Allegations Surface Against Jeffrey Epstein and Others at Michigan Arts School
Two individuals who attended a prominent Michigan arts school have accused Jeffrey Epstein, a significant donor, of sexual misconduct. This is part of an investigation revealing allegations spanning decades against nearly 50 individuals. The Interlochen
Blanche’s Attorney General Nomination Delayed Amid IRS Settlement Concerns
Todd Blanche’s nomination for attorney general faced a setback on Wednesday. The Senate Judiciary Committee delayed a planned vote as opposition from key Republicans emerged. This opposition centered around assurances regarding the settlement of President
Justice Department Uses Special Court for First Time
An image of President Trump was displayed on the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, D.C., in February 2026. The Justice Department is taking unprecedented steps by using a special court to seek the
Concerns Over Rising Deaths in ICE Detention Centers
Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, an Afghan national aged 41, died in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on March 14. He was detained in Richardson, Texas, while dropping his children at preschool. Reports state
Migrants Surge Into Ceuta, Spain Faces Border Challenge
Thousands of migrants entered Ceuta, a small Spanish territory, from Morocco. This surge prompted local officials to request a national emergency declaration and army assistance to secure the border. The Spanish interior ministry affirmed the
The Nuances of ‘Tony’: Exploring Anthony Bourdain’s Formative Years
The biopic “Tony” is an exploration of a significant chapter in Anthony Bourdain’s life. Set over one summer, it traces the journey of a young Bourdain as he begins his culinary journey. Director and co-writer
Thursday Reflections and Unusual Stories
As Thursday arrives, I gear up for my final relief appearance in Screencaps. This week’s bullpen duty is almost wrapped, and it’s been a journey. I admit to taking responsibility for the Yankees’ extra-inning loss
First Look at Netflix’s Limited Series ‘Below’ Starring Josh Hartnett
The first preview of Netflix’s new limited series Below has been unveiled. This intriguing six-episode series will debut on the streaming platform on October 8, 2026, and features a compelling storyline set in a small
New Legislation Aims to Restrict Lawmakers’ Relationships with Staff
House Representative Nancy Mace, R-S.C., plans to introduce two bills targeting the conduct of lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The proposed legislation seeks to prohibit members of the House from engaging in sexual relationships with staff
Senator Hawley Introduces Bill to Prevent Federal Employees from Receiving Cash Awards
Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri, has proposed legislation to stop federal officials from receiving cash awards. This move follows an accusation he made against Dr. Anthony Fauci for allegedly receiving over $1 million
Graham Platner Addresses Allegations Amid Controversy
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner addressed recent allegations against him in a national media interview. He denied the claims in a New York Times report, which included accusations of violent behavior and disturbing fantasies.
Waka Flocka Flame Discusses Trump Support and Personal Insights
Waka Flocka Flame, known for his hit song “No Hands,” attracts attention not only for his music but also for his political views. The rapper was recently a guest on OutKick’s “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless”
Unprecedented Primary Election Challenges in California: An Overview
An estimated 3.6 million ballots remain to be counted in California’s primary election, based on data from the secretary of state at 6 p.m. Thursday. These ballots, mainly vote-by-mail, hold the potential to alter outcomes
Community Car Show Supports Local Fundraiser at Batavia Moose Lodge
The Batavia Moose Lodge hosted its fourth annual car show Saturday, attracting a crowd eager
Alan Greenspan: Economist Who Shaped U.S. Monetary Policy Dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the notable economist who led U.S. monetary policy across five terms as chairman
Key Developments in U.S.-Iran Talks and Political Changes in the UK
U.S. and Iran Negotiations in Switzerland The United States and Iran have agreed on a
Alan Greenspan: A Legacy of Economic Influence and Controversy
Alan Greenspan, an influential economist and former chairman of the Federal Reserve, passed away on
Ebola Outbreak in Eastern Congo: Challenges and Concerns
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has intensified, with confirmed cases reaching 1,003, including 254
L.A. Metro D Line Extension and Its Impact on Urban Connectivity
The Westside subway extension has long been Los Angeles’s ambitious urban dream, an infrastructure project
Challenges Facing Olvera Street Amid Historical Legacy
In April, a troubling discovery emerged at Cielito Lindo, a historic Mexican American restaurant on
Progress in US-Iran Peace Talks with Challenges Ahead
The morning following extended discussions between the United States and Iran, aimed at solidifying an
Impact of AI on Smartphone Prices: An Industry Challenge
The increasing costs of memory driven by global AI demand could soon elevate smartphone prices


