Newly surfaced biolab activity in Las Vegas and renewed focus on the Nipah virus are raising questions about oversight, biosecurity, and public health transparency.
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A coalition of advocacy groups is working to pass laws across the U.S. to ban vaccine and medical mandates, using Idaho’s law as a national model.
Sen. Rand Paul introduced legislation to remove liability protections for vaccine manufacturers, allowing injured individuals to pursue lawsuits and reform federal programs.
Jimmy Kimmel is set to headline a Los Angeles fundraiser supporting House Democrats’ campaign efforts, with top political figures also expected to attend.
Russian forces have taken control of multiple villages and strategic terrain in Ukraine’s Sumy region, expanding pressure along the border. The advance strengthens access routes and control over local infrastructure.
An 18-year-old Georgia man was arrested after running toward the U.S. Capitol with a loaded shotgun and tactical gear. Police intercepted him before any violence occurred.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has issued a budget ultimatum: Albany must approve a 2% tax on millionaires or the city could implement a 9.5% property tax increase to cover a $5.4 billion deficit.
Chelsea Clinton’s past remarks about leaving a Baptist church over abortion discussions resurfaced, sparking renewed backlash and debate on faith and politics.
An Indiana school secretary was arrested after her husband discovered her with a student, prompting police to investigate and uncover additional alleged misconduct involving students.
A Substack post calls for Cardinal Joseph Tobin to resign over alleged ties to Epstein-connected figures and a withheld investigative report. The article raises questions about Vatican leadership and transparency.
A newly released FOIA image confirms a 2015 UAP incursion at the Pantex nuclear weapons facility in Texas. Additional unexplained incidents at DOE energy sites raise renewed national security concerns.
Polish authorities are assembling historical research and legal groundwork to pursue a lawsuit against Russia for alleged damages inflicted during World War II and the subsequent decades under Soviet influence.
For the first time in about 15 years since the Fukushima disaster, Tokyo Electric Power’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata restarted its sixth reactor and began transmitting power to Japan’s electrical grid.
In Switzerland, Iran and the United States concluded a round of indirect nuclear talks with some progress on “guiding principles,” though major gaps remain ahead of future proposals. The talks unfold amid military activities in the Strait of Hormuz and regional tensions.
During a panel titled “The West-West Divide” at the Munich Security Conference, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka engaged in a heated exchange over issues like Trump, culture, and gender politics.






















