ICE has lodged a detainer for an illegal alien charged in a drunk-driving crash that killed two young people in North Carolina. The case highlights ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement and public safety.
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A suspicious item prompted the evacuation of several concourses at Miami International Airport, temporarily disrupting travel and traffic. The incident unfolded as a major winter storm caused widespread flight cancellations nationwide.
An Indiana woman was arrested after police say she attempted to kill and “sacrifice” a 1-year-old child. A witness intervened after discovering the child in immediate danger.
Air traffic controllers warned the FAA months before a deadly midair collision that Reagan Airport traffic levels were unsafe. Internal documents show the request was blocked to avoid political backlash.
Listeners from across the country called into Naked Lines Friday to share real-time reports on storm impacts, emergency conditions, and infrastructure challenges. The conversation also touched on broader community issues like immigration, demonstrations, and social unrest, offering a ground-level view often missed in mainstream coverage.
The muzzle brake evolved alongside gunpowder, artillery, and modern firearms as engineers fought recoil with redirected gas. While highly effective, these devices introduced shockwaves, noise, and visibility issues that continue to shape weapons design today.
A newly published case study links a tetanus-diphtheria booster to the onset of a rare autoimmune blood disorder in a previously healthy adult. Researchers say the case highlights major gaps in vaccine safety research and post-market surveillance.
President Trump signed an executive order to restore mental institutions across the United States, reversing decades of deinstitutionalization. The move aims to address homelessness, public safety, and long-neglected mental health care.
Deloitte has quietly embedded itself into state and federal government systems while leaving behind a trail of failed projects, fraud losses, and disrupted public services. Despite repeated audits and catastrophic breakdowns, the firm continues to secure massive taxpayer-funded contracts.
What was once distant and ignored is now strategically decisive, from the Arctic high ground to unrest at home. This episode explores how power is repositioning itself while public attention is drawn elsewhere—and why the consequences are closer than they appear.
by Gloriel Howard A Pennsylvania community is struggling to process a devastating family tragedy after an 11-year-old boy was charged with criminal homicide in the fatal shooting…
A Long Island home-care nurse has been charged with felony offenses after allegedly assaulting a disabled 5-year-old boy while on duty. Surveillance footage and medical evidence prompted an arrest and renewed scrutiny of caregiver oversight.
A Chinese intelligence official’s autobiography alleges efforts to cultivate U.S. military influence, including claims of cooperation with a retired general tied to CCP-linked interests. The allegations raise serious national security concerns, though the general denies wrongdoing.
An anti-ICE activist who harassed Christian families during worship in Minnesota has also targeted churchgoers and Pete Hegseth outside a Washington, D.C. church. Federal officials are now reviewing potential civil rights violations.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison downplayed anti-ICE activists storming a Christian church, suggesting worshippers must accept such disruptions. Critics warn his remarks undermine religious freedom and the rule of law.


















