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Chernobyl Damaged, Disaster Feared

December 28, 2025

Nearly four decades after the explosion at Chernobyl marked the world’s worst nuclear disaster, Ukrainian officials are warning that the site’s fragile safety balance is again under strain—this time from war. Authorities say a drone strike in February punched a large hole in the

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FBI To Leave Hoover Building

December 27, 2025

FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that the J. Edgar Hoover Building will be permanently closed, ending decades of debate over the crumbling headquarters and scrapping a long-delayed replacement project once projected to cost nearly $5 billion and stretch to 2035. Under the plan, most FBI headquarters personnel will relocate to the Ronald Reagan Building

December 26, 2025

Authorities Look For Death Penalty In National Guard Murder

Federal prosecutors have added new firearm-related charges against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old

December 23, 2025

U.S. Economy Surges at Fastest Pace in Two Years as Consumer Spending Powers Growth

The U.S. economy delivered its strongest performance in nearly two years during

Philadelphia cityscape
Culture/News

Philly Will Pay $9 Million to BLM Protesters for ‘Pain and Trauma’

The city of Philadelphia agreed to pay $9.25 million to protesters who attended Black Lives Matter rallies in 2020 following George Floyd’s

March 25, 2023
Mexican immigrants in a line
News/Politics/World

Group of Illegal Immigrants Escape From Moving Border Patrol Bus

Over a dozen illegal immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua broke out of the bus and are still on the run in

March 24, 2023
Students Celebrating Graduation
Culture/News

Michigan University Celebrates with Segregation

A Michigan college was panned online after announcing five separate graduation ceremonies segregated by race, gender, or orientation.

March 23, 2023
US Southern Border
News/Politics/World

New CBP Report Shows Number of Terrorists Crossing Southern Border

New data from Customs and Border Protection reveals an alarming increase in the number of individuals on the FBI’s terror watchlist who

March 22, 2023
Kamala Harris speaking
News/Politics

Kamala Harris, Despite Unpopularity, to Start PR Campaign for Biden 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris will reportedly set off on a nationwide campaign to support President Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection bid, even as

March 21, 2023
Donald Trump
News/Politics

Trump Team Presents Last Minute Witness in New York

Over the weekend, it emerged that the Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump over a hush-money payment will hear from

March 20, 2023
Donald Trump smiling
Media/News/Politics

Social Media Platforms Invite Trump Back, He Accepts

Multiple prominent social media companies have reversed longstanding bans on former President Donald Trump. However, he has chosen to return to only

March 18, 2023
Social Media Logos on Keyboard
Culture/Media/News

Utah Governor to Sign Bill Restricting Social Media Access

Utah’s Republican Governor Spencer Cox is set to sign a controversial bill restricting minors’ access to social media without parental consent.

March 17, 2023
TikTok app on a phone screen
Culture/Media/News/World

White House Steps Up Global Offensive Against Chinese Company

The Biden administration is finally on board with what Republicans have been saying for years. The White House now demands that TikTok’s

March 16, 2023
MQ-9 Reaper at flight
News/World

Russian Jets Take Down US Drone Over Black Sea

One of a pair of Russian jets struck a US spy drone and knocked it out of the sky on Tuesday, the

March 15, 2023
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