republican senators — just the first step to halting the shutdown — came as authorities warned US air travel could soon “slow to a trickle” as thousands more flights were cancelled or delayed over the weekend.

Outlets including CNN and Fox News reported lawmakers had reached a stopgap agreement to fund the government through January after wrangling over health care subsidies, food benefits and President Donald Trump’s firings of federal employees.

As news of the breakthrough emerged, Trump told reporters when he arrived at the White House after a weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida: “It looks like we’re getting very close to the shutdown ending.”

The Republican-led Senate swiftly held a procedural vote Sunday aimed at moving the legislative measure forward, and the vote appeared to have support from enough Democrats to advance. (Read more from “U.S. Senators Reach Deal That Could End Record Shutdown” HERE)

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Ex-Jihadist Syrian President Due at White House for Landmark Talks

Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa is to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday for unprecedented talks just days after Washington removed him from a terrorism blacklist.

Sharaa, whose rebel forces ousted longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad late last year, will be the first Syrian leader to visit the White House since the country’s independence in 1946.

Formerly affiliated with Al-Qaeda, Sharaa’s group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), was itself only delisted as a terrorist group by Washington in July.

Since taking power, Syria’s new leaders have sought to break from their violent past and present a more moderate image to ordinary Syrians and foreign powers. (Read more from “Ex-Jihadist Syrian President Due at White House for Landmark Talks” HERE)

Republicans Blast Schumer’s ‘Absurd’ Plan to End Record Government Shutdown

The political standoff over the government shutdown hit day 38 Friday, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unveiling a new proposal — and Republicans swiftly rejecting it as an “absurd” nonstarter that does nothing to resolve the deeper budget impasse.

Schumer (D-NY) urged colleagues to support what he called a “clean, one-year extension” of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, attaching the measure to a temporary funding bill to reopen the government through Sept. 30, 2026. The goal, he said, was to buy time for longer-term budget talks.

“After so many failed votes, it’s clear we need to try something different,” Schumer said on the Senate floor, flanked by fellow Democrats. “What the Senate is doing isn’t working for either party — and isn’t working for the American people.”

He described the proposal as an “extension of current law,” not a negotiation, adding that Democrats were willing to form a bipartisan committee to discuss future ACA reforms once the government reopens. “We need Republicans to just say, ‘Yes,’” Schumer said.

But GOP leaders were quick to shoot down the plan.

“It’s an indication that they’re feeling the heat,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), “but I just don’t think that it gets anywhere close to what we need to do here.”

House conservatives were even more blunt.

“This is a nonstarter for the Republican Study Committee,” said Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), who chairs the chamber’s largest GOP bloc.

President Trump, weighing in on Truth Social, urged Republicans to either “reach a Deal to end the Democrat Shutdown” or “terminate the Filibuster” — an option Thune and other Senate leaders have already dismissed.

Schumer’s proposal came as the shutdown — the longest in U.S. history — dragged into its sixth week, with pressure mounting from unions representing air traffic controllers, federal employees, and other affected workers.

Meanwhile, Senate Democrats on Friday blocked a separate GOP measure by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) that would have paid back wages to federal employees missing at least two pay periods. Though three Democrats — Sens. John Fetterman (Pa.), Raphael Warnock (Ga.), and John Ossoff (Ga.) — joined Republicans, the 53–43 vote fell short of the 60 needed to overcome a filibuster.

The government shutdown began Oct. 1 after Senate Democrats — all but three — voted against a Republican bill that would have kept the government open until Nov. 21.

With both sides dug in and no compromise in sight, Americans continue to face mounting frustration — and uncertainty — over when Washington will finally get back to work.

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“For What Did We Fight?”: 100-Year-Old WWII Veteran Says Britain Has Betrayed the Sacrifices of His Generation

A 100-year-old World War II veteran has delivered a stunning rebuke of modern Britain, saying the sacrifices made by his generation “weren’t worth it” given what the country has become today.

During an emotional Remembrance Sunday segment on Good Morning Britain, Alec Penstone — a centenarian who fought for his nation in one of history’s defining conflicts — reflected not with pride, but with sorrow and disillusionment.

“My message is, I can see in my mind’s eye those rows and rows of white stones and all the hundreds of my friends who gave their lives, for what?” Penstone said, his voice trembling. “The country of today? No, I’m sorry — but the sacrifice wasn’t worth the result of what it is now.”

The comment visibly stunned hosts Kate Garraway and Adil Ray, who had expected a message of remembrance and gratitude. Instead, Penstone offered a haunting critique — a sense that the freedoms his generation bled for have eroded.

Pressed by Ray to elaborate, Penstone didn’t back down. “Well, what we fought for was our freedom,” he said. “Even now, it’s downside worse than what it was when I fought for it.”

