Dawson’s Creek’ Actor James Van Der Beek Remembered Following Reports of His Passing at 48

Posted onFebruary 11, 2026, Byauthor authorNo Commentson Dawson’s Creek’ Actor James Van Der Beek Remembered Following Reports of His Passing at 48 Fans around the world were saddened by news confirming the passing of actor James Van Der Beek, best known for his role in the television series Dawson’s Creek. A message shared on his official … Read more

FBI Recovers Footage Of Armed, Masked Figure At Nancy Guthrie’s Door: ‘Someone Out There Recognizes This Person’

It’s 1:47 AM on February 1, 2026. Nancy Guthrie’s doorbell camera goes black. The 84-year-old retired teacher is inside her Catalina Foothills home, sleeping. Outside, someone is approaching. They’re wearing a ski mask. Black gloves. A backpack. And a gun. Twenty-five minutes later, the camera’s software detects movement. No footage. Just a timestamp. At 2:28 … Read more

Authorities Confirm New Development in Case Involving Annie Guthrie

Arizona authorities have confirmed a new development in the ongoing investigation involving Annie Guthrie, marking a painful moment for her family and intensifying concern surrounding the case. Law enforcement officials stated that the update was formally verified after a review of recent findings. Family members were privately informed before the information was made public, with … Read more

Update In ‘Seditious Six’ Member Mark Kelly’s Case to Reduce His Pay Will Anger You

It sure seems like federal judges are running our country these days, not the Legislative or Executive Branches, which is 180 degrees opposite of what our founders established and envisioned. A federal judge determined on Thursday that the Pentagon is not allowed to reduce Arizona Senator Mark Kelly’s salary due to the “Seditious Six” incident, … Read more

WH Religious Liberty Commission Member After Contentious Hearing

Carrie Prejean Boller was removed from the White House Religious Liberty Commission after a contentious hearing this week focused on Israel’s war against Gaza. Prejean Boller, a former Miss California USA 2009 and Miss USA 2009 runner-up, faced calls for her resignation after wearing a Palestinian flag pin, defending right-wing podcaster Candace Owens, and urging … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks California’s Ban On Masked ICE Agents

A federal judge in Los Angeles granted the Trump administration a legal victory on Monday by issuing a preliminary injunction against California’s “No Secret Police Act,” a state law aimed at prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks during enforcement operations. U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder, who was appointed by Bill Clinton, ruled that the law … Read more