Murdered Army Vet ‘Speaks’ in Court via AI—Raises Legal, Ethical Questions
In a groundbreaking legal moment, a U.S. Army veteran killed in a 2021 road rage incident appeared posthumously in an AI-generated video during his killer's sentencing... Read more.
Lawmakers Nationwide Demand End to Planned Parenthood Funding
On May 12, 2025, over 100 state legislators from 49 states urged Congress to cease federal funding for Planned Parenthood.... Read more.
Gave It Up for Lent—Christopher Schwarzenegger Drops 30 lbs in 40 Days
Christopher Schwarzenegger, son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, revealed that eliminating bread from his diet during Lent led to a 30-pound weight loss... Read more.
Cruz Applauds Effort to Restore Jesus Painting Removed by Biden Administration
Senator Ted Cruz has endorsed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's initiative to reinstate a historic painting of Jesus at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, which... Read more.
Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Proposes Tax Relief on Tips and Overtime
On May 12, 2025, House Republicans introduced a 389-page tax bill, dubbed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," aligning with President Donald Trump's campaign promises.... Read more.
Episcopal Church Rejects Resettlement of White South African Refugees, Citing Racial Justice
The Episcopal Church has announced its decision to cease participation in the U.S. government's refugee resettlement program, following the Trump administration's... Read more.
Black Bear Attack Claims First Human Life in Florida History
Florida officials confirmed the state’s first recorded fatal black bear attack after 89-year-old Robert Markel and his dog were killed near his home in Jerome.... Read more.
Pope Leo XIV Urges Peace and Press Freedom in First Public Address
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, addressed over 6,000 journalists at the Vatican on May 12, emphasizing the importance of truthful communication and press... Read more.
U. Penn the Latest School Caught in Foreign Funding Scandal
The University of Pennsylvania is under federal investigation for failing to properly report millions in foreign funding, the Department of Education announced Thursday,... Read more.
Brown Cracks Down: University Targets Conservative Newspaper
Brown University has launched disciplinary action against the Brown Spectator, a conservative student newspaper, accusing it of violating trademark policy just weeks... Read more.

