Utah is moving forward with a Trump-backed homelessness policy that would relocate homeless individuals to a remote, state-run campus while mandating treatment for addiction and mental illness. Critics warn the plan resembles detention, while supporters argue it offers accountability and removes homelessness from city streets.
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In tonight’s intelligence briefing, we uncover how modern warfare in 2025 is evolving—shifting from visible battles to covert operations, policy manipulation, and emerging biological threats. From Russia to Israel, rising global flashpoints reveal a silent war waged through destabilization, surveillance, and unseen national security tactics.
President Donald Trump signed the Lumbee Fairness Act into law, granting the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina full federal recognition after decades of legislative efforts. The move unlocks access to federal benefits long denied to the tribe and fulfills a promise Trump made during the 2024 campaign.
Rural protests are rapidly increasing across China as villagers clash with authorities over land seizures, demolitions, and economic hardship. Analysts say mounting local government debt and returning migrant workers are intensifying tensions in the countryside.
Authorities say the suspected Brown University shooter was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The case has raised questions about campus security, surveillance failures, and possible links to a separate MIT murder.
Federal prosecutors say Minnesota’s Medicaid system has been hit by industrial-scale fraud, with billions in taxpayer funds allegedly stolen through fake services. Five more defendants now face charges as investigators warn the scheme threatens aid for those who truly need it.
Former Pfizer vice president Dr. Michael Yeadon says the COVID injections were deliberately designed to cause injury, warning of immune system attacks on the body itself. He argues the mechanism poses risks including autoimmune damage and reduced fertility.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced sweeping actions to roll back Biden-era policies supporting gender-affirming care for minors. The moves target federal funding, medical standards, and what the department calls unsafe and irreversible procedures
What if the war on drugs is just a cover story? Investigative journalist Bill Conroy joins Caravan to Midnight to reveal how counternarcotics efforts often conceal deeper battles over oil, trade routes, and geopolitical dominance.
A federal court has consolidated more than 70 lawsuits alleging Ozempic, Wegovy, and similar drugs caused partial or permanent vision loss. The cases will proceed as a new multidistrict litigation separate from existing lawsuits over severe gastrointestinal injuries.
Decades of Alzheimer’s research have focused on amyloid plaques, yet cures remain elusive and risks persist. This analysis explores suppressed causes, alternative treatment models, and evidence that cognitive decline may be reversible when the real drivers are addressed.
Children’s Health Defense filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense, alleging the military systematically denies religious vaccine exemption requests. The suit claims DOD policies violate federal law, constitutional protections, and harm recruitment and readiness.
By Dallas Express The Dallas Express has obtained a second exclusive letter addressed to President Donald Trump from retired Major General Cliver Antonio Alcalá Cordones, a former high-ranking commander…
by Dave DeCamp The House on Wednesday voted down a War Powers Resolution meant to block President Trump from launching a war with Venezuela without congressional…
Venezuela has ordered its navy to escort oil tankers after President Trump declared a complete blockade on sanctioned vessels. The move raises the risk of direct confrontation as U.S. forces continue seizing Venezuelan-linked tankers.


















