Charlie Javice, college financial aid startup founder, found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan

Charlie Javice, founder of the now-defunct college financial aid company Frank, was found guilty of swindling JPMorgan Chase into buying her company for $175 million. Prosecutors accused Javice of falsely inflating her company’s user base, claiming 4.25 million customers when only 300,000 were verified. She faces up to 30 years in prison for wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy, with a lower maximum sentence for … Continue reading Charlie Javice, college financial aid startup founder, found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan

Disney faces US investigation over DEI practices

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating Disney’s diversity and inclusion practices, citing concerns that the company may not be complying with government regulations. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to Disney, prompting the review of its DEI initiatives, including whether they violated equal employment opportunity laws. The investigation comes amid broader scrutiny of diversity programs under the Trump administration, which has targeted DEI … Continue reading Disney faces US investigation over DEI practices

US defense chief Hegseth vows to counter ‘China’s aggression’ on first Asia visit

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced efforts to strengthen the U.S.-Philippines military alliance, aiming to counter China’s aggression in the Indo-Pacific. Hegseth emphasized deploying advanced military capabilities, enhancing joint training, and prioritizing defense cooperation. He described the alliance as “ironclad” amid rising tensions over China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea. Hegseth’s visit to Manila comes as the Trump administration shifts focus to the … Continue reading US defense chief Hegseth vows to counter ‘China’s aggression’ on first Asia visit

Trump reveals why he pulled Stefanik’s UN ambassador nomination: ‘Cannot take a chance’

President Donald Trump withdrew Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination for U.N. ambassador, citing concerns about the slim Republican majority in the House and the importance of maintaining it. Trump explained that he didn’t want to risk losing her congressional seat, especially with upcoming special elections in Florida that could affect the GOP’s control of the House. Trump praised Stefanik for her strong polling and popularity in … Continue reading Trump reveals why he pulled Stefanik’s UN ambassador nomination: ‘Cannot take a chance’

Putin says US push for Greenland rooted in history, vows to uphold Russian interest

President Vladimir Putin commented on U.S. interest in Greenland, stating that President Trump’s push for control over the territory was not surprising, as the U.S. has long sought control of the resource-rich region. Putin highlighted that the U.S. had previously attempted to buy Greenland after World War II and emphasized the strategic value of the territory in the Arctic. He also noted Russia’s concerns about … Continue reading Putin says US push for Greenland rooted in history, vows to uphold Russian interest

Justice Sotomayor calls for ‘fearlessly independent’ judges

Justice Sonia Sotomayor, speaking at Georgetown University, emphasized the importance of “fearlessly independent” judges and the need for citizens to hold public representatives accountable. She criticized recent attacks on the judiciary, particularly from President Trump and his allies, who have called for impeaching judges and defying court orders. Sotomayor stressed that judges must protect rights and ensure the state respects the Constitution. Her comments came … Continue reading Justice Sotomayor calls for ‘fearlessly independent’ judges

Denmark Rebukes USA for Tone After Vance Greenland Trip

Denmark criticized US Vice President JD Vance’s remarks during his visit to Greenland, accusing Copenhagen of neglecting the territory. Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen expressed discontent over the tone of Vance’s comments, emphasizing that such criticism is not how close allies should communicate. Vance had claimed Denmark under-invested in Greenland’s people and security, a view echoed by former President Trump, who argued the US needs … Continue reading Denmark Rebukes USA for Tone After Vance Greenland Trip

Utah bans fluoride in public drinking water, a first in the US

Utah has become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, despite opposition from dentists and health organizations who warn it could lead to health issues, particularly for low-income communities. Governor Spencer Cox signed the legislation, which prohibits local governments from adding fluoride to water systems. The ban, effective May 7, is based on concerns about personal choice and the cost of fluoridation. … Continue reading Utah bans fluoride in public drinking water, a first in the US

Three dead in South Texas after more than foot of rain falls in Rio Grande Valley

