Pope Francis removes US conservative critic as bishop of Texas town

On Saturday, Pope Francis took the step of removing Bishop Joseph Strickland from his role in the pastoral governance of the diocese of Tyler, Texas. The Pope appointed Bishop Joe Vásquez of Austin to serve as a temporary administrator in Strickland’s place, as reported by The Vatican News. Strickland, aged 65, has emerged as a vocal critic of Pope Francis in recent months, expressing his … Continue reading Pope Francis removes US conservative critic as bishop of Texas town

1 juvenile killed and 4 injured in shooting at a Texas flea market

In a Houston suburb, a shooting at a flea market on Sunday evening resulted in the tragic death of one juvenile and injuries to four others. The incident occurred at Cole’s Flea Market in Pearland, situated approximately 15 miles south of Houston, prompting a response from the Pearland Police Department around 5:30 p.m., following reports of gunfire. Police spokesperson Chad Rogers revealed that three adults … Continue reading 1 juvenile killed and 4 injured in shooting at a Texas flea market

Texas police officer and suspect killed in a shooting

In the early hours of Saturday, a Texas police officer lost their life in a shooting incident that resulted in the death of the assailant and left another officer injured, as confirmed by authorities. Interim Police Chief Robin Henderson, visibly emotional and occasionally pausing to compose herself during a news conference, shared that two additional individuals were discovered dead within a residence in Austin. Henderson … Continue reading Texas police officer and suspect killed in a shooting

FBI agents stopped NYC Mayor Adams in middle of street, seized cellphones and iPad

FBI agents confiscated the cellphones and an iPad belonging to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, intercepting him in the middle of the street following a raid on his top fundraiser. Adams’ swift return from Washington, D.C. occurred after the raid on Brianna Suggs, his long-time confidante and key fundraiser, who is under investigation for an alleged kickback scheme linked to the Turkish government and … Continue reading FBI agents stopped NYC Mayor Adams in middle of street, seized cellphones and iPad

Four die in record-breaking Alaska blizzard

In a span of just 48 hours, Anchorage, Alaska, experienced a snowfall exceeding two feet, shattering two daily records. On Wednesday, the city’s daily snowfall record was broken as nine inches of snow fell within 24 hours. National Weather Service meteorologist Nicole Sprinkles reported, “The previous record for Nov. 8 was 7.3 inches of snowfall in 1982. The 8.2 inches that fell Thursday broke the … Continue reading Four die in record-breaking Alaska blizzard

Nashville police say 7 on admin assignment after purported leak of Christian school shooter’s manifesto

The Metro Nashville Police Department in Tennessee has disclosed that seven individuals have been placed on administrative assignment, which is non-punitive, in response to the alleged leakage of portions of Covenant School shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale’s “manifesto.” This manifesto was discovered after the killing of three adults and three 9-year-olds in March. The move aims to safeguard the integrity of the ongoing investigation, and all … Continue reading Nashville police say 7 on admin assignment after purported leak of Christian school shooter’s manifesto

College student dies after being hit by a stray bullet in a Nashville park

A tragic incident unfolded near Belmont University as a freshman, Jillian Ludwig, lost her life after being struck in the head by a stray bullet while walking on a trail close to the Nashville campus, according to officials. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department revealed that the 18-year-old was shot on Tuesday afternoon while walking on a track in Edgehill Memorial Gardens Park. Sadly, Jillian Ludwig … Continue reading College student dies after being hit by a stray bullet in a Nashville park

Man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband was caught up in conspiracies, defense says

The individual accused of assaulting former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer was reportedly entangled in conspiracy theories when he broke into her San Francisco home last year, according to his defense attorney during the trial’s opening on Thursday. The attack on Paul Pelosi, then 82 years old, occurred in the early hours of October 28, 2022, causing ripples in the political sphere … Continue reading Man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband was caught up in conspiracies, defense says

