Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Senators hope to enact a bill expanding protection for Supreme Court justices’ families

Following protests at the residences of some Supreme Court justices over the weekend, lawmakers of the US Senate are attempting to approve a bipartisan measure that would extend security protection to their family members. The congressional campaign comes just one week after Politico published a bombshell leaked draft of an opinion indicating that the Supreme … Read more

Several homeless persons have been spotted utilizing Seattle public transit as a shelter.

A video shot in Seattle shows scores of alleged homeless persons sleeping on the city’s public light rail system. “A distressing video taken by a Sound Transit employee shows roughly 30 homeless persons utilizing light rail as a homeless refuge. What is causing this?” Jason Rantz of KTTH radio tweeted on Monday. Hundreds of people … Read more

Los Angeles woman admits to killing her three children on Mother’s Day

According to press sources, a Los Angeles mother arrested on Mother’s Day in connection with the deaths of her three children who were discovered dead inside a residence admitted to killing them with the help of a teenage male, thought to be her son. Angela Dawn Flores was arrested and charged with three charges of … Read more

DC police arrest murder suspect in brutal street shooting

Months ago, D.C. cops captured a guy sought for shooting and murdering a father as he was carrying his 1-year-old child in one arm and his 5-year-old child in the other. Jarrell David Harris, 27, of southeast Washington, D.C., was wanted in connection with a homicide in the 2300 block of 18th Street in northeast … Read more

Author unintentionally confessed to the murder of her real-life chef spouse.

According to the prosecution, the Oregon romance novelist who wrote the fictional book “How to Murder Your Spouse” and is suspected of killing her husband in real life tripped up and confessed to the shooting by mistake. Nancy Crampton Brophy, 71, who is suspected of killing her husband, reportedly went into detail about the shooting … Read more

In front of his child, a Florida dad was inexplicably slain.

As his broken widow continues her hunt for answers, the prize for information leading to an arrest in the perplexing murder of a married Florida father will be boosted to $55,000 on Monday. After dropping off two twins from his previous marriage at his ex-home wife’s in Jacksonville Beach on February 16, Microsoft executive Jared … Read more

Drought in Lake Mead reveals more human remains

Following the finding of additional human remains in a barrel at the freshly exposed bottom of Lake Mead in Nevada last week, more human remains were discovered Saturday afternoon. Around 2 p.m. local time Saturday, NPS rangers received a witness report of human bone remains recovered in Callville Bay in Lake Mead National Recreation Area. … Read more

Abortion rights campaigners in the United States can benefit from recent abortion developments.

The possibility of the US overturning decades of abortion rights, which surfaced this week in a leaked draft opinion by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, sent shockwaves through many Latin American countries, where many feminist organizations have long looked to the US as a model of greater reproductive rights and freedoms. In recent years, however, … Read more

Two federal charges have been filed against the alleged Brooklyn subway shooter.

Frank James, the man suspected of opening fire on a subway in Brooklyn last month, has been charged with two federal offenses. James was charged with one count of terrorist attacks and other violence against a mass transit system, as well as one count of firing a firearm during a crime of violence, according to … Read more

Raleigh police shot a guy accused of setting automobiles on fire with Molotov cocktails.

According to the Raleigh police chief, a man who reportedly used incendiary devices to set fire to police cars at a North Carolina police station was murdered after threatening an officer with one of the devices. “We think the suspect was employing incendiary devices, which we believe were Molotov cocktails,” Raleigh Police Chief Estella D. … Read more

After the incident on Israel’s Independence Day, two individuals were apprehended.

Following a pistol and axe assault Thursday night in the central Israeli city of Elad that left three people dead, Israeli security forces said they captured two suspects on Sunday. Assad Yussef Assad Al-Rafa, 19, and Subhi Imad Subhi Abu Shakir, 20, were previously recognized by the police. According to a police statement released on … Read more

Two people were killed in an aircraft crash near the Golden Gate Bridge.

Two persons were killed in an aircraft accident northwest of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge on Friday afternoon, according to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office. According to the announcement, the plane, a fixed-wing, single-engine Vans RV-10 personal aircraft, crashed into a slope near Slacker Hill in the Marin Headlands. It said that the emergency beacon … Read more

Three Americans died at the Sandals resort in the Bahamas

Officials reported three Americans died of unexplained reasons at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas’ Great Exuma island on Friday, and police are investigating. According to Bahamian Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper, two men and a woman died at the resort, while a fourth American lady was taken to a hospital in Nassau, the Bahamas’ … Read more

Imelda Marcos’ shoe collection provided a window into her terrifying rule.

