Rubio’s Memo on Influencer’s Deportation Sparks Debate
Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced scrutiny after the detention of Franklin Humberto Coral Garrido, a Colombian immigrant and progressive influencer known as Beto Coral. The incident occurred in Phoenix, as Coral criticized a Trump-endorsed
New Evidence Released in Collin County Murder Trial
New evidence from the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony in Collin County, Texas, provides further insights into the case involving the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf last April at a track meet near Dallas. The
Cuba’s Economic Reforms Amidst U.S. Tensions
Following the approval of Cuba’s most significant economic reforms since the revolution, experts view the measures positively. Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, grandson of Raúl Castro and a negotiator in U.S. talks, emphasized that Cuba poses
Trump Blames Vandalism for Damage to Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Trump’s Response to Reflecting Pool Damage President Donald Trump attributed the damage to the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to vandalism. In a detailed post on Truth Social, he stated that unknown individuals, including
LAPD Releases Bodycam Footage After Dog Shot in Canoga Park
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has released body camera footage following an incident in Canoga Park where officers shot a dog. The shooting involved a 2-year-old golden Saint Bernard doodle named Jameson. Police responded
Brazil Dominates Haiti to Top Group C in the World Cup
Brazil secured a comfortable victory over Haiti in their second World Cup match. Matheus Cunha scored twice, while Vinicius Junior added another, giving Brazil a 3-0 win at Lincoln Financial Field. This win places Carlo
U.S. Soccer Team’s World Cup Progress Sparks National Belief
Mauricio Pochettino, the coach of the U.S. men’s national soccer team, made a memorable exit at Lumen Field after the team’s 2-0 victory over Australia. The celebration around him was contagious, with fans donning patriotic
James Bradley and His Tribute to the Iwo Jima Flag-Raisers
James Bradley, renowned author, turned his inquisitiveness regarding his father’s World War II service into the acclaimed book “Flags of Our Fathers.” Published in 2000, the book delves into the celebrated photograph of six American
Tarps Cover Kennedy Center Amid Controversy Over Trump Name Removal
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts became the focus of global news recently. Workers hung large tarps across its facade to conceal changes made under a court order. These changes involved the
The Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict and Its Impact on U.S.-Iran Relations
The conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah, traditionally seen as a secondary front to the American-Israeli confrontation with Iran, has emerged as a significant barrier to resolving tensions. This shift was highlighted on a recent Friday
Trump’s Influence Over GOP Base Evident in Cornyn’s Primary Loss
The significant defeat of Senator John Cornyn from Texas in a primary runoff highlighted the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party. The Senator lost to his MAGA-aligned challenger, Ken Paxton, by 28 percentage points, signaling
Federal Judge Allows Trump Executive Order on Mail-In Voting to Proceed
A federal judge has decided not to block a March executive order by President Trump that targets mail-in voting. This order seeks to create a federal database of citizens to assist states with voter eligibility.
Judge Allows Trump’s Executive Order on Voter List to Proceed
A federal judge declined to stop President Donald Trump’s executive order creating a federal voter list and restricting mail voting. This decision paves the way for significant changes in election operations before this year’s midterm
The Rise of Prediction Markets Among Young Men
Earlier this year, Thomas Christian Owens, a manufacturing engineer, ventured into prediction market trading. In
Ukrainian Drone Attack Hits St. Petersburg
Residents of St. Petersburg were advised to stay indoors following a significant Ukrainian drone attack
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s SNAP Conditions
A federal judge in Boston ruled in favor of 20 Democratic states, blocking the Trump
Trump Pardons Ex-Congressman Stephen Buyer for Illegal Stock Trading
President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from
Defense Secretary’s Promotion List Cuts Spark Concern Among Navy Officers
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent decision to remove nine Navy officers, including all women, from
D.C.’s Inaugural Ranked-Choice Voting Election
Washington D.C. is set to experience a new method of voting with its first ranked-choice
Unclaimed Property: The Hidden Wealth Governments Hold
While browsing Colorado’s unclaimed property database some months back, I stumbled upon a name I
Trump Nominates Bill Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence
President Donald Trump has announced that Bill Pulte will be appointed as the acting Director
Pope Leo XIV’s Visit to Spain and Its Implications
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Spain on Saturday for a weeklong visit. During this period,


