Wuhan Researcher Arrested In US For Alleged Biological Material Smuggling

Another figure linked to the University of Michigan — what’s going on behind the scenes? A third Chinese researcher has been arrested in the United States for allegedly smuggling unauthorized biological materials, intensifying concerns over biosecurity and foreign interference in American research institutions. The FBI revealed in a criminal complaint that on June 8, 2025, […]

Congresswoman Indicted Following ICE Facility Encounter

A federal grand jury has indicted U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) on two felony counts and one misdemeanor charge related to a physical altercation with federal officers outside a Newark immigration detention facility. The incident occurred on May 9 at Delaney Hall, during what was described as a congressional oversight visit. McIver was joined by […]

Federal Judge Denies Newsom’s Attempt to Block National Guard Deployment to Los Angeles

A federal judge on Monday rejected California Governor Gavin Newsom’s emergency request to block President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to riot-hit areas of Los Angeles, marking a significant legal victory for the White House as tensions escalate between federal and state authorities. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, a Clinton appointee, denied Newsom’s […]

No Comeback For Terry Moran At ABC News After Suspension

Late in the afternoon on June 10, 2025, ABC News confirmed that senior national correspondent Terry Moran will not return to the network following a controversial social media post. In the now-deleted message, Moran described White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller as a “world-class hater” and made similar remarks about President Donald Trump. […]

Beyond FEMA: A Smarter, Faster Way To Handle Emergencies

In the months since President Trump returned to the White House, a quiet but consequential shift has taken root in America’s approach to disaster response. This time, the transformation does not involve bulldozing bureaucracy from the top, but rather, redirecting power downward. His administration’s emerging plan to fund states directly during emergencies, bypassing the historically […]

Simone Biles Apologizes To Riley Gaines Over Trans Athlete Comments

Burying the hatchet? Not quite… Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles is apologizing to former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines after attacking the conservative pundit online. In a Tuesday post on X, the Olympic gymnast wrote that she wanted to “follow up” on her recent social media messages involving student athlete turned political pundit Riley Gaines, […]

Rep. Mark Green To Resign After Key Vote On Trump-Backed Legislation

After one vote that could change everything… WASHINGTON — Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.), chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, announced Monday night that he will step down from Congress in the coming weeks, shortly after the House is set to vote again on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — a budget reconciliation package […]

Court Allows AP Ban from Oval Office Over ‘Gulf of America’ Dispute

President Donald Trump hailed a major legal victory on Friday after a federal appeals court ruled that the White House may restrict the Associated Press (AP) from accessing the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, Air Force One, and other tightly controlled areas, amid a months-long feud over the administration’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. The ruling […]

FBI Identifies Suspect Accused Of Assaulting Federal Officer During LA Riots

The FBI has identified a man who assaulted federal officers during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles County over the weekend. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said Monday that 40-year-old Elpidio Reyna, a resident of Compton, California, was the man seen on video throwing rocks at law enforcement vehicles in Paramount, injuring one federal officer and damaging […]