Palm Beach County commissioners narrowly approved a controversial trademark agreement Tuesday that clears the way for Palm Beach International Airport to be renamed after President Donald Trump — pushing forward a politically charged project that has divided local leaders and raised fresh concerns about taxpayer costs and oversight. In a 4-3 vote, the commission signed […]
FAA Contractor Arrested & Charged For Threats Against President Trump
A Federal Aviation Administration contractor from New Hampshire is accused of threatening to assassinate President Trump after allegedly sending a chilling email to the White House promising to “neutralize/kill” the commander in chief over the ongoing conflict with Iran. Dean DelleChiaie, 35, was arrested Monday and charged with sending a threat against the president after […]
Venomous Spider Bite Sends Kyle Rittenhouse To Hospital
Kyle Rittenhouse is back in the headlines — this time for a medical emergency instead of a courtroom drama. The 23-year-old gun rights activist revealed Wednesday that he had been hospitalized after suffering a bite from what he said was a venomous brown recluse spider. Rittenhouse posted photos from a hospital bed on X alongside […]
New Questions Emerge After Reported Attack On Russian General
Via Militarnyi by Vladyslav Khomenko On April 28, an explosion was recorded near a residential building in the Khabarovsk Krai, aimed at eliminating Major General Azatbek Omurbekov, commander of the 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade. The incident resulted in the death of a high-ranking officer from the general’s inner circle. This was reported by the international […]
Trump Announces 3-Day Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire As Prisoner Swap Planned
President Donald Trump announced Friday that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a temporary three-day ceasefire, marking the first mutually acknowledged pause in fighting between the two nations in months. The ceasefire is scheduled to run from May 9 through May 11 and is intended to coincide with the 81st anniversary of the Soviet Union’s […]
Congressman Max Miller Faces Explosive Allegations In Custody Battle Involving GOP Senator’s Daughter
Republican Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) is confronting a widening legal and political crisis after serious allegations of physical abuse were filed by his ex-wife, Emily Moreno — the daughter of U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno — alongside a growing list of related court disputes, defamation claims, and prior accusations that are now resurfacing. Miller denies all […]
Trade Court Says Trump’s Replacement Tariffs Were Illegal
However, the ruling is distinctly narrow… President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to revive broad-based tariffs just hit another legal wall. On Thursday, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that Trump’s 10% global tariffs — imposed earlier this year under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 — were unlawful. The court found the […]
Georgia Mayor Dissolves Entire Police Department Following Dispute Involving Wife
The mayor of Cohutta has dissolved the town’s police department and terminated all 10 employees after a conflict involving complaints about his wife escalated into a major local controversy. Ron Shinnick confirmed this week that the Cohutta Police Department had been shut down, with all officers and staff dismissed from their positions. “The PD has […]
Virginia Supreme Court Strikes Down Democrats Redistricting Plan
The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday struck down a voter-approved Democratic congressional redistricting plan, handing Republicans a major victory in the escalating nationwide battle over House maps ahead of the midterm elections. The ruling invalidates a constitutional amendment that Virginia voters narrowly approved on April 21 and that Democrats hoped would reshape four congressional districts […]
A New Texas Fight Emerges Over Islamic Dietary Laws
In 1906, a young socialist named Upton Sinclair boarded a train to Chicago, dressed in grimy clothes, carried a dinner pail, and walked straight into the heart of American meatpacking. For seven weeks, he documented what he saw inside the stockyards and slaughterhouses of Packingtown, a dense complex of feed lots, killing floors, and processing […]

The Bullets At The Door: How Dark Money Built The War On Data Centers
On April 6, 2026, around 12:45 in the morning, an attacker fired 13 rounds into the front door of an Indianapolis city-county councilman’s home. A handwritten note reading “No Data Centers” was left under the doormat. The councilman, Ron Gibson, a Democrat first elected in 2023, was inside with his 8-year-old son. Bullets struck the […]