US News Misc

United States News Miscellaneous

OJ Simpson Dead at Age 76, Family Announces

OJ Simpson, former NFL star who was acquitted of murder in high-profile criminal cases in U.S. history, has died at age 76, his family said on April 11.
Justice Alito's upside-down flag sparks another SCOTUS ethics scandal

Democrats Call on Supreme Court Justice to Recuse Himself After Flag Confirmation

Rep. Jamie Raskin said there's “very clear conflict of interest” after Justice Alito told news outlet his wife flew upside-down flag in response to conflict with neighbor.
InfoWars founder Alex Jones takes photos at a hearing

The Onion’s $1.75 Million Offer Faces Legal Scrutiny in Alex Jones Bankruptcy Case

The Onion’s attempt to acquire Alex Jones’s Infowars through bankruptcy auction was to be reviewed in TX courtroom amid allegations of fraud aimed at acquisition.
Michael Patrick Leahy

Star News CEO Michael Patrick Leahy Files Emergency Motion to Set Aside Show Cause...

An emergency motion filed on Wednesday requests Tennessee Chancery Court Judge I’Ashea L. Myles set aside her June 10 court order which established a Show-Cause hearing on Monday....
Social Security Money

Social Security Facing $63 Trillion in Unfunded Liabilities

Social Security is facing $63 trillion in long-term unfunded liabilities, according to the 2024 Old-Age, Survivors, Disability Insurance (OASDI) trustees report.
United States of America Department of State

US State Department Issues ‘Worldwide Caution’ Alert for Americans

U.S. Dept. of State issued “worldwide caution” alert for U.S. citizens to remain alert for possible terrorist attacks or other violent actions against Americans.
Why is the Washington State Governor Calling Out the National Guard Now?

Washington Governor Activates National Guard to Counter Potential Election Violence

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has activated the National Guard to be on standby to assist law enforcement amid election-related violence concerns. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee...
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency

Russian Hacker Unit Targets Critical US, Global Infrastructure, Warns Security Agencies

The hackers reportedly work for a military intelligence unit responsible for coups, sabotages, and assassination attempts in Europe.
Military suicides rose in 2023, continuing a troubling trend

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.
Former Gov. Hochul aide Linda Sun charged with being an agent of the Chinese government

Former Top Aide of Hochul Charged With Spying for Beijing

Linda Sun, who worked for Hochul and then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was accused of being an undeclared agent for the Chinese regime while working for the politicians.

Social Security Will No Longer Withhold 100 Percent of Monthly Benefits to Recover Overpayments

Social Security announced a new measure, slashing amount social security beneficiaries must pay to the agency from their monthly benefits to repay overpayments.
Mayor Eric Adams Asked Point Blank: 'Would You Consider Resigning' If You're Accused Of Wrongdoing?

NYPD Faces Uncertain Future Amid New York’s Growing Political Crisis

With resignation of NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban amid a federal probe of Mayor Eric Adams’s administration, city officials are facing a public trust crisis.