Elite Deal Kills Death Penalty

When a man accused of assassinating a top Minnesota Democrat can dodge the death penalty in a secretive federal deal, many Americans see one more sign that a justice system run by elites plays...

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Airstrike Success in Doubt

New satellite analysis suggesting Iran has rapidly reopened dozens of struck missile tunnel entrances raises hard questions about U.S.-Israeli strategy, taxpayer costs, and whether...

Hegseth Sparks D-Day Migration Controversy

When the sitting U.S. war chief uses a sacred D‑Day cemetery to warn that Europe is facing a new “invasion” from the sea, it crystallizes both the migration crisis and the growing belief that today’s leaders are failing the very freedoms Allied soldiers died to protect.Story SnapshotPete Hegseth used a D‑Day anniversary speech in Normandy to link today’s migration into Europe with a new “invasion of dangerous ideologies.”He pointed to beaches in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Bulgaria, asking when European capitals would “do something about that invasion.”Supporters see a necessary wake‑up call on border security and cultural threats; critics...

Decades-Old Cold Case Victim Finally Identified

For 25 years, a decapitated teenage girl lay in a file labeled “Chelsea Jane Doe” while the same government that failed to protect her quietly buried the case behind red tape and limited transparency.Story SnapshotA brutally mutilated 16-year-old found in 2000 near a Massachusetts state facility has finally been identified as Pennsylvania teen Tiffany Bradley through DNA and genealogical analysis.The federal government acknowledges she was trafficked across state lines before being decapitated, dismembered, and dumped behind a public veterans’ home.A convicted killer has been serving a life sentence for the murder for years, even while the victim remained nameless...

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California Man Caught Running Spy Drops for China

An American who built a comfortable life shuttling between California and communist China quietly admitted he was really working as a spy courier for...

Border Tunnel Stuns: Fake Store, Real Disaster

One tunnel, one storefront, one ton of cocaine, and a case that exposes how much of border enforcement is won or lost before a jury ever hears a word.Quick TakeFederal prosecutors say a Homeland Security Task Force investigation uncovered a sophisticated cross-border tunnel beneath a Buy 4 Less storefront in Otay Mesa.Authorities say they seized 1,029.60 kilograms of a substance that field-tested positive for cocaine, with an estimated street value of $45 million.Four defendants were charged, and prosecutors said the tunnel included reinforced walls, rail, ventilation, electricity, and a hydraulic lift.The cartel connection remains an allegation in the public...

The Man Chosen to Lead Intelligence

One personnel choice is driving all the noise: Trump publicly said Aaron Lukas would become Tulsi Gabbard’s acting successor, but the public record still matters more than the headline.Quick TakeTrump was reported to have named Aaron Lukas, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, as acting director of national intelligence after Gabbard’s departure.The Office of the Director of National Intelligence identifies Lukas as the principal deputy and describes him as entrusted to help carry out the office’s mission.Coverage repeated the same succession claim, which strengthens the public narrative but does not replace a formal appointment memo.The key unresolved issue...

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Cancer Spread Peaks Midlife

A mouse melanoma study hints that cancer’s spread may peak in middle age—not old age—forcing a rethink of how host biology, not just tumor...

Report of Resignation Triggers Questions Over Who Runs the State

An ex-surgeon president in Tehran just forced the world to ask a blunt question: if Iran’s generals run the state, what exactly is the point of the president?Story SnapshotIran International reports Masoud Pezeshkian submitted a formal resignation letter, saying hardline Revolutionary Guard commanders have “taken over” government power and shut him out of key decisions.The alleged letter portrays a president who says he can no longer govern or fulfill his legal duties because the military-security network has sidelined elected institutions.Iranian officials and state-linked outlets publicly deny any resignation, branding the story rumor and insisting the administration continues as normal.The...

Newsroom Meltdown Engulfs 60 Minutes

A legacy newsroom meltdown over Bari Weiss’s leadership at 60 Minutes exposes how entrenched media bias resists reform even when audiences demand accountability.Story SnapshotA staffer reportedly claims Bari Weiss is “gutting” 60 Minutes and warns “it’s over” .Conflict centers on editorial pushback and a delayed or disputed segment involving veteran correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi .Weiss has pressed staff on perceived bias and on leaks from internal meetings, signaling a standards reset rather than a public plan to dismantle the show .Alfonsi says her contract was not renewed following clashes with Weiss, escalating the power struggle narrative .Staff Revolt Claims: “Gutting”...

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