It was a rare moment of candor — and heartbreak — from one of the last living links to the Second World War. To him, the modern United Kingdom has drifted far from the ideals of liberty and dignity that his generation defended.

Across Britain, concerns about freedom of speech have become increasingly common, with reports suggesting dozens of citizens are arrested each day for so-called “offensive” posts online. For veterans like Penstone, who risked everything to oppose tyranny abroad, the notion of censorship at home feels like a betrayal.

Garraway tried to steer the conversation back to gratitude, assuring Penstone that the younger generations still honor his sacrifice. “All the generations that have come since — including me and my children — are so grateful for your bravery and all that for service personnel,” she said. “It’s our responsibility now to make Britain the country you fought for.”

Penstone nodded in agreement, but the pain in his voice lingered. “Yes, that is it,” he said softly — acknowledging that the burden now lies with those who inherited the freedoms his comrades died to secure.

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Doctor Reveals the Secret to Dodging the “Age 75 Cliff” — and Staying Strong for Decades Longer

Most people assume aging means slowing down — but longevity expert Dr. Peter Attia says that doesn’t have to be true. According to the Stanford-trained physician, many Americans “fall off a cliff” around age 75 — a point where health, strength, and independence decline sharply. But, he says, with the right habits, that plunge can be prevented — or even reversed.

“In your seventies, most people see a huge drop-off in their physical and mental health,” Attia told 60 Minutes. “At 75, both men and women fall off a cliff.”

Yet his message isn’t one of inevitability — it’s one of empowerment. With deliberate lifestyle changes, Attia says it’s possible to extend not just lifespan, but what doctors now call healthspan — the number of years lived free from disease and disability.

Dr. Douglas Vaughan, director of Northwestern University’s Potocsnak Longevity Institute, explained that the key lies in lifestyle. “Stopping smoking, drinking less, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, avoiding processed foods, and prioritizing sleep all extend healthspan,” he told Fox News Digital.

Attia shared five major strategies he uses with his patients to help them stay strong and independent deep into old age.

1. Train Like Life Is a Sport

Attia says the single best predictor of longevity is fitness — specifically, a high VO₂ max (a measure of cardiovascular capacity). “Your VO₂ max predicts your risk of death from any cause, even more than blood pressure, cholesterol, or smoking status,” he said.

He personally logs about 10 hours of exercise per week, mixing fat-burning cardio, high-intensity intervals, and strength training. Maintaining muscle, mobility, and endurance, he says, should be treated like a lifelong sport.

2. Eat More Protein Than You Think You Need

Current nutritional guidelines, Attia argues, undershoot the amount of protein needed for healthy aging. He recommends doubling the standard protein intake to help preserve muscle mass, support immunity, and reduce disease risk as the body ages.

3. Track the Right Health Metrics

Attia emphasizes testing that goes beyond traditional bloodwork. He uses DEXA scans to monitor bone density and body composition, along with fitness metrics like VO₂ max to track how efficiently the body uses oxygen during exertion.

4. Don’t Neglect Emotional and Mental Health

Physical health alone isn’t enough. “By working hard on our physical health, we can reduce the rate of decline,” Attia said. “But if we’re deliberate and active on our emotional health, it can actually improve.” He encourages practices that nurture connection, gratitude, and purpose — qualities that have been shown to lengthen lifespan.

5. Optimize the “Marginal Decade”

Finally, Attia says everyone should think ahead to what he calls the marginal decade — the final 10 years of life. “The marginal decade’s not going anywhere,” he said. “We will all have a final decade. The question is — what kind of shape do you want to be in when it arrives?”
Attia’s message is clear: aging is inevitable, but decline doesn’t have to be. The key isn’t just adding years to life — it’s adding life to those years.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Sending Troops to Portland

A federal judge has permanently blocked President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard to Portland.

U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut issued the 106-page ruling on Friday for the lawsuit filed after Trump sent troops to secure U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities.

The state of Oregon, the city of Portland, and the state of California sued Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and Defense Secretary Kristi Noem.

The ruling said that there wasn’t enough violence at the protests to require the National Guard, and local police broke up the fights.

“While violent protests did occur in June, they quickly abated due to the efforts of civil law enforcement officers,” the ruling said. “And since that brief span of a few days in June, the protests outside the Portland ICE facility have been predominately peaceful, with only isolated and sporadic instances of relatively low-level violence, largely between protesters and counter-protesters.”

(Read more from “Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Sending Troops to Portland” HERE)

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Gay Furry Socialist Who Loves 9/11 Might Be The Most Batsh*t Democratic Candidate Yet

A candidate for the Democratic nomination in a competitive congressional district celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk and said the United States deserved the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack.

Samuel Smeltzer, an IT specialist who identifies as a honey badger and goes by the name “Elyon Badger,” has a history of violent posts on BlueSky, a left-leaning competitor to X, formerly known as Twitter, the Washington Free Beacon reported. He is running for the House of Representatives in Michigan’s Seventh Congressional District, currently represented by Republican Rep. Tom Barrett, according to the outlet.

