Chinese Satellites Helping Houthis Target US Ships, Officials Claim
U.S. claims Chang Guang aids Houthis against American warships; warns China’s hidden backing opposes their peace claims.
Clinesmith’s Deeper Role in Russiagate Revealed in New Documents
FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, involved in Russiagate, got leniency but was key in the Crossfire Hurricane probe, collaborating with Page and Strzok.
Opening Pacific to American Commercial Fishing
PRIMNM, over 400,000 square miles, restricts commercial fishing to protect marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
Cuomo’s Mental Health, Potential ‘Biden Moment,’ Critic Claims
State Sen. Jessica Ramos claims ex-Gov. Cuomo’s mental state is declining, likening it to a potential “Joe Biden moment” for NYC leadership.
Cinco de Mayo Parades Canceled Over Immigration Concerns
Chicago’s Cinco de Mayo parade was called off due to fears of ICE raids and immigration enforcement, unsettling the local community.
NGOs paid billions by EU to lobby for leftist causes
EU spent €7.4B on NGOs for left-wing causes and green agenda, raising corruption concerns amidst alleged misuse by profit-driven groups.
White House Updates Website on COVID Origins, Criticizes Fauci
The White House updates its site, asserting COVID-19’s lab origin, challenges Fauci’s natural origin claim, cites Wuhan research lab history.
Medal of Honor Veteran Returns to Marines After 15 Years
Medal of Honor veteran rejoins Marine Corps after 15 years, highlighting a remarkable return to service.
The Jones Act’s Impact on U.S. Shipbuilding Industry
Trump’s order aims to enhance U.S. shipbuilding amid China’s rise. The Jones Act, key for security, is viewed by some as a growth hindrance.
University Shooting: Five Dead, Two Shooters Identified, One Dead
Five are dead and four injured at FSU; law enforcement confirms two shooters were involved, one suspect dead.