Author: Voxtrend News

White House Ballroom Sparks Debate Amidst Political Divide Washington D.C. – A proposed addition to the White House, a ballroom funded by private donations, has become the latest flashpoint in the ongoing political discourse. Representative Eric Swalwell of California has publicly urged potential Democratic presidential hopefuls to pledge to demolish the structure if elected in 2028, igniting a heated debate about tradition, presidential legacies, and the use of public spaces. Swalwell’s statement, posted on social media, reflects a sentiment shared by some on the left, who view the ballroom as an unwelcome symbol. He later suggested naming the ballroom after…

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Food Aid Program Faces Uncertainty Amid Government Shutdown Washington, D.C. – The Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that the federal food aid program, known as SNAP, may face disruptions if the government shutdown continues. This raises concerns for families across the nation who rely on this assistance. The USDA stated that funds to continue the program may be depleted soon, potentially impacting the ability to provide benefits. The shutdown, now the second-longest in history, has brought about partisan disagreement. The administration has expressed its concern for those who rely on SNAP, yet insists on responsible government spending. The administration…

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Pentagon Receives Unexpected Donation to Support Military Pay Washington, D.C. – In an unusual turn of events, the Pentagon has confirmed the receipt of a $130 million donation earmarked specifically to support the salaries of military personnel. The anonymous contribution comes at a time of heightened concern over government funding and its potential impact on those serving in the armed forces. Earlier this month, President Trump mentioned the possibility of a private donor stepping in to assist with military pay should the government face a shutdown. The President had also signed a presidential memorandum to protect military pay. On Friday,…

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President Trump Reports “Perfect” Health After Recent MRI While traveling to Tokyo on Air Force One this week, President Donald Trump spoke with reporters about the results of a recent medical scan. He said the MRI results were “perfect.” At 79, Trump is the oldest person to take office again as U.S. President. Earlier this month, the President’s doctor shared that Trump is in “exceptional health” after a routine check-up at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Navy Capt. Sean P. Barbabella, the President’s physician, confirmed that Trump “remains in exceptional health,” showing good heart, lung, brain, and physical performance.…

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Early Sunday morning, on a quiet stretch of U.S. Route 12 near its intersection with Burr Oak Road in Burr Oak Township, Michigan, deputies from the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office responded around 7:09 a.m. to a call about an unresponsive person by the roadside. Within minutes they found 21-year-old Kayden Gruver, dead at the scene. Preliminary investigation by authorities indicates that Kayden was struck by a vehicle that fled before emergency crews arrived. The sheriff’s office believes the vehicle involved is likely a pickup truck — a 2007-2015 model GMC Sierra or Chevrolet Silverado — showing front-end damage on…

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In the early hours of Sunday morning, a high-speed collision on Mt. View Road near Asheford Trace in Nashville left four teenagers dead and a fifth seriously injured. According to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), the crash happened around 12:45 a.m., when a southbound Infiniti G37 driven by 17-year-old Kerlos Toma of Murfreesboro veered partially into the northbound lane and slammed head-on into a northbound Jeep Renegade. The passengers in the Infiniti included 19-year-old Maximos Ibrahim and 17-year-old Raafat Nassif, both from Nashville, and 19-year-old David Fakhory of Nolensville. According to MNPD, Ibrahim and Nassif died at the scene;…

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In the early hours of a quiet Detroit morning, the community was shaken by the sudden loss of Iluu Eriica, a cherished daughter, mother, and friend. Found unresponsive on her mother’s porch, Iluu’s passing has left a profound void in the hearts of those who knew her. Born and raised in Detroit, Iluu was known for her radiant smile, infectious laughter, and an unwavering kindness that touched everyone she met. Her presence was a beacon of positivity, always ready to lend a helping hand or offer words of encouragement. Neighbors recall her as a constant source of joy, often seen…

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The Natchitoches community is grappling with the sudden loss of Eric Jackson, a 58-year-old local man whose life was tragically cut short on the evening of October 25, 2025. Around 8:55 p.m., Natchitoches Police responded to reports of gunshots in the 1800 block of South Drive. Upon arrival, they discovered Jackson suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Despite the efforts of first responders, he was pronounced dead at the scene by the Natchitoches Parish Coroner’s Office. In a startling turn, 53-year-old Stephanie Walker approached officers at the scene and reportedly confessed to the shooting. She was subsequently arrested and charged with…

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Old Harbour Bay, Jamaica—As the grey Caribbean skies darkened and the sirens wailed along the southern coast, Jamaica braced for a storm unlike any in recent memory. Hurricane Melissa, now a formidable Category 4 hurricane, has grown stronger by the hour and is crawling closer to the island. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has warned that Melissa could still climb to a devastating Category 5 before landfall. As of Sunday, Melissa was churning westward at a sluggish 3-5 mph, positioned some 110–120 miles south of Kingston. Winds sustained near 140 mph underscore its major-hurricane status—and with ocean waters warm and…

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Last Saturday, what should have been a celebration at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania turned into a nightmare. Around 9:30 p.m., gunfire broke out at the tailgate outside the school’s International Cultural Center following the homecoming football game, and by early Sunday one young man was dead and six others wounded. The victim who lost his life has been identified as 25-year-old Jujuan Jeffers of Wilmington, Delaware. He died shortly after midnight Sunday from a gunshot wound to the head. The six injured range in age from 20 to 25. At least one is a current student of Lincoln University and…

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