
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.

Gulf of America Sparks International Legal Battle
Mexico has initiated legal proceedings against Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America" on its U.S. platforms, a move following an executive... Read more.

Pacific Rescue: 5 Lost Fishermen Survive 55 Days at Sea
Five fishermen missing since mid-March were rescued last week after surviving 55 harrowing days adrift in the Pacific Ocean.... Read more.

Genetic Bottleneck or Social Contagion? Trans Arrest Rate in Columbia Riot 7x U.S. Average
A review of those arrested in the chaotic raid on Columbia University’s Butler Library reveals a striking statistic: over 11 percent of the 81 individuals taken... Read more.

Trump to Resettle White Afrikaners in U.S. as Racial Persecution Intensifies
The Trump administration is moving forward with a refugee resettlement program that will bring white Afrikaners from South Africa to the United States, citing racial... Read more.

Cold Case Breakthrough: Illinois Podcast Helps Solve 1983 Disappearance
A cold case that haunted an Illinois community for over 40 years was finally solved thanks to two detectives and their true crime podcast, “Somebody Knows Something.”... Read more.

California ‘Teacher of the Year’ Sentenced to 30 Years for Student Abuse
Jacqueline Ma, a former San Diego County "Teacher of the Year," received a 30-year prison sentence on Friday for sexually abusing two male students under the age... Read more.