At least three people died in Hidalgo County, Texas, after catastrophic flooding from nearly 20 inches of rain in the Rio Grande Valley. A fourth death was reported in Mexico. A disaster declaration was issued as homes, vehicles, and infrastructure suffered extensive damage, along with significant agricultural losses. Harlingen saw over 21 inches of rain, forcing evacuations and shelter openings. While no more heavy rainfall … Continue reading Three dead in South Texas after more than foot of rain falls in Rio Grande Valley

Columbia University’s interim president steps down

Columbia University interim president Katrina A. Armstrong is stepping down, returning to the university’s medical center. Claire Shipman, co-chair of the board of trustees, will serve as acting president while a replacement is found. Armstrong’s departure comes a week after the university agreed to negotiate with the Trump administration to restore $400 million in federal funding, which was previously pulled over alleged inaction against antisemitic … Continue reading Columbia University’s interim president steps down

Satanist leader’s attempt to hold Black Mass in Kansas Statehouse sparks chaos

A confrontation erupted at the Kansas Statehouse when Michael Stewart, leader of the Kansas City-area Satanic Grotto, attempted to perform a Black Mass in the rotunda. Stewart and two others were arrested after a scuffle broke out with a Christian counterprotester who tried to seize Stewart’s script. The Satanic Grotto had gathered outside to protest religious favoritism in state events, drawing hundreds of Christian counterprotesters. … Continue reading Satanist leader’s attempt to hold Black Mass in Kansas Statehouse sparks chaos

Battle over religion and schools in Oklahoma could decide future of 1st Amendment

Oklahoma’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, is at the center of a national debate over religion in public schools. A staunch conservative and outspoken Christian, Walters has pushed for policies that blur the lines between church and state, including placing Bibles in schools and approving the nation’s first religious virtual public charter school—now facing a Supreme Court challenge. The case highlights tensions between the … Continue reading Battle over religion and schools in Oklahoma could decide future of 1st Amendment

US and Lithuanian forces struggle to drain swamp to recover 4 soldiers in submerged armored vehicle

U.S. and Lithuanian troops are struggling to recover four missing American soldiers after their armored vehicle sank in a swamp during a training exercise in Lithuania. The M88 Hercules was found submerged in 15 feet of water, but efforts to extract it have been slow due to the marshy terrain. Cranes, pumps, and gravel have been brought in, and a U.S. Navy dive crew and … Continue reading US and Lithuanian forces struggle to drain swamp to recover 4 soldiers in submerged armored vehicle

New US strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen

Suspected U.S. airstrikes hit Yemen overnight, reportedly killing one person, as the U.S. military confirmed targeting a major Houthi-controlled site in Sanaa. The strikes, part of an intensified campaign under President Trump, have expanded beyond launch sites to include high-ranking personnel and urban areas. The Houthis, who have targeted over 100 merchant vessels since late 2023, now threaten Saudi Arabia and the UAE over U.S. … Continue reading New US strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen

Israel strikes a suburb of Lebanon’s capital for the first time since the ceasefire

Israel launched an airstrike on Beirut’s suburbs for the first time since a November 2024 ceasefire with Hezbollah, targeting a drone storage site after rockets were fired from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah denied responsibility and reaffirmed its commitment to the truce. No casualties were immediately reported, but 18 people have been killed in Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon in the past week. The attack follows Israel’s … Continue reading Israel strikes a suburb of Lebanon’s capital for the first time since the ceasefire

Hundreds of thousands join mass opposition protest in Istanbul

Hundreds of thousands protested in Istanbul on Saturday against the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key opposition figure and 2028 presidential candidate. The rally, organized by the CHP, marked Turkey’s largest demonstrations in over a decade, drawing a repressive government response. Protests have spread nationwide, leading to mass arrests, with nearly 2,000 detained, including students, journalists, and Imamoglu’s lawyer. Authorities have also cracked down … Continue reading Hundreds of thousands join mass opposition protest in Istanbul

