Minority Janitors Sue Columbia Protestors for Civil Rights Violations
Columbia janitors sue protestors for being held hostage and assaulted during a pro-Hamas demonstration, seeking justice in federal court.
YouTube Marks 20 Years Revolutionizing Viewing Habits
YouTube marks 20 years, with 20M daily uploads and $36B earned in 2024 ad revenue, reshaping content consumption and the creator economy.
Hearing on Drones Over Military Bases Scheduled
William Timmons announces a hearing on addressing unauthorized drone activity over US military sites, citing increased threats and need for clear policies.
SSA Introduces Digital Access to Social Security Numbers
SSA to offer digital SSNs for secure mobile access, reducing reliance on physical cards and enhancing service efficiency by this summer.
Virginia Giuffre, Epstein accuser, dies by suicide at 41
Virginia Giuffre, accuser of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, has died by suicide at 41 in Australia.
Military COVID vaccine refusers struggle to reenlist despite mandates ending
Military members discharged for vaccine refusal face challenges reenlisting, lack back pay; Trump’s directive sought reinstatement with full pay and benefits.
Arbor Day 2025: Embrace Trees, Preserve Nature
Arbor Day celebrates tree planting and care, reflecting a commitment to preserving nature and responsible forest management.
Trump Attends Pope’s Funeral in Rome
Trump visits Rome for Pope Francis’ funeral, marking the first overseas event of his second term; he’s the second U.S. president to attend a papal funeral.
China Develops Thorium Molten-Salt Reactor, US Should Follow
China’s operating a thorium molten-salt reactor in the Gobi desert, marking new progress in nuclear tech. The US should rethink uranium dependency.
Wilson urges street action against deportations and arrests
Rep. Frederica Wilson urges a public uprising to halt Trump’s immigration policies, promoting protests against arrests and deportations of illegal aliens.