#BreakingNews | Iran’s iconic B1 Bridge reduced to rubble in US strikes
Donald Trump shares video of the attack
@Dhruv_CK, Director India Foundation, joins us for more insights
#Iran#DonaldTrump | @JamwalNews18
🚨ANOTHER NON-DOMICILE CDL WRECKED and tried to FLEE after INTENTIONALLY hitting another woman’s truck.
“He's like asking on the translator, like if he can send me money to my bank account.”
“You know, he’s 100% ILLEGAL.”
“Us American truck drivers are doing everything we can. We risk our lives every day. These people come here from God knows where and they put our lives in danger.”
This has to STOP! Get the non-domicile CDL program UNDER CONTROL or do the right thing and END IT!
TT: kimberlybartold
From home #DIY to Ruby Ridge
Got a little something in there for every #American
Not much about rocks though
4 weeks deep into this wall
still not done
#Goodluck to you all
#LongLiveTheRepublic
🚨 BREAKING: Florida does it right again as local sheriff perp walks 11-YEAR-OLD future thug for allegedly writing a “KlLL LIST” of people he intended on taking out at school.
He faces a FELONY charge in Volusia County.
Florida does NOT F around!
Sgt. John C. Cole, a United States Marine Corps veteran who served in both World War II and the Korean War. He was a rifleman with the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment (3/5), part of the 1st Marine Division. Cole was born in 1927 in Texas but grew up in Colorado. He enlisted in the Marines in 1944, following his brother and uncle into service. He passed away in early 2025 at age 97, and his obituary highlights his lasting legacy as a decorated hero.
USMC, Korean War HeroService: WWII & Korea
Unit: 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines (1st MarDiv)
Key Battle: Chosin Reservoir (1950)
Wounds: Shot in arm; 3 Purple Hearts
Evac: Last flight out of Chosin
Awards: Purple Heart ×3, Presidential Unit Citation
Legacy: Honored fallen comrades; awarded South Korea’s Ambassador for Peace Medal in 2022
Home: Roy, Utah
A rifleman who fought hand-to-hand in freezing hell. One of the “Chosin Few.”