CATEGORY

Breaking

Operation Restore Justice: Over 100 Children Rescued, 205 Predators Arrested in DOJ Crackdown

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced the successful conclusion of Operation Restore Justice, a nationwide initiative targeting child sex trafficking and exploitation.

Times Square Statue Controversy Ignites National Outrage

A towering new statue in Times Square is stirring national debate after images circulated on social media showing what many described as an “obese black woman” standing in stark contrast to the area’s traditional monuments. The 12-foot sculpture, Grounded in the Stars, created by London-based artist Thomas J. Price, will be on display through June 17.

High School Trade Jobs Boom With $50K+ Starting Pay

High school students across the country are locking in skilled trade jobs before even walking across the graduation stage, with starting salaries often exceeding $50,000 and some reaching six figures within a few years. As schools shift away from the “college-for-all” mindset, trades like welding, automotive repair, and HVAC are regaining prominence—and employers are taking notice.

Epstein FBI Video Investigation Stalls as Files Pile Up

Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Wednesday that the FBI is still combing through “tens of thousands” of child pornography videos found in Jeffrey Epstein’s possession. The staggering volume of material, along with the sheer number of victims, has significantly delayed the public release of Epstein-related documents.

GOP Baseball Shooting Cover-Up Exposed in FBI Report

A bombshell House Intelligence Committee report has revealed that the FBI mischaracterized the 2017 attempted mass assassination of Republican lawmakers as “suicide by cop” despite clear evidence of political motivation. Republican Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas shared the findings in a segment with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, who expressed disbelief at the federal agency’s conclusions.

California Economy Stagnant Report Signals Trouble Ahead

A new report from California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) paints a bleak picture of the state’s economy, describing it as “stagnant” and “fragile,” with job losses, falling consumer spending, and unsustainable reliance on stock market gains driving serious fiscal concerns. The warning is backed by multiple indicators showing the state slipping toward recession territory.

Newsom Presidential Ambitions Poll Stuns California Voters

A new UC Berkeley poll reveals that a clear majority of California voters believe Governor Gavin Newsom is prioritizing his national political ambitions over addressing the state’s mounting problems. Voters now view Newsom more as a presidential hopeful than a public servant, by more than a two-to-one margin.

Carney Trump White House Meeting Ends in Embarrassment

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s much-hyped White House meeting with President Donald Trump fizzled into what critics are calling a humiliating retreat. After campaigning on bold promises to confront Trump, Carney instead praised him as a “transformational president” and appeared to concede ground on key trade and policy issues.

Migrant Nonprofit Funding Collapses After Trump Cuts

Nonprofits that cater to illegal aliens are facing massive financial shortfalls after losing federal subsidies cut by the Trump administration. Groups that once depended on taxpayer funding to provide housing, food, education, and legal services to border crossers are now pleading with private donors to stay afloat.

Kristi Noem Torches Illinois Sanctuary Laws in Fiery Showdown

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stood alongside grieving Angel Families in Springfield, Illinois, to demand an end to the state’s sanctuary policies. Noem called out Governor JB Pritzker directly, accusing him of protecting criminal illegal aliens at the expense of law-abiding citizens and families who have lost loved ones.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img