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France Builds Super-Max Jungle Prison to House Drug Kingpins, Islamic Extremists

France plans to construct a €400 million super-maximum security prison in its South American territory, French Guyane, to incarcerate the most dangerous drug traffickers and Islamist radicals.

Salman Rushdie Attacker Sentenced to 25 Years

A New York court has sentenced Hadi Matar to 25 years in prison, the maximum sentence, on May 16, for the attempted murder of author Salman Rushdie during a 2022 literary event.

New Orleans Jailbreak Exposes Failures of Progressive Sheriff’s Policies

Ten inmates, including individuals charged with murder, escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans on May 16, 2025.

Retired Cop Accused of Leaking Covenant Shooter’s Diary Claims Retaliation

Retired Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) Lieutenant Garet Davidson faces charges related to the alleged leak of the Covenant School shooter's writings.

CBP Uncovers $875K Marijuana Shipment Hidden in Overalls

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers intercepted a significant drug smuggling attempt at the Port of Baltimore, seizing on April 29, over 200 pounds of marijuana concealed within a shipment of men's overalls.

Texas DA Faces Backlash for Refusing to Charge Shooter of Afghan War Hero

Abdul Rahman Waziri, a 31-year-old Afghan refugee and father of two, was fatally shot on April 27 in a Houston apartment complex during a dispute over a parking spot.

France Faces ‘Mexicanisation’ Fears Amid Crypto Kidnapping Surge

A spate of violent kidnappings targeting cryptocurrency entrepreneurs and their families has raised alarms in France, prompting concerns about the country's descent into organized crime akin to Mexico's.

Justice Department Shifts DEI Funds to Law Enforcement

The Department of Justice (DOJ) under Attorney General Pam Bondi has redirected funds previously allocated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives toward law enforcement efforts.

NYC Mayor’s ‘Peace Partner’ Arrested in Columbia Library Takeover

A Barnard College student once praised by New York City Mayor Eric Adams for promoting dialogue was among those arrested during a pro-Palestinian occupation of Columbia University’s Butler Library.

‘Casanova Killer’ Faces Execution 30 Years After Brutal Murders

Glen Rogers, infamously known as the "Casanova Killer," is scheduled for execution on May 15, 2025, nearly 30 years after his 1995 murder spree.

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