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Coupang Data Breach Compensation Shocks 34 Million Users

South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang, often dubbed the “Amazon of Korea,” has announced a $1.17 billion compensation plan following a massive data breach that exposed sensitive information of 34 million users.

New Orleans Charter Amendment Could Change Everything

The New Orleans City Council is set to consider a major charter amendment in January that would impose strict limits on city spending.

Trump Delivers $209M Boost to Florida Rural Health

Florida will receive more than $209 million in federal funding for rural health care improvements, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday.

Copper Crime Exposed: Petty Theft Turns Deadly on Portland Streets

Copper crime took a deadly turn in Portland this month after a thief stole wiring from a traffic signal, setting off a chain of events that ended in a fatal crash.

Minnesota Somali Day Care Caught in Viral Fraud Scandal

A Minneapolis day care at the center of a viral fraud exposé is denying wrongdoing amid intensifying scrutiny of Minnesota’s massive, multibillion-dollar welfare fraud scandal.

TPS Stay Sparks Courtroom Clash as Judge Blocks DHS Deportations

The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) stay issued Tuesday by a federal judge has halted the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to end TPS for South Sudan, intensifying a broader fight over executive authority and immigration enforcement.

Border Killing Shocks Texas as Abbott Appointee Gunned Down

Border killing investigations are underway after a prominent Texas businessman and appointee of Gov. Greg Abbott was shot and killed at a business in McAllen, a key border city in the Rio Grande Valley.

Tucker Carlson Is Wrong: Why Israel, Not Qatar, Is America’s Indispensable Ally

Tucker Carlson recently drew attention while broadcasting from Qatar—a place where power, money, media, and American military infrastructure converge—using that setting to challenge long-standing assumptions...

Rome Subway Stuns Commuters With Ancient Ruins Underground

Rome subway riders are now encountering ancient history as part of their daily commute, following the opening of two new underground stations beneath some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

Shane Gillis Torches ICE for Making ‘Funny’ Deportation Videos

Comedian Shane Gillis blasted the Department of Homeland Security for producing meme-style videos to promote Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.

Aid Abuse Scandal: FBI Files Reveal Chilling Nashville Shooting Details

Aid abuse emerged as a disturbing element in newly released FBI records tied to the 2023 Covenant School massacre in Nashville, raising fresh questions about federal oversight and accountability.

Chloe Cole, Transgenderism Was My False Idol

Detransitioner Chloe Cole, now 21, says her journey into transgenderism began with a spiritual void that only God could fill.

Democrat Denial Exposed as Nate Silver Sounds Alarm

Democrat Denial took center stage after veteran pollster Nate Silver openly criticized Democratic leaders and activists for refusing to acknowledge mistakes from the 2024 election.

Hamas Blow: Five Top Leaders Confirmed Dead

Hamas blow landed hard Monday as the terror group confirmed the deaths of five senior leaders, including its longtime masked spokesman, in what reports describe as one of the most damaging setbacks since the Gaza war began.

Mayor Linked to Minneapolis Somali Welfare Fraud

A resurfaced video of Democrat Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey dancing with a Somali flag and wearing an “I Love Somalia” t-shirt.

HUD Finds Billions Wasted Under Biden’s Watch

A report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) found billions of dollars in taxpayer funds pertaining to "questionable payments."

Bible Sales Surge in 2025

A report from The New York Times found that Bible sales surged in 2025, increasing 12%.

MIT Hit with Discrimination Complaint Over ‘Womxn’

A federal complaint filed this week requests that an investigation be opened into two graduate-level university-sponsored groups at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) over alleged discrimination against biological males.

Train Derailment Releases Toxic Chemicals

A CSX train derailed 31 cars in Kentucky, causing toxic substances to be released into the atmosphere.

Puerto Rico Recognizes Life at Conception

Puerto Rico has passed a new law that identifies the unborn as people, allowing them to have the same rights as those born.