Newly released DOJ documents show a prison guard searched Jeffrey Epstein online roughly an hour before his body was discovered in his jail cell in 2019. The records add new questions to the controversial circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Iran conflict has a religious dimension, warning the U.S. is confronting extremist ideology. His comments also highlight the role of faith among American troops.
Scientists, doctors, and medical freedom advocates gathered in Washington to discuss what they call a “massive epidemic of vaccine injury.” Speakers urged greater transparency, research, and informed consent in vaccine policy.
Former minor league pitcher Isaiah Carranza is suing the Chicago White Sox and MLB, claiming a COVID-19 vaccine injury ended his baseball career. The lawsuit alleges discrimination, negligence, and long-term health complications.
President Donald Trump says U.S. strikes have crippled Iran’s navy and missile systems during the opening phase of the conflict. The president argued the campaign has already dramatically weakened Tehran’s military capability.
The United States may soon deploy a third aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. The move would mark one of the largest US naval deployments in the region in decades.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio blasted Iran’s “hostage diplomacy,” calling the regime the world’s leading hostage-taker during a State Department ceremony honoring detained Americans. He warned the U.S. will hold regimes accountable for exploiting Americans as political leverage.
Two teenagers accused of throwing a powerful explosive into a New York crowd are being described by some outlets as “radicalized YouTubers.” Critics say the framing hides deeper questions about terrorism, media narratives, and public safety.
Country singer Maren Morris sparked backlash after posting a profanity-filled video attacking President Donald Trump and his supporters. The rant quickly spread across social media, drawing criticism from conservatives.
A grieving father’s investigation into hospital protocols and a national security analysis of global power reveal hidden battles shaping our world. Two arenas, one theme: the systems most people never see.
U.S. Central Command issued an urgent warning urging civilians in Iran to stay home as the conflict escalates across the Middle East. The military says Iranian forces are launching drones and missiles from densely populated cities, putting civilians at risk.
President Donald Trump said a deadly strike on a school in Iran that reportedly killed around 175 people was carried out by Iran itself, not the United States. The statement came amid growing international scrutiny and conflicting reports about the incident.
Mexican cartels are reportedly reconsidering attacks on Americans as stronger U.S. military warnings raise the risk of direct retaliation. The shift reflects growing concern among criminal groups that Washington could escalate its response beyond law enforcement.
Nigeria has suspended all Christian pilgrimages to Israel as security conditions in the region worsen. Officials say the decision was made to protect pilgrims until the situation stabilizes.
Police arrested two suspects after improvised explosive devices were thrown during a protest clash in New York City. Authorities say the devices contained nuts, bolts and a fuse and could have caused serious injuries.
A new report warns that powerful artificial-intelligence systems originally designed for adults are quietly being integrated into toys marketed to children. Researchers say the technology could expose kids to privacy risks, behavioral manipulation, and extensive data collection.


















Bill Maher on Trump attacking Iran: ‘If you expected me to say I hate it, I don’t. Sorry.’
Comedian Bill Maher surprised some viewers by saying he does not oppose President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran. During his show, he argued the Iranian regime has fueled many regional conflicts and said he would only object if U.S. ground troops were deployed.