The Philippines is electing a new president, and Ferdinand Marcos Jr., sometimes known as “Bongbong,” is the frontrunner to succeed Rodrigo Duterte. He is the only son of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, the infamous tyrants who robbed the country of billions of dollars, tortured and abused political opponents, and became worldwide infamous for their opulence … Read more

Liberals hold rallies outside the homes and churches of Supreme Court judges.

Abortion advocates are rallying support outside Supreme Court justices’ homes and at churches, according to liberal social media commenters. “Visit folks at their houses. Visit their religious sites. Make them as uneasy as they’re attempting to make you. This is not the moment for civility, but for mass opposition and demonstrations “In response to political … Read more

Twenty Democratic state and territory parties plan to apply for places

A DNC official told Saturday that twenty state or territory Democratic parties want to petition to have early presidential nomination elections in 2024, as the party examines its nominee selection process. The Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee, which is in charge of establishing the party’s nomination process, decided last month to open an … Read more

A sheriff in Florida takes video of shark-infested waterways.

Aerial footage depicting hundreds of sharks hovering in the seas off the Gulf Coast near Tampa was published by a Florida sheriff’s office last week as a warning to swimmers. The sharks were seen swimming around the Anclote Sandbar and Anclote Island in a video recorded by the Pasco Sheriff’s Office’s aircraft unit. The county … Read more

Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut forecasts a high voter participation in the midterm elections

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, described the filibuster as “anti-democratic” since Democrats now lack the numbers to overturn Roe v. Wade. However, he expects greater attention to abortion will “drive a lot of people to the polls” in November’s midterm elections. “The filibuster, in my opinion, is inherently anti-democratic. “You definitely should be able to accomplish … Read more

Grid operators warn of an electrical shortfall due to the transition to renewables.

Electric-grid operators around the country are warning of the possibility of blackouts as businesses convert to renewable energy sources. “I’m concerned,” MISO Chief Executive John Bear told the Wall Street Journal in a piece published on Sunday. “As we move forward, we need to understand that installing a solar panel or a wind turbine is … Read more

A man accused of murdering his wife in Indiana has advanced to the primary election.

Despite charges that he murdered his wife, an Indiana township candidate has proceeded to the primary election. Andrew Wilhoite, 40, of Lebanon, ran for township council on the Republican ticket. According to the Associated Press, he garnered 60 out of 276 votes on Tuesday, enabling him to run in the primary election. The township board … Read more

All Women and Children Evacuated From Mariupol Steel Mill Amid Last Stand

A Ukrainian official reported Saturday that women, children, and the elderly have been evacuated from the Azovstal steel complex in Mariupol. Hundreds of Ukrainian people sought refuge at the steel mill, Mariupol’s final Ukrainian stronghold, as Russian soldiers besieged the city. The facility has been the subject of a ferocious confrontation between Russian and Ukrainian … Read more

Police bodycam footage from Houston reveals a fatal confrontation with an armed suspect.

Following a complaint of a trespassing individual on parole for organized criminal activities, Houston police officers were sent. The Houston Police Department has released body camera footage from an April 9 officer-involved shooting. At around 5:45 p.m. on April 9, police officers were summoned to 729 West Mount Houston Road after receiving information that a … Read more

Vicky White, Alabama’s sheriff, paid a visit to the motel the morning before a convict escaped.

The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office has released a security video of prison officer Vicky White visiting a motel the day she escaped a county jail with a murder suspect. Vicky White may be seen at the desk of a Quality Inn motel in Florence, Alabama on April 29, the same day she reportedly aided murder … Read more

Grassley wants the VA to defend veterans’ right to bear arms.

Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, a Republican, sent a letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs on Friday, requesting statistics to guarantee that troops are not being denied their Second Amendment rights unfairly. Grassley sent the letter in order to get more information and data on veterans who have been reported to the National Instant … Read more

Disinformation czar Biden Men’s ‘abuse’ will not quiet Nina Jankowicz, according to her book.

In a book she wrote this year, the Biden administration’s misinformation czar said she will not be “silenced” on social media as she fought back against what she saw as “abuse” from males anytime she aired her ideas online. She says that the internet’s “infrastructure is constructed for guys.” Nina Jankowicz’s new book, “How to … Read more

Removing Title 42 will eventually result in fewer border crossings.

Despite popular forecasts of a major migrant influx in the months ahead, a senior Department of Homeland Security official believes the number of migrant interactions at the southern border will reduce after the Biden administration lifts the Title 42 public health order later this month. At a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing, Sen. Josh Hawley, … Read more

Pence condemns planned anti-abortion protests at Mother’s Day church services.

Former Vice President Mike Pence decried planned protests by abortion campaigners outside Catholic churches during Mother’s Day weekend, just days after a draft Supreme Court judgment overturning the historic Roe v. Wade abortion case came out. Pence spoke on Saturday before his graduating address at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Virginia, in which he termed … Read more