Jose Ibarra Sentenced to Life in Prison for Laken Riley Murder
Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien from Venezuela, was convicted of murder in killing of GA nursing student Laken Riley and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Trump January 6 Indictment Articles
Read January 6 related articles about indictments against Former President Donald Trump.
2nd Baltic Sea Cable Cut; Germany Suspects Sabotage
Damage to two undersea fiber-optic communication cables in the Baltic Sea should be regarded as sabotage, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said.
US Military Suicides Continued to Increase in 2023: Pentagon Report
Suicides increased among U.S. military service members in 2023, continuing a gradual rise seen over the past decade, according to the DoD annual report.
Manhattan District Attorney Agrees to Postpone Sentencing for Trump
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has agreed to postpone sentencing for President-elect Donald Trump in his business records case.
USPS Incurs $9.5 Billion Loss Despite Raising Stamp Prices
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) incurred a significant increase in its losses this fiscal year, as revenues jumped but volumes dipped.
NYC Officials Call on Whoopi Goldberg to Apologize After She Said Bakery Denied Order...
NYC officials have called on Whoopi Goldberg to issue an apology to a local bakery owner after Goldberg said she was denied service for political reasons.
Venezuelan Gang Operating in ‘Every Major City’ in Tennessee, State Officials Say
Governor Bill Lee pledges support for TBI and endorses federal efforts to combat gang’s resurgence amid concerns over human trafficking and escalating violence.
City Votes to Remove Fluoride From Water Supply Amid RFK Jr. Announcement
U.S. municipality to remove fluoride from water supply after judge ordered looked into alleged health issues posed by compound ahead of Trump administration.
8 Takeaways From the First Week of UN Climate Talks
COP29 leaders are pushing for $1 trillion in climate finance and claimed that ‘worsening climate impacts will put inflation on steroids.’
Federal Appeals Court Allows Most Louisiana School Districts to Follow Ten Commandments Poster Law
A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed most Louisiana school districts to implement a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in classrooms.
Oklahoma Purchases More Than 500 Bibles for Classrooms
Providing Bibles in Oklahoma’s classrooms would provide critical historical, cultural, and literary context for U.S. students for improved academic excellence.