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Russia launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine Saturday, deploying 653 drones and 51 missiles in one of the largest aerial assaults in recent months. Ukrainian forces intercepted most projectiles, shooting down 585 drones and 30 missiles, though attacks still damaged infrastructure in 29 locations across the country. At least…
Global Surge in Measles Cases Linked to Declining Living Standards and Misinformation Declining living standards and rampant online misinformation are fueling a global surge in measles cases, experts warn, reversing decades of progress made through vaccination programs. Dr. Ben Kasstan-Dabush, a medical anthropologist at the London School of Hygiene &…
Climate disinformation took center stage as climate negotiators gathered in Belém, Brazil for COP30, with officials warning that a surge in false information threatens to undermine global efforts to address climate change. Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva emphasized the growing challenge during his opening address, stressing that combating…
Balochistan CM Condemns Anti-State Propaganda, Announces Militant Surrender Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti announced on Monday that 100 militants have surrendered their weapons in Dera Bugti, describing the development as “a welcome and positive step” toward reducing extremism in the troubled province. During a press conference, Bugti strongly condemned…
In a strongly worded public statement, Janice Combs, the 80-year-old mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs, has condemned Netflix over its recently released documentary “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” calling it a misleading portrayal of both her and her son. The matriarch, who has been a consistent presence at her son’s high-profile…
Dozens of Malian refugees have reported that Russia’s Africa Corps, which replaced the Wagner mercenary group earlier this year, is committing serious human rights abuses including rapes and beheadings while working alongside Mali’s military to combat extremists. These firsthand accounts, gathered by The Associated Press during rare access to the…
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More than 120 House Democrats have thrown their support behind controversial legislation that critics say could fundamentally alter the treatment of illegal immigrants in U.S. custody. The “Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act,” spearheaded by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), has sparked intense debate over immigration enforcement policies. The bill aims to address what its supporters describe as “shocking surge” in wrongful detentions and poor conditions, particularly in facilities operated by private contractors. Among its key provisions, the legislation would repeal mandatory detention for those captured by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), create a presumption of release,…
The Trump administration is set to significantly expand its travel ban to include more than 30 countries, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The announcement comes in the wake of a shooting incident involving an Afghan immigrant who allegedly attacked two National Guard members. Speaking on Fox News Channel’s…
AI Misinterpretation of Police Scanners Sparks False Alarms Nationwide In Oregon’s early morning quiet, a routine police radio mention of “Shop with a Cop” — a community outreach program — was transformed by artificial intelligence into something far more alarming: “shot with a cop.” Within minutes, automated alerts warning of…
Former Hostage Edan Alexander Returns to IDF, Vows to Fight Hamas U.S.-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander, who endured 584 days as a Hamas hostage before his release in May, has returned to active duty with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and is determined to use his experience to combat the terrorist…
Secretary of War Hegseth to Outline “Arsenal of Freedom” Vision at Reagan Defense Forum Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is set to deliver a keynote address on rebuilding America’s “Arsenal of Freedom” at the Reagan National Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California on Saturday. The speech, scheduled for 2:50 p.m.…
College Student Deported While Attempting Holiday Visit, Government Cites Missed Legal Opportunities A Massachusetts college student was deported to Honduras while attempting to visit family for Thanksgiving, with a government attorney claiming she missed multiple chances to contest a removal order issued during her childhood. Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a…
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U.S. Border Patrol to Impose $5,000 Fee on Detained Illegal Immigrants U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks announced that nearly all illegal immigrants detained in the United States will be charged a $5,000 “apprehension fee,” marking the latest measure in the Trump administration’s intensified border enforcement efforts. In a statement…
Creative Activities May Keep the Brain Biologically Younger, International Study Finds A groundbreaking international study has found compelling evidence that regular engagement in creative activities—including music, dance, painting, and even certain video games—may help maintain a biologically younger brain. Researchers from 13 countries, with teams from Trinity College Dublin in…
The Justice Department suffered a significant setback Thursday when a grand jury in Virginia declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on mortgage fraud charges, according to sources familiar with the proceedings. This development follows a judge’s earlier dismissal of the original indictment against James and another Trump…
In a pivotal case being argued before the Supreme Court on Monday, Chief Justice John Roberts and the court’s conservative majority appear poised to significantly expand presidential powers, continuing a pattern that began well before Donald Trump’s first administration. At stake is the potential overturning of a unanimous 90-year-old decision,…
NBA Star James Harden’s Relationship Status Sparks Speculation After Instagram Post Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden has generated buzz off the court after his girlfriend Paije Speights referred to him as her “husband” in a recent Instagram story, leading to speculation about the couple’s relationship status. Speights posted the…
In his provocative new book “Progress: How One Idea Built Civilization and Now Threatens to Destroy it,” author Samuel Miller McDonald challenges the fundamental concept that has shaped human societies for millennia. McDonald argues that the narrative of progress—far from being a universal good—has functioned primarily as propaganda serving ruling…
Federal Judge Boasberg’s Case Assignments Draw Scrutiny Amid High-Profile Trump Litigation U.S. District Judge James Boasberg faces renewed Republican scrutiny after California Rep. Eric Swalwell’s lawsuit against a senior Trump housing official landed in his court. Critics have questioned Boasberg’s assignment to several high-profile cases involving the Trump administration, including…
Frank Gehry, Visionary Architect Who Transformed Modern Design, Dies at 96 Frank Gehry, whose imaginative and unconventional architectural designs reshaped skylines worldwide and redefined what buildings could be, died Friday at his Santa Monica home following a brief respiratory illness. He was 96, according to Meaghan Lloyd, chief of staff…
Suspect in DC pipe bomb case said to have confessed in interviews with investigators, AP sources say
Capitol Bombing Suspect Confesses, Expressed Pro-Trump Views The man accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national committee headquarters in Washington D.C. has confessed to the act during interviews with federal investigators, according to sources familiar with the investigation. Brian Cole Jr., 30, of Woodbridge, Virginia, told…
Russia’s New Economic Plan Criticized as Façade Amid Real-World Constraints The Kremlin has officially released its new economic blueprint for Russia through 2030, but intelligence experts warn the plan may be more political theater than practical strategy. Dubbed “The Plan for Structural Changes through 2030,” the document outlines ambitious goals…
In a landmark legislative achievement, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids A Chance Act, a bill designed to expand children’s access to cancer treatments and memorialize a teenage advocate who lost her battle with a rare form of bone cancer. Mikaela Naylon, who died…
Former DEA Agent Charged with Money Laundering, Weapons Plot for Mexican Cartel Federal prosecutors have unsealed an indictment charging a former high-ranking Drug Enforcement Administration agent and his associate with conspiring to launder millions of dollars and procure military-grade weapons for one of Mexico’s most dangerous criminal organizations. Paul Campo,…
