Billions VANISH — Taxpayer Research Fraud Exposed

Billions in taxpayer-funded research vanish into a system that rewards fraud, punishes whistleblowers with delays, and lets institutions walk away without admitting wrongdoing.At a GlanceNIH-funded fraud costs taxpayers billions annually, with 44% of trials...

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Fake AI Doctors Face First Major Court Challenge

Pennsylvania has launched the first state-level lawsuit against an AI company for allegedly allowing chatbots to illegally impersonate licensed doctors and therapists, exposing vulnerable...

Outrage: Kids Taught To Welcome Illegal Migrants

More than 1,000 UK schools are being pulled into a political firestorm after a “sanctuary” reading list encouraged young children to believe there’s always “plenty of room” for migrants arriving by boat.Quick TakeSchools of Sanctuary-linked materials used in over 1,000 UK schools have sparked backlash for pro-migrant messaging aimed at young children.Critics say the books blur the line between teaching compassion and promoting an “open borders” mindset during a real small-boat migration crisis.Supporters frame the books as age-appropriate tools to build empathy and literacy skills, not political advocacy.The controversy highlights a broader trust problem: parents across the political spectrum...

New York’s Serial Killers Set to Walk Free?

New York lawmakers are pushing four bills that could release thousands of the state's most violent criminals—including notorious serial killers like Joel Rifkin and the "Son of Sam" David Berkowitz—back onto the streets, sparking fierce opposition from prosecutors and victims' families who warn the measures prioritize criminals over public safety. Story Snapshot Four bills—Earned Time Act, Fair and Timely Parole Act, Elder Parole, and Second Look Act—would slash sentences and mandate parole reviews for violent offenders Elder Parole provision would abolish life without parole for inmates 55 and older who have served 15 years, including serial killers and mass murderers ...

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DOJ Targets 36 Schools in Massive Gender Probe

The Department of Justice has launched civil rights investigations into 36 Illinois school districts over allegations they pushed sexual orientation and gender ideology onto...

INSIDE Harvard’s Breakthrough: Smell Map Revealed

A hidden "GPS map" inside the mouse nose upends decades of scientific dogma, revealing ordered stripes of smell receptors that could unlock treatments for Americans suffering post-COVID anosmia amid a federal health system failing everyday citizens. Story Highlights Harvard researchers mapped 5.5 million neurons from over 300 mice, discovering precise horizontal stripes of over 1,000 smell receptor types in the nasal epithelium. This organization, guided by a retinoic acid gradient, aligns directly with the brain's olfactory bulb, challenging 30 years of "random chaos" assumptions in neuroscience. Potential therapies for smell loss—plaguing millions from viruses, aging, and pollution—offer hope, yet expose...

Cartel Bribery – 7 High-Ranking Politicians Caught Red Handed

The U.S. Justice Department unsealed sweeping federal indictments charging a sitting Mexican governor, a federal senator, a mayor, and seven other high-ranking officials with orchestrating a multimillion-dollar corruption scheme to protect Sinaloa Cartel drug operations flooding American communities with fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. Story Snapshot Governor Rúben Rocha Moya and nine other Mexican officials face unprecedented federal charges for conspiring with El Chapo's sons to enable cartel drug trafficking into the U.S. Indictment includes photographic evidence of monthly bribe lists showing one prosecutor allegedly received $300,000 per month to protect cartel operations Allegations detail how cartel members kidnapped political...

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First Female Archbishop Stuns Vatican—HUGE Rift

A progressive female Archbishop of Canterbury meets America's first pope in a Vatican encounter that spotlights deepening doctrinal rifts over women's ordination, challenging traditional...

WATCH: Dinner Guest Continues Meal While Shots Ring Out

A former California teacher with no criminal record traveled across the country by train, carrying multiple weapons and a manifesto, to breach security at one of Washington's most high-profile annual events and shoot a Secret Service agent protecting the President of the United States. Story Snapshot Cole Thomas Allen, 31, opened fire at a security checkpoint during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, striking a Secret Service agent who survived thanks to a bulletproof vest Allen carried a manifesto targeting Trump administration officials and mocking the event's security as inadequate, despite traveling days in advance to book a room at the...

Teenage Fistfight Explodes Into MASS SHOOTING — Nine Down

A petty fistfight between two women exploded into a mass shooting, injuring nine innocents and shattering the joy of Indiana University's iconic Little 500 celebration.Story SnapshotTwo women fighting on Kirkwood Avenue sparked gunfire at 12:25 a.m. on April 26, 2026, wounding nine in a crowded post-race party.Bloomington Police monitored the scene but made no arrests; suspects remain at large amid active investigation.Indiana University confirmed no students involved, condemning the violence that marred "The World’s Greatest College Weekend."Chaos erupted one block from campus, scattering thousands; six victims reached hospitals by ambulance by 3 a.m.Timeline of the ShootingBloomington Police Department officers...

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