President Doubts Approval of Bipartisan Russia Sanctions Bill The President expressed skepticism about endorsing a recent bipartisan sanctions legislation aimed at increasing economic pressure on Russia to cease its ongoing
Biden Admits to Using Autopen for Pardons Former President Joe Biden has revealed that he did not personally approve every individual pardon or commutation issued during his term. Internal emails
Wildfire Devastates Grand Canyon’s North Rim, Destroys Historic Lodge A rapidly moving wildfire has destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge along with numerous other structures on the North Rim, resulting
Legal Developments in the Menendez Brothers Case The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, are awaiting their upcoming parole hearing scheduled for August. Recently, they achieved a significant legal milestone, securing
Florida Student Accused of Killing Newborn and Disposing of Body A 19-year-old college student from Florida is under investigation for allegedly suffocating her newborn daughter shortly after birth and then
Couple Caught Engaging in Public Sexual Activity While Driving Stolen RV A couple in West Virginia was arrested after authorities stopped their stolen RV and discovered them fully nude and
Parents Find Closure After Bryan Kohberger’s Guilty Plea in Idaho Murder Case The parents of Ethan Chapin, one of the students murdered at the University of Idaho, have expressed a
Deadly Fire at Assisted Living Facility in Massachusetts A fire at an assisted living residence in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulted in at least nine deaths and left 30 residents hospitalized.
UC Berkeley Professor Killed in Broad Daylight in Greece Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a renowned professor at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, was fatally shot by a masked attacker in Greece
Homeland Security Chief Responds to Inhumane Conditions at Florida Detention Facility Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the newly opened Alligator Alcatraz migrant detention center in Florida amid allegations of