Threat letter laced with fentanyl sent to Georgia election official

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has reported the sending of a letter containing fentanyl to an elections office in Fulton County, describing it as an act of “domestic terrorism.” This incident follows the evacuation of four county election offices in Washington state earlier this week due to the receipt of letters containing suspicious powders. The Associated Press, citing confirmation from police in Kings and … Continue reading Threat letter laced with fentanyl sent to Georgia election official

NYC hate crimes against Jews surge by more than 200%

The eruption of conflict in Gaza and Israel in October resulted in a significant uptick in hate-driven incidents targeting Jews, as indicated by the latest crime data from the NYPD. In October, bias crimes in the city surged by 124% compared to the same month in 2022, according to the data released by the Police Department on Wednesday. The count of bias incidents in New … Continue reading NYC hate crimes against Jews surge by more than 200%

Man charged in murder-for-hire of FSU law professor convicted on all counts

Charles Adelson, who had been charged in connection with the 2014 murder of his former brother-in-law, Dan Markel, a distinguished professor at the Florida State University Law School, was declared guilty on Monday in Tallahassee, Florida. He was found guilty of murder, conspiracy, and solicitation. This verdict came after seven days of testimony and three hours of deliberation. Upon hearing the first verdict, in which … Continue reading Man charged in murder-for-hire of FSU law professor convicted on all counts

Nashville mayor orders investigation after Covenant School shooter’s writings were posted online

On Monday, the mayor of Nashville, Tennessee, requested an inquiry following the circulation of images that are purported to be the writings of the individual responsible for the tragic shooting at The Covenant School in March, where six people lost their lives. These three images of writings were made public on Monday by a conservative podcast and YouTube show host, with claims that they belong … Continue reading Nashville mayor orders investigation after Covenant School shooter’s writings were posted online

Jewish man killed in altercation at dueling pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian rallies in California

Ventura County authorities in California are currently investigating the tragic death of a Jewish man following an altercation during dueling rallies, one in support of Israel and the other for Palestine. The individual, Paul Kessler, aged 69, passed away on Monday, as reported by the sheriff’s department. Eyewitnesses stated that Kessler “was involved in a physical altercation with counter-protestors,” as disclosed by the Ventura County … Continue reading Jewish man killed in altercation at dueling pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian rallies in California

Mass shooting in Cincinnati leaves 11-year-old dead, 5 others injured

Cincinnati authorities are expressing deep shock and indignation over a drive-by shooting that unleashed over twenty bullets into a gathering of children, resulting in the tragic death of an 11-year-old boy and injuries to four other children and one adult. The incident occurred near an intersection on Friday night, as revealed by Police Chief Terri Theetge in a briefing to reporters on Sunday. The gunfire, … Continue reading Mass shooting in Cincinnati leaves 11-year-old dead, 5 others injured

Florida shopper finds human skull at antique shop

While exploring an antique store, shoppers often stumble upon various oddities, but a particularly unsettling discovery was made by an individual in a Florida antique store. Lee County Sheriff’s deputies were summoned to a North Fort Myers store after a shopper, coincidentally an anthropologist, spotted a human skull in the Halloween section. According to detectives, the store owner explained that the skull was part of … Continue reading Florida shopper finds human skull at antique shop

Multiple people wounded in mass shooting at Texas college 

A mass shooting occurred at an unofficial homecoming event near Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU), resulting in injuries to several individuals, including children as young as eight years old. The Waller County Sheriff’s Office reported that on the evening of November 5th, at approximately 10 pm, law enforcement responded to gunfire reports at 35028 Cameron Road in Waller, which is situated about four miles from … Continue reading Multiple people wounded in mass shooting at Texas college 

Driver accused of ramming through security fence at S.C. nuclear plant

Authorities are currently in pursuit of an individual who, on Thursday evening, breached the security gate of a nuclear power plant situated in Oconee County, South Carolina. The intruder allegedly made an attempt to strike security personnel at the facility. Upon receiving reports of this incident, deputies were swiftly dispatched to the Oconee Nuclear Station just after 8 p.m. The man had driven his silver … Continue reading Driver accused of ramming through security fence at S.C. nuclear plant

