Rep. Ilhan Omar Intensifies Criticism of Federal Immigration Enforcement

Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota sharply escalated her criticism of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations on Monday, accusing federal agents of treating Minneapolis as an occupying force and again calling for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s resignation or impeachment. In remarks to constituents in Minneapolis, Omar repeatedly described the presence of Immigration and … Read more

About Time: Chief Justice Roberts Moving to Secure Supreme Court Processes

Chief Justice John Roberts has finally taken a basic step to protect the Supreme Court’s integrity, moving to lock down internal deliberations, private discussions, and draft opinions. According to The New York Times, clerks and permanent staff are now being required to sign non-disclosure agreements — a measure that would have been uncontroversial in any … Read more

Pacemaker Lost Connection Hours Before Disappearance Of Nancy Guthrie

Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker lost connection with Apple devices still located inside her home at around 2 a.m. Sunday. The devices included an Apple Watch that was still on a charger, according to the report. Authorities have not confirmed whether the pacemaker data marks the exact moment something happened to Nancy Guthrie, but investigators acknowledged the … Read more

Savannah Shares Heartbreaking Video Seeking Info About Missing Mom

“Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and her two siblings issued a public plea Wednesday for the safe return of their missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, releasing an emotional video statement as law enforcement continues its investigation. In the video posted to social media, Savannah Guthrie addressed anyone who may be holding her 84-year-old mother, urging that … Read more

SCOTUS Issues Ruling On California’s New Congressional Map

The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared California to use its newly drawn congressional map in this year’s midterm elections, handing Democrats a major win as both parties battle for control of the U.S. House. Voters approved the map last year after Democrats in Sacramento moved to counter a GOP friendly redistricting plan in Texas that … Read more

The Teenager Who Forged Paperwork and Saved 14,000 Lives in Nazi-Occupied Paris

In Nazi-occupied Paris, paperwork decided who lived and who died. In the early 1940s, survival in Paris didn’t depend on strength or weapons.It depended on documents. One stamp.One line of ink.One mistake—and you were deported. At just 18 years old, Adolfo Kaminsky discovered something the Nazis never anticipated: the ink used on Jewish identity papers … Read more

I Walked Into Court in My SEAL Uniform — My Parents Laughed, but the Judge Froze

The instant I stepped into the courtroom, everything stopped. My father chuckled under his breath.My mother shook her head, the same way she always had — disappointment wrapped in silence. But the judge?He froze. Two days earlier, a cream-colored envelope arrived while I was trimming azaleas outside my Norfolk home. Portsmouth Family Court. A summons. … Read more

‘Mystery Man’ Donor Behind $130 Million Gift To Pay Troops Identified

The “mystery man” behind a massive donation to be used to pay U.S. troops during the “Schumer Shutdown” has been identified. Billionaire businessman Timothy Mellon — heir to one of America’s most storied banking dynasties — has been named as the mystery donor, according to a Saturday report. The reclusive 83-year-old, grandson of industrialist and … Read more