Author: Daily News Team

Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams posted a stark warning to the public after officials were forced to release an inmate he called dangerous. He named the man, described violent video evidence, and pleaded that the public should be aware. The sheriff said plainly, “God help this State.” The inmate, identified as 21-year-old Ephraim Debisa, was arrested last spring on serious charges including attempted murder and first-degree assault. The sheriff shared a mugshot and disturbing video clips showing repeated blows to motionless victims. That material underscored Reams’ point about the threat Debisa posed. Greeley police had arrested Debisa on April 5,…

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The U.S. economy continues to hold onto its AA++ rating from S&P Global Ratings. Analysts believe President Trump’s tariffs are playing a role in cushioning the economic effects of his tax cuts. This rating has been consistent since 2011 when the economy faced a downgrade from its top AAA rating. In a recent report, analysts highlighted that the increase in tariff rates is expected to generate significant revenue. This revenue is seen as a counterbalance to the weaker fiscal outcomes that might result from recent tax and spending changes. The report indicates that the tariffs could help maintain economic stability.…

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken to social media to criticize former President Donald Trump, particularly over the nationwide redistricting debates. Newsom’s strategy appears to mimic Trump’s own social media style, filled with bold assertions and capitalized phrases. Trump, however, has chosen to ignore these provocations, possibly recognizing Newsom’s attempts to garner attention. Newsom recently declared an end to what he calls Trump’s election rigging tactics. He emphasized California’s commitment to fair representation and announced a special election to redraw Congressional maps. His tweet warned of a critical moment for democracy, urging voters to take action. In his social media…

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The ongoing political saga in Texas has taken another dramatic turn. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has moved to hold Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke in contempt of court. This development stems from O’Rourke allegedly defying a court order that barred fundraising for Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled the state. Paxton’s motion accuses O’Rourke of ignoring a temporary restraining order issued on August 8, 2025. The order specifically prohibited O’Rourke and his group, Powered by People, from raising funds for absent Democrats. Less than a day after the order, O’Rourke continued fundraising efforts, leading to the current legal showdown. The restraining…

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A judge in Washington recently dismissed a long-standing consent decree that had limited civil service testing for over four decades. This decision by Judge Reggie Walton followed a push from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to put an end to the decree, claiming it was racially discriminatory. The case, known as Angelo Luevano v. Charles Ezell, highlighted concerns about the decree’s impact on the ability to properly evaluate job candidates. The decree was originally put in place to address discrimination in hiring practices within the federal workforce. However, critics argue that it has long outlived its usefulness and has…

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In Bessemer, Alabama, a heartfelt vigil was held to remember Ke’torrius “KJ” Starkes Jr., a three-year-old boy who tragically passed away after being left in a hot car. Family, friends, and community members gathered to release balloons and share fond memories of KJ. His parents, overwhelmed with grief, found solace in their faith and the support of loved ones. On the same day as the vigil, Birmingham Police apprehended 54-year-old Kela Stanford. The Jefferson County District Attorney charged her with a felony for leaving a child under seven unattended in a vehicle, posing an unreasonable risk. If convicted, Stanford could…

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Project Veritas has released a shocking report that has sent ripples through political circles. The report comes from whistleblower Patrícia Lélis, a former Brazilian journalist now in hiding. She alleges that former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr and media figure Armstrong Williams are involved in a high-level visa fraud scheme. The scheme allegedly involves securing U.S. visas for wealthy foreigners through sham companies. Lélis claims that Barr and Williams are not just aware of the scheme, but are active participants. According to her, these visas are obtained through companies that exist only on paper. Text messages reviewed by Project Veritas…

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Texas recently witnessed a political spectacle during a special session on redistricting, as tensions flared and decorum was challenged. The session, orchestrated by Governor Greg Abbott, took a dramatic turn when Democrat candidate Isaiah Martin, 27, was forcibly removed for refusing to yield the floor. Representing Houston’s 18th Congressional District, Martin’s future might be directly impacted by potential redistricting changes. Martin’s persistence in addressing the assembly despite requests to yield underscored his frustration with the process. He accused Republicans of manipulating district boundaries unlawfully, allegedly under the influence of former President Donald Trump. His assertion was clear: the GOP’s strategy…

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Gary Coleman’s ex-wife, Shannon Price, finds herself under renewed scrutiny after a lie detector test cast doubt on her account of the events surrounding Coleman’s death. According to TMZ, Price underwent the polygraph to address suspicions about her involvement in the tragic passing of the beloved 1980s television star. The test results, which are set to be featured in the upcoming premiere of A&E’s “Lie Detector: Truth or Deception,” suggest she may not have been completely truthful. Coleman, who passed away in 2010 after suffering an epidural hematoma from a fall at his home, left behind questions that have persisted…

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Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky is weighing his support for President Trump’s ambitious budget proposal, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” However, he has a condition: the proposal to raise the federal debt ceiling by a whopping $5 trillion needs to be addressed separately. During a chat on NBC’s Meet the Press, Paul made it clear that he hasn’t completely shut the door on the bill, saying, “I’m not an absolute no.” After catching up with President Trump, Paul expressed his willingness to collaborate. He shared, “I talked to the president last evening after the parade, and we’re trying…

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