Dive into the real backstory behind Jimmy Buffett’s “Boat Drinks,” tracing a wild origin that even includes a cab theft and a legacy that lives on in Parrothead lore.

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The True Story Behind Jimmy Buffett’s “Boat Drinks,” & How It All Started With Stealing A Cab | Whiskey Riff

An absolutely legendary story to pair with the legend that was Jimmy Buffett. Though the world lost Jimmy Buffett back in September of 2023, the spirit of the man behind songs like “Cheeseburger in Paradise” and “Margaritaville” is alive and well. When the leader of the Parrotheads passed away at 76-years-old after a battle with

A House hearing erupts as lawmakers pressure Fairfax County prosecutor Stephen Descano over alleged charge reductions in a child rape case involving an undocumented suspect, fueling chaotic tension.

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WATCH: Soros prosecutor’s hearing devolves into angry chaos over illegal immigrant rape case: 'Be quiet!'

A House hearing turned chaotic as lawmakers reamed Fairfax County prosecutor Stephen Descano over alleged charge reductions in a child rape case.

James Comey admits on CNN that he still regularly stays in touch with FBI personnel, a move that raises questions about transparency and influence.

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Twice-Indicted James Comey Says He’s Still In Contact With FBI Personnel

The fired FBI boss casually admitted on CNN that he still regularly speaks with agents inside the bureau.

Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks steps down, signaling a leadership shakeup as the agency navigates ongoing border challenges.

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U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks resigns in latest shakeup of immigration leadership

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks, who was appointed to the role last year, told staff on Thursday that he is stepping down.

A lawsuit claims USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins violated the First Amendment with an Easter message that a union says amounts to government-sponsored religious coercion, while she’s described as a Christian in the Trump Cabinet.

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‘He Is Risen’ Message Sparks Meltdown Against Top Trump Official

Agriculture Department employees sued USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins on Wednesday, alleging she subjected workers to “government-sponsored religious coercion” by promoting an Easter message.The lawsuit, filed by a union representing 19,000 USDA employees, centers on an Easter message Rollins shared, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and other faith-based holiday messages.On Easter Sunday, Rollins shared a memo with the roughly 100,000 USDA employees, saying, “Happy Easter — He is risen indeed!”“From the foot of the Cross on Good Friday to the stone rolled away from the now empty tomb, sin has been destroyed. Jesus has been raised from the dead. And God has granted each of us victory and new life. And where there is life — risen life — there is hope,” Rollins wrote, according to Politico.That message, according to the lawsuit, violated the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause and the Administrative Procedure Act.“Secretary Rollins’s practice and policy of subjecting agency employees to proselytizing messages conveys the expectation that USDA employees share in the Secretary’s religious beliefs, even when doing so would betray an employee’s own beliefs,” the lawsuit reads. “It is exactly the sort of government-sponsored religious coercion, religious sermonizing, and denominational preference that the Establishment Clause prohibits.”For nonreligious USDA employees, the Christian message amounted to religious indoctrination.“Secretary Rollins’s Easter Sermon draws heavily on biblical references that promote a particular religion — Christianity — which the Secretary’s message evangelizes as fact. The denominational favoritism conveyed in Secretary Rollins’s communications indoctrinates USDA employees and has caused them to feel coerced, unwelcome, excluded, and like outsiders to the agency,” the lawsuit said. The organization Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the progressive legal advocacy group Democracy Forward also joined the case.In a striking request, the plaintiffs ask the court to block Rollins and any other USDA official from issuing “such religious communications” and to declare the secretary’s religious messages unlawful.“While we do not comment on pending litigation, we will keep the plaintiffs in our prayers during this process,” a USDA spokesperson said in a statement to The Daily Wire. A vocal Christian, Rollins regularly speaks about her faith and has said she holds a Bible study with other members of the Trump Cabinet.“We are very deep into studying service and being servants of God and servant leaders, but also being able to resist the temptation that comes with power — staying humble and serving God in these positions,” she said in June 2025.

New police footage shows a transgender-identifying man, known as Mia, confessing to murdering his parents after disputes over gender surgery, highlighting complex issues of mental health and personal safety.

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WATCH: Trans-Identifying Man Confesses Gender Surgery Drove Him To Execute Parents

A disturbing police video released this week shows a transgender-identifying man admitting to the murder of his parents because his mom wanted to stop him from having gender surgery. Video obtained by KUTV shows a 28-year-old Collin Troy Bailey confessing to murdering his parents, Joseph and Gail, in Washington County, Utah, after police arrested him back in June 2024. Bailey, who claims to be a woman and goes by “Mia,” was convicted in November 2025 and sentenced to two 25-year life sentences for the murders. “I told them I was going to kill myself so many times,” Bailey told police. “Mental health declining, that’s why I needed that surgery.”He told investigators his mom attempted to stop him from having transgender surgery. “She was trying to sabotage it. She always had boundary issues,” Bailey said. “I had one thing going on, and she took that away from me. […] She can’t say sorry to save her life, apparently. And I gave her so many chances throughout my life.”The footage shows Bailey flippantly referring to blindly shooting through a door, not caring if he injured his brother, saying, “If I did, so what?” Bailey said he had no regrets about murdering his parents. “So much for family,” he said. “I spent years trying to fix that broken ass family. Eventually, I had to get out, either going to kill myself or kill.”Bailey told police that the public should be more supportive of people who want to become transgender. Police tracked Bailey down and found him in the woods after he carried out the murders with a gun he bought from a pawn shop. Bailey had planned to kill himself, but was detained by police without incident after a manhunt. “I went to my parents to do the deed. Kill them,” he said. “It was spur-of-the-moment. I don’t regret it. I hate them. That was the last straw.”Bailey appears to currently be housed in Utah State Correctional Facility’s Antelope unit, a maximum security male facility. There have been growing concerns about violence motivated by transgender ideology after the last several years have seen multiple deadly school shootings targeting Christian schools carried out by gender-confused assailants. The White House released a new Counter Terrorism Strategy earlier this month, promising “rapid identification and neutralization of violent secular political groups,” including those subscribing to transgender ideology.

In a hallway interview outside the Capitol, Waters dodges an age question and then swerves into a jab at Trump.

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Maxine Waters Dodges Age Question, Then Swerves Attack Trump [WATCH]

Rep. Maxine Waters avoided directly answering whether 100 years old is too old to serve in Congress during a hallway interview outside the U.S. Capitol

A new clinic plans to provide free patient care for the first five years, aiming to make healthcare more accessible.

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A British Private Members’ Bill from Lord Moylan seeks to protect babies born alive after botched abortions, advancing to a First Reading in the House of Lords.

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Two important Private Mebers’ Bills will be introduced in the House of Lords after they were drawn in a ballot this morning. Lord Moylan’s Complications from Abortions (Annual Report) Bill will be introduced to the House of Lords after it was drawn in fourteenth place in the House of Lords’ Private Members’ Bill ballot and will receive a First […]

Trump appears increasingly frustrated with Iran as tensions intensify and patience wears thin.