A groundbreaking court decision favored journalist Liz Collin, who unveiled Minneapolis police misconduct during Derek Chauvin's trial in George Floyd's case. Judge: Edward Wahl’s pivotal ruling...
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Dershowitz Warns Central Park Five of Legal and Political Risks
Attorney Alan Dershowitz discussed the legal and political implications of the Central Park Five's defamation lawsuit against President Trump. A federal judge refused to dismiss the case, prompting...
Foreign nationals must register under federal law by April 11
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem reminded foreign nationals to register under the Alien Registration Act by April 11, 2025. This law requires all aliens in the U.S. for over 30 days to register or face...
Noem Announces VOICE Office Reopening for Crime Victims
The Department of Homeland Security has relaunched the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office, which was closed by the previous administration. This initiative is part of the Trump...
Ghislaine Maxwell petitions Supreme Court to overturn trafficking conviction
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn her sex-trafficking conviction. She claims a non-prosecution agreement with the late Jeffrey Epstein should...
Teen Sextortion Surge Leads to Tragic Suicides Worldwide
Teen sextortion cases are increasing, causing tragic outcomes.The FBI and Our Rescue report a surge in financially motivated sextortion linked to African countries, particularly Nigeria. Affected...
Pass the SAVE Act to Secure Voting Rights
The SAVE Act, introduced by Rep. Chip Roy, aims to safeguard election integrity by preventing foreign nationals from voting in U.S. elections. Conservatives argue that voter ID laws are essential to...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Demands DOJ Investigation into Fraud
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election on April 1, 2025, resulted in a victory for hard-left candidate Susan Crawford over conservative Brad Schimel, despite 63% of voters supporting a voter ID...
Ukraine Pursues Mineral Deal with U.S. After Oval Office Dispute
Ukraine plans to renegotiate a mineral deal with the U.S. after the initial proposal was derailed due to a disagreement between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. The previous deal...
China Vows Resistance Against Trump’s Proposed Extra Tariffs
Beijing criticized President Trump's proposal to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports in response to China's 34% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods. The Chinese Commerce Ministry vowed...
Federal retirements processed in limestone mine, not digitalized.
In a surreal discovery, federal retirements are processed manually on paper in a Western Pennsylvania limestone mine. This facility, situated 230 feet underground, employs over 700 workers to handle...
U.S. Flyers Must Have Real ID by May 7
Starting May 7, 2025, flyers in the United States will need a Real ID to board domestic flights. After several delays, the Transportation Security Administration will enforce the Real ID Act,...
Assassination Support Among Leftists Rises, Study Claims
A recent Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) study highlights a concerning trend: mainstreaming political violence on the left, termed “assassination culture.” This cultural shift became...
NIH Launches Autism Research Program to Identify Causes
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will initiate a research program to investigate the causes of autism and the increasing rate of autism diagnoses. The plan includes a public competition,...
Trump Urged to Act on American’s German Legal Battle
An American woman in Germany faces trial for fatally stabbing her alleged assaulter, Alem Tekeste, a 64-year-old African migrant, at the Kaiserslautern station in June 2024. The 20-year-old, an...
Bill Maher Doubts Andrew Cuomo’s NYC Mayoral Success
Bill Maher discussed Andrew Cuomo’s NYC mayoral bid with Chris Cuomo, citing the COVID-19 nursing home scandal as a major hurdle. Maher believes Cuomo’s handling of the nursing home COVID-19...
Liberty Counsel Plans Countersuit After SPLC’s Failed Lawsuit
Liberty Counsel, a conservative Christian law firm, plans to countersue the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) after facing a $200 billion lawsuit that aimed to bankrupt them. The SPLC joined a case...
Storms from Texas to Ohio cause 16 fatalities
At least 16 people have died due to severe storms causing flash flooding and tornadoes across the southern and midwestern United States, from Texas to Ohio. The persistent heavy rains have resulted...
Big-City Mayors Shifting Allegiances: Impact on U.S. Politics
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, has announced an independent reelection bid after leaving the Democratic Party. This move follows a dismissed corruption case and aligns with a decline in his...
Challenging Government Penalties on Homeowner Lawn Regulations
LAWN GONE LIBERTY: Fines for unmowed lawns can be extreme. John Stossel highlights the abuse of city fines in Dunedin, Florida. Jim Ficken faced $500/day fines after his lawn grew over 10 inches....