DHS Announces New Ebola Outbreak Flight Restrictions

The Department of Homeland Security announced new travel restrictions as an expanding Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa has prompted heightened concern among global health officials. Under the new rules, all civilian flights carrying passengers who have been in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Uganda, or South Sudan within the previous 21 days […]

California Death Row Inmates Accused Of Misusing State-Issued Prison Tablets

California’s prison tablet program is facing growing backlash after reports revealed a convicted child sex offender allegedly used the communication system to contact and exploit a young girl from behind bars. The controversy centers on a multimillion-dollar initiative backed during Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration that distributed roughly 90,000 digital tablets to inmates across California prisons […]

Republican Attorneys General Escalate Legal War Against DEI, ESG Practices In Corporate America

Republican attorneys general are intensifying a legal offensive against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing practices inside major American corporations, with Nebraska becoming the latest state to sue one of the country’s most powerful proxy advisory firms. Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced Wednesday that the state filed […]

Jared Polis Censured By His Own Party After Freeing Tina Peters

The Colorado Democratic Party voted Wednesday to formally censure Gov. Jared Polis in a sharp rebuke of his decision to grant early release to former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, triggering a growing political firestorm within his own party. Peters was convicted in Colorado state court in 2024 on seven charges — including four felonies […]

SCOTUS Greenlights Lawsuits Over US Assets Seized By Communist Cuba

The Supreme Court on Thursday handed a victory to property owners seeking compensation for assets seized by Cuba’s communist regime, siding with a position backed by the Trump administration in a major dispute over claims tied to Fidel Castro-era confiscations. In an 8-1 ruling, the justices revived lawsuits brought by Havana Docks Corporation, a U.S.-owned […]

Sikh Man Claims He Fatally Stabbed Teenager Over ‘Racial Attack’

A British court heard this week that a Sikh man accused of murdering an 18-year-old student claims the fatal stabbing occurred during a confrontation involving alleged “racial abuse” and the removal of his turban. Southampton Crown Court continues hearing testimony surrounding the December 2025 death of Henry Nowak, an Anglo-Polish accountancy and

Pete Hegseth Swears Fox News Host Joey Jones Back Into Marine Corps

Johnny “Joey” Jones officially reenlisted in the United States Marine Corps during a Pentagon ceremony Wednesday, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth personally swearing him back into service. Jones, a former Marine staff sergeant and explosive ordnance disposal technician, previously served eight years in the Marine Corps and completed two deployments to Afghanistan. In 2010, he […]

Seattle Mayor Walks Back Starbucks Boycott Push Amid Business Flight Concerns

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is backing away from earlier calls to boycott Starbucks after drawing criticism for attacking one of the city’s most iconic employers amid growing concerns about Seattle’s business climate. Wilson, a 43-year-old democratic socialist who took office earlier this year, acknowledged in comments to the New York Times that her previous remarks […]

Ex-Federal Prosecutor Indicted For Stealing Copies Of Unreleased Jack Smith Report

A former federal prosecutor has been indicted after allegedly taking copies of a still-unreleased volume of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report on his investigation into President Donald Trump — and allegedly disguising the files with names like “Chocolate_Cake_Recipe.pdf.” The case is raising fresh questions surrounding the highly controversial legal effort against Trump and how […]