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Shocking Safari Chaos: Elephant Charges Tourists After They Get Too Close to Calves

Wildlife rules exist for a reason, and one safari group in Botswana learned that the hard way when an angry mother elephant attacked after their canoes floated too close to her young.

Scranton ER Crisis Deepens After Mayor Blocked Much-Needed Expansion

A Scranton, PA ER crisis is worsening as hospital resources shrink, and Mayor Paige Cognetti’s (D) zoning decisions are under scrutiny.

Bondi Orders Crackdown on ICE Attacks

Attorney General Pamela Bondi issued a sweeping memorandum to put an end to the rise of political violence against ICE agents.

Energy Unleashed: $625M Expansion of Coal Industry

The Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $625 million investment to expand the coal industry in the wake of reindustrialization and the AI race.

Zohran Mamdani’s Apology Dodging Shows He’s Scared of DSA Masters

Eighteen days after pledging to make amends for calling the NYPD “racist,” Democratic mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani still refuses to deliver a real apology — instead hiding behind rambling non-answers that sound more like activist word salad than leadership.

Kristi Noem Slams Weaponized TSA for ‘Widespread Abuses’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) concluded an internal investigation revealing that the Biden administration committed "widespread abuses" against American citizens.

Breakthrough in Yogurt Shop Murders: DNA Finally Identifies Serial Killer After 34 Years

After more than three decades, investigators have finally solved the infamous Yogurt Shop Murders that shocked Austin, Texas, in 1991.

Ilhan Omar Charlie Kirk Remarks Spark Fury After She Smears His Legacy

Rep. Ilhan Omar, (D-MN), is once again under fire after declaring that conservative activist Charlie Kirk has “no legacy to honor” following his tragic murder.

Black Widow? Texas Woman Murder Trial Exposes Twisted History of Five Marriages

A shocking case is unfolding in Chambers County, Texas as the murder trial of Sarah Hartsfield begins, with prosecutors alleging she killed her fifth husband by injecting him with insulin.

Trump’s Task Force Seizes 1 Million Pounds of Cocaine, Crushing Cartels

A Florida-based multi-agency task force has made history, seizing 1 million pounds of cocaine in fiscal year 2025 — the largest haul ever recorded.

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