CATEGORY

Politics

At Least 18 People Killed, Dozens Injured in Russian Missile Strike

At least 18 people, including nine children, were killed and dozens injured in a Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, on April 4, 2025.

Lesbian California Police Officer Wins $10 Million in Harassment Case

A former police officer and current MMA fighter has been awarded $10 million in damages after a California jury ruled that she endured years of harassment.

DOGE Announces $1 Million in Savings By Converting Storage Technology

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has achieved significant cost savings by modernizing its information storage systems.

North Carolina Appeals Court Rules Over 60K Voters Must Verify Eligibility

A recent ruling by a North Carolina appeals court has mandated that over 60,000 voters who participated in the November 2024 state Supreme Court election must verify their eligibility. 

Trump Says ‘Every Country’ Has Contacted Him Since Tariff Announcement

President Donald Trump praised Britain’s current leadership for maintaining a constructive relationship with the United States amid sweeping new tariffs.

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.

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...

Trump Administration Launches ‘Make America Healthy Again’ School Wellness Initiative

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School in Alexandria, Virginia, Thursday for the first-ever “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) event.

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.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img