EPA Allegedly Fires Employee Who Exposed Charlie Kirk’s Murder

EPA Dismisses Staff Following Controversial Posts on Charlie Kirk’s Death Reports have emerged that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) terminated staff members after they shared social media posts celebrating the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Screenshots show various staff members had posted images linked to Kirk’s death, featuring violent and explicit content. Numerous universities […]
Employee at Wisconsin Pizza Place Dies in Accident Involving Robotic Machine

Tragic Industrial Accident in Wisconsin Pizza Factory A bakery manager at a pizza factory in West Milwaukee was tragically killed on Wednesday morning by a robotic machine. Robert Cheron, 45, died around 6:30 AM. First responders were unable to revive him at the scene. Local police and firefighters arrived following reports of an industrial accident. […]
The new President and CEO of Great Southern is a longtime employee, while Jimmy Rane stays on as Chairman of the Board.

Jimmy Lane, the founder and chairman of the Great Southern Wood Conservation Committee, has announced the promotion of Mark Calendar, a 34-year veteran of the company, to president and CEO. While Lane will continue as chairman, Calendar will assume responsibility for the daily operations of the company. Lane expressed enthusiasm about the transition, noting, “Our […]
Ex-Tennessee House employee Cothren receives 30-month prison sentence

Before the 16-count corruption ruling, the former legislative official was seen outside of Federal Court with Ava Colby. (Photo: John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout) The former House official received a 30-month prison sentence on Tuesday and has been ordered to pay a $25,000 penalty for involvement in a kickback scheme utilizing the state’s member mailer program. Cade […]
Office Depot Declined to Print Poster for Charlie Kirk Vigil, Employee Described It as ‘Propaganda’

Office Depot Incident Over Printing Controversy A printing supervisor at the Office Depot store in Portage, Michigan, has taken a stand against printing posters for Charlie Kirk’s vigil night on Friday afternoons, labeling the content as “propaganda” and subsequently canceling the paid orders. Matthew DePerno, a Republican lawyer and activist, noted that the Kalamazoo County […]
South32 highlights new approaches to water use and employee training in Santa Cruz County

Nogales City Meeting Summary – September 3, 2025 The City of Nogales convened a regular meeting on September 3, 2025, to discuss significant developments in water management, air quality, and workforce training related to local mining activities. Updates on ongoing construction projects and community engagement were also shared. The discussion kicked off with a focus […]
Woman Loses Control at Orlando Airport, Kicks Employee and Hits Computers

Incident at Orlando International Airport Recent footage from Orlando International Airport captures a chaotic scene involving a woman who became aggressive at the Southwest Airlines terminal. The woman, 45-year-old Selomit Velez-Rodriguez, was recorded by passenger Payton Turbeville verbally attacking Southwest employees. Amid her outburst, she yelled various profanities, expressing frustration and disbelief. “Motherf*cker, are you […]
Ex-Walmart employee charged after attempting to stop immigration arrest

Walmart Employee Charged After Intervening in Arrest A former Walmart employee who attempted to stop border patrol agents from arresting an undocumented individual in Pico Rivera back in June has been charged by a federal court. Adrian Martinez, 20, faced a judge in Santa Ana on Wednesday, where he was charged with conspiracy to obstruct […]
Harvard Will Provide Documents to DHS Confirming Employee Citizenship

Harvard’s I-9 Form Submission to Federal Government Harvard University has decided to submit an employee’s I-9 form to the federal government, as outlined in an email sent to faculty on Tuesday. This step follows a departmental investigation and involves documents for nearly all employees that prohibit students, which were also sent to the Department of […]
Community meeting discusses changes and employee issues at Alabama’s Redstone Arsenal

AMCOM Leadership Discusses Transformation at Town Hall Major General Lori Robinson, the commander of the US Army Air and Missile Command (AMCOM), recently hosted a town hall event alongside Deputy Director Don Nitty and Sergeant Christopher Doss, with Alabama manager Bob Jones at Redstone Arsenal. During the meeting, Robinson highlighted key developments impacting the command’s […]