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Twice-Deported Illegal Alien Sentenced to Over Three Years in Prison

A Mexican national with a long criminal history and repeated illegal entries into the United States has been sentenced to over three years in federal prison.

Vice President JD Vance Spends Good Friday at the Vatican

U.S. Vice President JD Vance traveled to the Vatican over Easter weekend, joining Christians from around the world in solemn remembrance of Good Friday.

7 Bodies, 3 States—Is a Serial Killer on the Loose?

A string of human remains discovered in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island over the past two months has stirred public anxiety and raised questions about a possible serial killer operating across state lines. So far, at least seven bodies have been found since early March in separate locations throughout the region.

College Student Arrested in Tesla Attack

A 19-year-old Missouri man has been arrested and charged with firebombing Tesla Cybertrucks at a dealership in Kansas City, in what federal officials are labeling a politically motivated act of domestic terrorism. Owen McIntire, a college student in Boston, was taken into FBI custody Friday and now faces serious federal charges after allegedly using Molotov cocktails to ignite multiple Tesla vehicles and charging stations.

Jennings Unleashes on CNN, 5 Times He Left Liberals Speechless

Republican strategist Scott Jennings has made a name for himself in President Donald Trump’s second term, not just as a political analyst but as a fiery voice dismantling leftist narratives on live television. His viral moments on CNN NewsNight have captured national attention, earning praise from conservatives and even sparking jokes from Fox News host Greg Gutfeld, who dubbed Jennings the face of a new “viral video genre.”

WWE Icon Drops Political Bombshell Days Before WrestleMania

WWE megastar Roman Reigns stunned fans this week by publicly endorsing President Donald Trump in a new interview with Vanity Fair. The 39-year-old wrestling icon, whose real name is Joe Anoa’i, spoke candidly about his support for Trump just days before headlining WrestleMania, making waves across the sports and entertainment world.

Chicago Just Burned Through Millions of Dollars

Chicago has already maxed out its entire 2025 police misconduct lawsuit budget just four months into the year, with $82 million already spent—and the city still faces hundreds of pending legal claims. The financial strain is adding pressure to an already fragile city budget facing a projected $982 million deficit.

Congressman Focusing on a Law You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Ariz., is calling on lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to back a series of pro-Second Amendment bills aimed at reducing federal overreach and clarifying firearm suppressor regulations. Arguing that current laws are confusing, excessive, and harmful to lawful gun owners, Hamadeh is throwing his weight behind legislation that redefines, deregulates, and simplifies how suppressors are treated under federal law.

Trump Admin Drops the Hammer on Foreign Music Stars

The Trump administration has revoked the U.S. visas of the Mexican band Los Alegres del Barranco, known for glorifying violent drug cartels in their music, just weeks before a scheduled concert in San Francisco. The band, part of the “narcocorrido” genre, was set to perform in the South Bay on April 29.

Trump Just Made a Power Move—Look Who He Put in Charge

President Donald Trump has appointed conservative firebrand Mark Levin to the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC), signaling a sharp turn toward law-and-order priorities and trusted conservative leadership as the 2025 administration ramps up efforts to secure the border and fight rising crime.

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