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Three MS-13 Gang Members Arrested in Florida as Federal Crackdown Intensifies

Federal authorities have captured three MS-13 gang members with ties to multiple unsolved murders in the U.S., U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday.

YouTuber Arrested for Attempting Contact with Isolated Indian Tribe

Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, a 24-year-old American YouTuber known for his adventurous content, has been arrested after illegally attempting to contact the isolated Sentinelese tribe on North Sentinel Island, India.

Venezuelan TikTok Influencer Faces Hate Crime Charges Following Deportation

Leonel Moreno, a 27-year-old Venezuelan national and self-proclaimed "migrant influencer," has been charged with hate crimes and child exploitation by Venezuela's Attorney General, Tarek...

Washington State Faces Corporate Revolt Over Tax Hikes

Dozens of major corporations have warned Washington State’s Democrat-led legislature and Governor Bob Ferguson that proposed tax increases threaten the state’s economic future. The letter—signed by executives from Amazon, Microsoft, Costco, Alaska Airlines, Nordstrom, Zillow, and even the Seattle Mariners—blasts the state's unprecedented spending and tax agenda.

Ohio Newspaper Crops Black Lawmaker from Anti-DEI Photo

A prominent Ohio newspaper is under fire after it was accused of deliberately cropping a black Republican lawmaker from a photo taken during the signing of legislation aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs from public colleges and universities. The Cleveland Plain Dealer published an edited version of the image that excluded Rep. Josh Williams (R-Sylvania Township), the first black Republican elected to the Ohio House and a lead sponsor of the bill.

UC Davis Conservative Event Protest Turns Violent

A Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event featuring former police officer Brandon Tatum at the University of California, Davis descended into chaos Wednesday after black-clad anti-police protesters ransacked the group's outdoor display while campus police stood by and made no arrests.

Chevron Wetlands Lawsuit in Louisiana, $744M Verdict

In a historic ruling with major implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration, a jury in Plaquemines Parish on Friday ordered Chevron to pay $744 million in damages for its role in coastal wetlands destruction. The verdict is the first of 42 lawsuits filed since 2013 by coastal Louisiana parishes targeting decades of alleged environmental violations by oil and gas companies.

Trump Tariffs Trigger Market Panic as China Retaliates

Wall Street suffered its worst collapse since the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday after China matched President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff increases, triggering fears of a deepening trade war. The S&P 500 plunged 6 percent, the Dow Jones dropped 2,231 points, and the Nasdaq shed nearly 6 percent—marking the worst weekly decline since March 2020.

Gates Foundation Accused of Racial Discrimination in Scholarships

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and two other nonprofits are facing legal scrutiny for allegedly running scholarship and advancement programs that exclude white Americans—potentially violating federal law and jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. The American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER) filed formal complaints with the IRS against the Gates Foundation, the Lagrant Foundation, and Creative Capital Foundation.

Catholic Pro-Life Reporter Assaulted in NYC During Interview

A Catholic pro-life activist was violently punched in the face Thursday while conducting a street interview in Harlem, New York City. Savannah Craven Antao, 23, was representing the pro-life organization Live Action when she was attacked by a woman during a discussion about abortion.

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