Knife Wielding Lunatic Released — Fear Returns to the Streets

A knife-wielding man terrorized a Sacramento neighborhood, only to be released hours later by probation authorities, sparking outrage over failed public safety protections.Story Snapshot56-year-old Brian Mattson arrested twice in one day for criminal trespassing...

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Transgender Controversy – All Women’s College Under Fire!

Federal investigators target historic all-women's Smith College, threatening its single-sex status for admitting biological males under transgender policies—a direct win for protecting women's private...

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 ...

Meat Ads Banned, But Not Prostitution Ads!

Amsterdam became the first capital city in the world to ban advertisements for meat and fossil fuel products while keeping its legal markets for prostitution and cannabis fully operational, exposing a glaring double standard in progressive priorities. Story Snapshot Amsterdam's city council voted 27-17 in January 2026 to ban public ads for fossil fuels and meat, effective May 1, 2026 The ban targets billboards, bus shelters, and transit spaces for products like petrol cars, flights, gas heating, and meat Prostitution remains legal and regulated while cannabis is sold openly in coffeeshops, highlighting selective enforcement of "vice" The policy exempts corporate...

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Ceasefire Loophole? Trump Dodges War Vote

The Trump administration’s claim that a ceasefire “terminated” hostilities with Iran is testing how far any president can go to avoid a War Powers...

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...

Inflation Battle Just Entered a Dangerous New Phase

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals interest rates may go up rather than down as inflation remains stubbornly above target, dashing hopes of relief for American families crushed by years of rising prices and soaring borrowing costs. Story Snapshot Fed holds rates at 3.5%-3.75% as core inflation sits at 3.0%, a full percentage point above the 2% target Powell warns next policy move "might be an increase" as oil price spikes from Iran War complicate the Fed's inflation fight Market expectations shift to no rate cuts until October or December 2026, extending pain for borrowers and businesses Press conference follows...

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Rand Paul Might Just Fix THIS

Republicans are now debating whether a $400 million White House ballroom becomes a symbol of national pride—or another Washington spending fight that contradicts 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...

Teacher Arrested For Planning Murder Spree at School

A 19-year-old substitute teacher's alleged Discord messages about a planned "murder spree" at a Virginia high school have reignited fierce debates about school safety vetting in America's most politically combustible county.Story SnapshotHadyn Dollery, a 19-year-old non-licensed substitute teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, was arrested for allegedly posting threats about a "murder spree" and "kill list" on DiscordAnonymous tips through the Safe2Talk app triggered a sheriff's investigation that led to Thursday arrest and immediate removal from Loudoun County Public SchoolsThe incident occurs in a county already labeled "ground zero" for transgender-related school controversies, including prior sexual assault cases linked to...

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