FBI raids home of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ chief fundraiser 

According to a law enforcement source who spoke with Fox News, the FBI conducted a raid at the residence of Brianna Suggs, a prominent fundraiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams, on Thursday. Suggs’ LinkedIn profile had previously identified her as the “Fundraiser and Director of Logistics” for Adams’ 2021 mayoral campaign. Campaign finance records reveal that the Adams 2025 campaign made payments totaling … Continue reading FBI raids home of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ chief fundraiser 

Cornell University Jewish community threatened in online posts; police, FBI investigate

Cornell University police, in conjunction with the FBI, are conducting an investigation into a series of threats directed at the university’s Jewish community in New York. These threats were disseminated on a website not associated with the university and specifically singled out “104 West,” where the Center of Jewish Living is situated on the campus. One of the threats included a disturbing call for individuals … Continue reading Cornell University Jewish community threatened in online posts; police, FBI investigate

Landlord accused of killing 6-year-old Palestinian American boy pleads not guilty to murder

The landlord accused of fatally stabbing a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy near Chicago over two weeks ago entered a plea of not guilty to murder and hate crime charges in an Illinois court on Monday. On October 14, Wadea Al-Fayoume was stabbed 26 times at his home in Plainfield Township, Illinois, by his family’s landlord, as reported by the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Wadea’s mother, … Continue reading Landlord accused of killing 6-year-old Palestinian American boy pleads not guilty to murder

Arrest made in Halloween weekend’s fatal shooting of 2 in Tampa

In Tampa, Florida, a man has been apprehended in connection with a mass shooting that occurred during early Sunday’s Halloween festivities. According to the police, the incident resulted in two fatalities and 18 injuries. The shooting unfolded just before 3 a.m. in the Ybor City area, as disclosed by Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw during a press conference at the scene. Later on Sunday, it … Continue reading Arrest made in Halloween weekend’s fatal shooting of 2 in Tampa

Maine mass shooter had numerous run-ins with authorities, showed warning signs

Maine authorities dedicated Monday to piecing together the sequence of events that culminated in the state’s deadliest mass shooting. Key elements of the investigation began to emerge, shedding light on the suspect’s history of interactions with law enforcement and concerning indicators related to mental illness and violent threats. The suspected shooter, Robert Card, was discovered dead on Friday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Officials revealed … Continue reading Maine mass shooter had numerous run-ins with authorities, showed warning signs

Pro-Hamas protesters beat Black Hebrew Israelites with Palestinian flags at Chicago protests

The Israel-Hamas conflict extended to the United States, where Black Hebrew Israelites and pro-Hamas Palestinians engaged in confrontations on the streets of Chicago over the weekend. Video footage captured by Yeshiva World News revealed pro-Hamas demonstrators using their Palestinian flagpoles as weapons in a skirmish that unfolded on the road on Sunday, resulting in a broken wooden pole. Both sides exchanged projectiles and sticks while … Continue reading Pro-Hamas protesters beat Black Hebrew Israelites with Palestinian flags at Chicago protests

Judge denies Idaho student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s indictment dismissal request

Legal representatives for Bryan Kohberger, the suspected Idaho student killer, presented their arguments on Thursday for the dismissal of the grand jury indictment against him. Earlier this year, defense attorney Jay Logsdon filed a motion seeking the dismissal of the murder charges against Kohberger, citing grand jury bias, evidence that was deemed “inadmissible” and insufficient, as well as allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. Judge John Judge, … Continue reading Judge denies Idaho student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s indictment dismissal request

Driver who fatally struck 4 was being chased after road rage clash, attorney claims

The driver who faces charges for the murder of four sorority sisters from Pepperdine University, who tragically lost their lives in a collision at speeds exceeding 100 mph, asserts that he was pursued due to a prior road rage altercation, as stated by his attorney. Fraser Bohm’s lawyer, Michael Kraut, asserts that there is video evidence substantiating that the 22-year-old driver was engaged in a … Continue reading Driver who fatally struck 4 was being chased after road rage clash, attorney claims