Smeltzer, who has also praised the assassinations of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk and United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, once posted to BlueSky about being banned from X for saying the U.S. deserved the 9/11 attacks carried out by the radical Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda.

How can we defeat evil, if evil is mourned when it’s defeated?

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— Elyon113 (@elyon113.bsky.social) September 15, 2025 at 7:24 AM

“Well that’s gone for good I think,” Smeltzer posted on BlueSky on Oct. 25, 2024, showing a screenshot of the notice he had been banned from X for saying “America deserved 9/11 I agree.”

On the day Kirk was assassinated, Smeltzer posted an image of a skeleton wearing a Nazi hat.“I for one, celebrate the death of every Nazi,” he said.

I'm for putting every member of ICE in the alligator alcatraz

OFFICIAL POLICY OF MY CAMPAIGN, when I get elected, every member of ICE is going to the gulags they built.

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— Elyon113 (@elyon113.bsky.social) October 5, 2025 at 6:00 AM

(Read more from “Gay Furry Socialist Who Loves 9/11 Might Be The Most Batsh*t Democratic Candidate Yet” HERE)

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Ex-CIA Director Brennan, Former FBI Officials Subpoenaed as Part of Russiagate Probe: Sources

Former CIA Director John Brennan, ex-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were among more than two dozen people subpoenaed Friday as part of a Justice Department investigation into the 2016 Trump-Russia collusion probe.

A total of 30 federal grand jury subpoenas were issued related to the investigation into the Obama-era “Russigate” probe, a source told The Post.

The people targeted are seen as “part of the conspiracy” that peddled claims President Trump’s campaign colluded with the Russian government ahead of the 2016 election, the source said.

US Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones is supervising the probe out of the Southern District of Florida, where the grand jury is, according to Fox News, which first reported on the subpoenas.

The FBI launched a criminal investigation into Brennan in July, after CIA Director John Ratcliffe released a “lessons-learned review” of the Obama administration’s spy agencies’ assessment that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election to help Trump. (Read more from “Ex-CIA Director Brennan, Former FBI Officials Subpoenaed as Part of Russiagate Probe: Sources” HERE)

Supreme Court Blocks Court Order Requiring Trump Admin Pay Full Snap Benefits

The Supreme Court issued a ruling blocking an order from a federal judge that required the Trump administration to pay full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November.

The decision from the Supreme Court came after the Trump administration requested that U.S. District Judge John McConnell’s order that the administration dish out full SNAP benefits by Friday be blocked, according to the Associated Press.

Per the outlet:

A judge had given the Republican administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. But the administration asked the appeals court to suspend any court orders requiring it to spend more money than is available in a contingency fund, and instead allow it to continue with planned partial SNAP payments for the month.

While Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a temporary pause of McConnell’s order in order “to give an appeals court more time to weigh the legal arguments raised by the government,” she did not issue a ruling “on the legality” of the Trump administration’s actions, according to the New York Times. (Read more from “Supreme Court Blocks Court Order Requiring Trump Admin Pay Full Snap Benefits” HERE)

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If Arctic Frost Perpetrators Don’t Go To Jail, Conservatives Will

Arctic Frost was never the inquiry into Donald Trump and Jan. 6 that Attorney General Merrick Garland and Special Counsel Jack Smith said it was. Rather, it was an unprecedented, illegal conspiracy of partisan prosecutors and FBI agents to surveil, harass, and prosecute “the entire Republican political apparatus” for the crime of being conservative.

There has never been anything like it in American history — a sweeping, open-ended, fishing expedition conducted by the regime against the opposition party. Arctic Frost weaponized the federal criminal justice system not just to defeat Trump in the 2024 presidential election, but to permanently rig the U.S. political system against the GOP.

The details are mind-boggling. Smith secretly surveilled the telephones of at least eight Republican senators without any reason to believe any of them committed a crime. He issued 197 subpoenas to 430 individuals and organizations, none of whom had anything to do with the J6 trespassers. Indeed, some of targeted groups didn’t even exist, or hadn’t even started operations, on Jan. 6, 2021!

The abuses compound from there. Smith got a left-wing federal judge to gag phone companies from telling senators about the subpoenas — possibly a federal crime in its own right. Nor were Smith’s subpoenas restricted to information relevant to J6. On the contrary, Smith demanded wholesale access to private donor information, banking records, and even contacts with the media. Subpoenaed groups and individuals spent millions of dollars in legal fees just trying to comply.

Never mind that this two-year rectal exam of the conservative movement yielded zero evidence of wrongdoing. The investigation — the harassment, the spying, the legal fees, the intimidation — was the punishment. (Read more from “If Arctic Frost Perpetrators Don’t Go To Jail, Conservatives Will” HERE)