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Federal Judges Face Criticism for Releasing Immigrants Detained in “Operation Country Roads” Several federal judges in West Virginia are drawing intense criticism for ordering the release of some of the 650 undocumented immigrants arrested during ICE’s “Operation Country Roads” sweep. The judicial decisions have ignited a heated debate about constitutional…
Research Reveals Key Factors Behind “SuperAger” Brain Function as Health Concerns Shift Across Demographics Recent scientific research has uncovered why some octogenarians maintain exceptional cognitive abilities well into their 80s, a discovery that could have profound implications for understanding brain health and aging. Northwestern University researchers studying “SuperAgers” – individuals…
FIFA’s Infantino has ‘complete confidence’ in Mexico to host World Cup games despite cartel violence
Violence in Mexico Raises Questions About World Cup Readiness, FIFA Expresses Confidence Recent violent outbreaks across Mexico following the death of a powerful drug lord have raised international concerns about the country’s ability to safely host World Cup matches in just over three months. Despite these worries, FIFA leadership remains…
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration Friday with the latest round of nuclear talks with Iran but indicated negotiations would continue, even as military tensions rise across the Middle East. “I’m not happy with the fact that they’re not willing to give us what we have to have. I’m not…
The Premier League is set to revolutionize its distribution model with the launch of a Netflix-style streaming platform starting next season, the organization’s chief executive Richard Masters announced Thursday. Speaking at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit in London, Masters revealed that “Premier League Plus” will initially debut in…
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Supreme Court Ruling Overturns Trump-Era Tariffs, New Global Tariff Announced The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the President authority to impose tariffs, effectively invalidating major tariffs implemented during the Trump administration, including nationwide “reciprocal” tariffs announced in April 2025. Graham Rigby, President and CEO of the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA), welcomed the ruling, noting its significance for the natural products industry. “The Supreme Court’s decision provides tariff relief for many goods, including imported unavailable natural resources and specialized manufacturing equipment for which AHPA has consistently sought common sense…
Mexican cartel leader’s death triggers both physical violence and digital disinformation As gunmen loyal to Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera set fires and blockaded roads across Mexico following their leader’s death, a parallel war was being waged in the digital realm through widespread disinformation campaigns. The killing of Oseguera, leader of…
U.S. Census Bureau Reports Geographical Coverage Expansion in 2023 Data Collection The U.S. Census Bureau has significantly expanded its geographical coverage for data collection and reporting purposes, according to documents released yesterday by the federal agency. The expansion represents one of the most comprehensive updates to the Bureau’s geographical classification…
The FBI’s latest data analysis reveals a concerning trend in domestic violence across America, with such incidents now accounting for over a quarter of all violent crimes reported nationwide. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s special report “Domestic Relationships and Violent Crimes, 2020–2024,” the percentage of violent crimes involving…
Information War: How Russia and China Are Winning the Battle for Global Influence A silent conflict is unfolding across the globe, one fought not with bullets and bombs but with narratives and messaging. While Russia and China pour extensive resources into sophisticated propaganda campaigns designed to reshape global perceptions, the…
Latest Developments in Health Care Law: FCA Debate and Telehealth Fraud Crackdown In a significant development for the healthcare industry, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals recently denied an appeal in the TriHealth case, further fueling the ongoing national debate over the constitutionality of the False Claims Act (FCA). This…
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Low Vaccine Uptake Among Older Adults Raises Concerns as Respiratory Virus Activity Increases Vaccination rates for influenza, COVID-19, RSV, and shingles remain concerningly low among adults over 60, according to recent data from the University of Michigan and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This trend is particularly…
AI-Created Fake Images Fuel Chaos Following Mexican Drug Lord’s Death Following the death of Mexico’s most-wanted drug lord, Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, gunmen from his powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) unleashed a wave of violence across Mexico that was amplified by a coordinated disinformation campaign using artificial intelligence. The…
European Intelligence Finds Chinese AI Models Spreading Propaganda and Misinformation Estonia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has uncovered troubling evidence that Chinese-developed artificial intelligence models are subtly embedding propaganda and manipulating information on geopolitically sensitive topics. The agency’s 2026 International Security Report found that when questioned about Estonia’s security concerns, the Chinese…
Walmart Agrees to $100 Million Settlement Over Driver Compensation Practices Retail giant Walmart has reached a $100 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and 11 states over allegations that it misled delivery drivers about their potential earnings, according to an announcement made Thursday. The case centers on claims that…
President Donald Trump expressed frustration on Friday over ongoing negotiations with Iran, signaling potential escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran. “I’m not happy with the fact that they’re not willing to give us what we have to have. So I’m not thrilled with that,” Trump told reporters during an…
South African Nationals Return Home After Being Allegedly Recruited to Fight for Russia A group of 11 South African nationals who were allegedly lured into fighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine arrived at King Shaka International Airport in Durban on Wednesday. The men were immediately escorted to the…
Hillary Clinton took the stand Wednesday in a civil case related to Jeffrey Epstein, firmly stating she had no information about the late financier’s sex trafficking operations and could not recall ever meeting him. The former Secretary of State and presidential candidate testified for approximately 90 minutes behind closed doors…
Uruguay and Argentina Make History as First Mercosur Nations to Ratify EU Trade Deal Uruguay and Argentina have become the first founding members of Mercosur to ratify a historic free-trade agreement with the European Union, marking a significant milestone in a negotiation process that has spanned a quarter century. The…
In the wake of viral misinformation following a major cartel leader’s death in Mexico, one journalist’s personal account sheds light on the dangerous gap between truth and sensation in modern reporting. I stood in the soot-lined streets of London the morning of the July 7, 2005, bombings and began the…
Mexican drug cartel spreads disinformation following leader’s death, authorities report While security forces worked to contain the wave of violence that erupted across Mexico following the death of notorious drug kingpin Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, another battle was unfolding in the digital realm. As gunmen from the Jalisco New Generation…
EU-Ukraine Support Loan Faces Hurdles Amid Hungary Veto A recent post on social media by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has sparked confusion and misinformation regarding the European Union’s €90 billion support loan to Ukraine, a package designed to bolster Kyiv’s budget and defense capabilities during Russia’s ongoing invasion. The…
Russian Operatives’ Failed Attempt to Influence Bolivian Politics Revealed Documents obtained by Forbidden Stories reveal that a Russian-backed entity established operations in Bolivia in late 2024, aimed at influencing the country’s political landscape, only to abruptly withdraw following a significant political shift in the South American nation. In October 2024,…
