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Opus Dei Denounces “Media Strategy” in Argentine Human Trafficking Investigation The Catholic organization Opus Dei has strongly criticized what it calls the “manipulation of judicial proceedings” in an ongoing Argentine legal case that now seeks to implicate the highest authorities of the religious group in alleged human trafficking. The case…
Russian authorities are set to interrogate two suspects in the attempted assassination of Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev, a high-ranking military intelligence official who was ambushed in Moscow last Friday, according to the Russian newspaper Kommersant. Citing sources close to the investigation, Kommersant reported that the suspects “will soon be interrogated”…
Senator Ossoff Under Fire for Photo ID Requirements at Campaign Event Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia is facing criticism for requiring government-issued photo identification at a campaign rally while opposing similar requirements for voters in federal elections. According to email confirmation details for an Ossoff rally in Atlanta, attendees…
Italian Skiing Star Sofia Goggia Lights Olympic Cauldron in Cortina Italian downhill skiing champion Sofia Goggia played a central role in Friday’s opening ceremony for the Milan Cortina Olympics, lighting the cauldron in Cortina d’Ampezzo as part of a synchronized lighting that also featured retired skiing legends Alberto Tomba and…
Mexican Immigrant Left with Lasting Brain Injuries After Alleged ICE Beating Alberto Castañeda Mondragón struggles to remember cherished moments with his daughter, including the night he taught her to dance. But the violence he endured during his detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minnesota last month remains…
Springfield School Board Chair Resigns Citing Safety Threats and Misinformation Heather Quaas-Annsa, chair of the Springfield Board of Education, has resigned from her position and the board entirely, citing escalating safety concerns and what she described as “persistent misinformation and false narratives” that undermined her professional credibility. In her resignation…
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Pakistani worshippers gathered in solemn crowds Tuesday to mourn the victims of a devastating suicide bombing that targeted a Shiite mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar. The deadly attack, which claimed at least 63 lives and wounded nearly 200 others, marks one of the deadliest terrorist incidents in Pakistan in recent years. The explosion ripped through the Kucha Risaldar mosque during Friday prayers, when the building was packed with worshippers. According to local authorities, the bomber detonated his explosive vest amid the congregation, causing massive casualties and significant damage to the historic structure located in Peshawar’s old city. Mourners…
In the age of digital information overload, University of Arizona journalism students are learning critical skills to navigate the complex media landscape during News Literacy Week. As social media feeds become increasingly saturated with content, the ability to distinguish fact from fiction has never been more essential. “People headline watch…
Border Control Leadership Shift Highlights Agency Tensions in Trump’s Deportation Campaign White House border czar Tom Homan recently announced that immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota will now be unified under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a move that follows months of internal discord between federal agencies implementing President Donald…
Hong Kong’s prominent pro-democracy figure Jimmy Lai faces sentencing Monday following his conviction under Beijing’s controversial national security law, concluding a landmark case that has drawn international scrutiny. Lai, the 78-year-old founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, could face life imprisonment when he appears in court at 10 a.m.,…
Senator Cruz’s Comment Sparks Controversy Amid Congressional Hearing U.S. Senator Ted Cruz found himself at the center of a social media firestorm after making a verbal slip during a recent congressional hearing. The Texas Republican’s statement, “Let’s stop attacking pedophiles,” was quickly circulated online, prompting his office to issue a…
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Saturday that Iran would target U.S. military bases in the Middle East if American forces launch an attack against Tehran, escalating tensions amid ongoing nuclear negotiations between the two nations. “It would not be possible to attack American soil, but we will target their…
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Nigerian medical experts have pushed back against widespread misinformation following the death of young singer Ifunaya from alleged snakebite complications at an Abuja hospital. The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) issued a comprehensive statement addressing both the tragedy and subsequent public discourse that has potentially misled Nigerians about proper…
Donald Trump Shares Video Depicting Obamas as Apes, Then Deletes Post Former President Donald Trump shared a controversial video on Truth Social that briefly depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as animated apes, sparking immediate backlash before the post was removed from his social media platform. The incident occurred late on…
Ukrainian authorities have revealed that occupied Crimea is being used as a processing center for deported Ukrainian children, where they undergo intense Russian propaganda before decisions are made about their futures, according to Ukraine’s human rights commissioner. Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament’s Commissioner for Human Rights, told Radio Liberty Crimea.Realities…
In a significant development for government contractors and healthcare entities, the Department of Justice’s Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative drove major False Claims Act settlements throughout 2025, highlighting cybersecurity compliance as a continued enforcement priority. Defense contractors bore the brunt of enforcement actions, though a notable case involving a biotechnology company signals…
US Ambassador Waltz Outlines “America First” Approach to United Nations Reform In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz laid out a comprehensive vision for reforming the international body, emphasizing accountability and a return to core missions under the Trump administration’s “America…
The United States and Iran have taken promising steps toward potential nuclear negotiations, as President Donald Trump characterized recent indirect talks mediated by Oman as “very good.” Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday, Trump expressed optimism about the prospect of reaching an agreement with Tehran. “Iran looks…
Japan’s Prime Minister Breaks the Mold, Reshapes Political Landscape Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has emerged as a political phenomenon in a country accustomed to elderly male leadership. A heavy metal enthusiast who loves motorcycles and playing the drums, Takaichi has captivated the nation with her charismatic blend of toughness…
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Faces Tough Reelection Amid Wildfire Fallout and City Challenges Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is heading into a challenging reelection campaign as multiple contenders prepare to enter the race ahead of Saturday’s filing deadline for the June 2 primary. Bass, a Democrat and the first…
A former Texas attorney who orchestrated a Ponzi scheme that defrauded clients of millions of dollars has had his 50-year prison sentence overturned by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate court determined that the defendant had been provided misleading information by the lower court regarding the maximum potential…
In a stark contrast to presidential rhetoric, economic data paints a complex picture of Donald Trump’s trade policies, challenging claims made in his recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece where he touted tariffs as the cornerstone of an “American economic miracle.” Analysis by the Associated Press reveals significant discrepancies between…
In a controversial move that has drawn bipartisan condemnation, President Donald Trump shared a video on his Truth Social platform depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes, sparking outrage across the political spectrum. By midday Friday, the video had been removed, but not before…
The Justice Department has reportedly dismissed a complaint related to the Hope Florida controversy, a decision Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is celebrating as vindication against what he termed a politically motivated “witch hunt.” According to The Floridian, the DOJ under President Donald Trump’s administration examined the controversy in late 2025…