7.7 mag quake rocks Thailand, Myanmar

A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, causing extensive damage and killing at least 144 people, with the toll expected to rise. The quake, centered near Mandalay, led to building collapses, a burst dam, and infrastructure destruction in a country already facing civil war and humanitarian crises. In Thailand, six people died in Bangkok when a high-rise under construction collapsed. Rescue efforts continue amid … Continue reading 7.7 mag quake rocks Thailand, Myanmar

CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant’s existence using remote viewing, declassified docs claim

A recently resurfaced declassified CIA document claims that remote viewing—ESP-based intelligence gathering—confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant, allegedly guarded by powerful “entities.” In a 1988 session, an unnamed remote viewer described a hidden Middle Eastern location containing a gold and silver container resembling a coffin, adorned with seraphim, and protected underground. They warned that unauthorized attempts to open it would be met … Continue reading CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant’s existence using remote viewing, declassified docs claim

Mexican drug lord charged with killing DEA agent could face death penalty

Federal prosecutors are considering seeking the death penalty for Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero in a case that includes the 1985 killing of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. During a Brooklyn court hearing, prosecutors confirmed the possibility but have not made a final decision. Caro Quintero, the former head of the Guadalajara cartel and a key figure in the Sinaloa cartel, faces life imprisonment … Continue reading Mexican drug lord charged with killing DEA agent could face death penalty

Babysitter finds man under bed after child complains of ‘monster’

A Kansas babysitter discovered a man hiding under a child’s bed after the child complained of a “monster.” When checking, she came face-to-face with the intruder, leading to an altercation where one child was knocked over. The suspect, a 27-year-old with a protective order against him, fled but was arrested the next morning after a short chase. He faces multiple charges, including aggravated kidnapping, burglary, … Continue reading Babysitter finds man under bed after child complains of ‘monster’

Noem sends warning to immigrants as she tours El Salvador prison

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison, where the Trump administration deported 238 Venezuelans accused of gang ties. The controversial deportations, carried out under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, have sparked legal battles, with a federal court blocking further removals. Noem’s visit signals the administration’s commitment to mass deportations despite legal challenges, Axios has reported. Critics argue that tattoos used as evidence … Continue reading Noem sends warning to immigrants as she tours El Salvador prison

North Carolina under State of Emergency as wildfires grow

Governor Josh Stein declared a State of Emergency as wildfires spread across Western North Carolina, enhancing the state’s ability to respond. The order, issued March 26, covers multiple counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ tribal lands. With over 105 wildfires burning more than 8,600 acres, Stein emphasized the state’s full mobilization of emergency resources to combat the growing crisis, WBTV has reported. Written … Continue reading North Carolina under State of Emergency as wildfires grow

Alleged leader of MS-13 street gang on the East Coast is arrested in Virginia

A top MS-13 gang leader on the East Coast was arrested in Virginia, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday. The 24-year-old Salvadoran national, living illegally in the U.S., was described as one of the gang’s top three leaders nationwide. The Justice Department has not released his name or charges. The arrest is part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on gangs and illegal immigration. MS-13, … Continue reading Alleged leader of MS-13 street gang on the East Coast is arrested in Virginia

Submarine carrying Russian tourists sinks off Egyptian coast

Six people died, and 39 others were rescued after a tourist submarine sank near Hurghada, Egypt, on Thursday. The vessel, carrying mostly Russian tourists, crashed about a kilometer from shore during a coral reef excursion. Among the survivors, 21 were hospitalized, including seven children. The submarine, operated by Sindbad Submarines, was designed for underwater tours at depths of 25 meters. Authorities are investigating the cause … Continue reading Submarine carrying Russian tourists sinks off Egyptian coast

EU to order ALL citizens prep WW3 survival kits

The European Union is urging all households in its 27-nation bloc to prepare a three-day survival kit for potential war or natural disasters. EU crisis management commissioner Hadja Lahbib announced the proposal as part of a broader preparedness strategy, recommending essentials like bottled water, energy bars, and flashlights. The move follows growing concerns over a possible global conflict stemming from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Several … Continue reading EU to order ALL citizens prep WW3 survival kits