Pentagon parades 12 nuclear bombers

The US showcased its formidable nuclear stealth bomber fleet as tensions escalate in the Middle East. The B-2 Spirits, reserved for critical missions, stand ready for global strikes with both conventional and nuclear capabilities. These advanced bombers, designed to evade radar detection, are among the world’s costliest aircraft. Amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran, the US conducted training exercises involving twelve of its twenty … Continue reading Pentagon parades 12 nuclear bombers

NBA player banned for gambling on games, giving info to bettors

NBA player Jontay Porter of the Toronto Raptors has been banned from the league for alleged gambling infractions, including betting on games, sharing insider information with bettors, and manipulating his health status to influence wagers. The NBA commissioner, Adam Silver, emphasized the importance of upholding the league’s integrity and announced severe repercussions for Porter’s actions. Investigations revealed Porter’s involvement in widespread gambling activities, including placing … Continue reading NBA player banned for gambling on games, giving info to bettors

Boeing whistleblower says 787 fleet should be grounded

A former Boeing engineer-turned-whistleblower maintains that the assembly flaws in the company’s 787 Dreamliner render it unsafe to fly. Sam Salehpour, the whistleblower, raised concerns about nonconforming gaps in fuselage sections, warning of potential catastrophic consequences mid-flight. Boeing refuted these claims, asserting the plane’s safety and undergoing rigorous FAA scrutiny. Salehpour, despite assurances from Boeing and experts, stands by his allegations, advocating for a halt … Continue reading Boeing whistleblower says 787 fleet should be grounded

Woman calls 911 over buying bad batch of meth

A woman from Indiana is facing a narcotics charge after she called 911 to report purchasing methamphetamine that didn’t meet her expectations. Sarah Harris, 34, complained that the drug made her feel as though she was having a heart attack. She handed over the meth to police, believing they could test it and help her press charges against her dealer. However, this led to her … Continue reading Woman calls 911 over buying bad batch of meth

Fake priest preyed on churches in string of robberies

Authorities in California have apprehended a man, Malin Rostas, accused of masquerading as a priest and targeting churches for theft across the country. Rostas, 45, was arrested after attempting to burglarize a church in Moreno Valley. His vehicle matched descriptions linked to several reported burglaries. Rostas, hailing from New York, was booked on an outstanding felony warrant in Pennsylvania for allegedly stealing $15,500 from a … Continue reading Fake priest preyed on churches in string of robberies

FBI opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse

A container ship, the Dali, caused a fatal collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, resulting in the deaths of six roadwork crew members. Prior to departure, the ship experienced electrical issues, indicated by alarms on refrigerated containers. Despite this, it set sail for Sri Lanka. Investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board and the FBI are underway, focusing on the ship’s electrical … Continue reading FBI opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse

Child killed, 10 wounded in Back of the Yards mass shooting, Chicago police say

A tragic mass shooting occurred in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood on Saturday night, leaving an 8-year-old girl dead and at least 10 others injured, including three children. Police responded to a ShotSpotter alert and found 11 gunshot victims in the area. The 8-year-old girl, who was struck in the head, was pronounced dead at Comer Children’s Hospital. A 1-year-old boy and an 8-year-old … Continue reading Child killed, 10 wounded in Back of the Yards mass shooting, Chicago police say

2 dead bodies recovered amid investigation into missing Kansas moms

Authorities in rural Texas discovered two deceased individuals as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of two mothers from Kansas, who went missing in Oklahoma. The bodies will undergo examination by the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner to determine identity and cause of death. The missing women, Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, from Hugoton, Kansas, were last seen on March 30, driving … Continue reading 2 dead bodies recovered amid investigation into missing Kansas moms

NYC block turned into illicit open-air market for migrant crooks

A section of Jackson Heights in New York City has transformed into an illegal migrant marketplace, where stolen goods are openly sold and prostitution operates with impunity, according to reports from The New York Post. Vendors, often migrants, peddle stolen items on the sidewalk while sex workers solicit clients. Despite occasional police intervention, the situation persists due to lenient laws and the ease with which … Continue reading NYC block turned into illicit open-air market for migrant crooks

NYPD deploying resources to houses of worship, sensitive locations in city

The New York Police Department (NYPD) and the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) are closely monitoring the situation in Israel. While there are currently no credible threats to New York City or Los Angeles, both departments are deploying resources to protect houses of worship and sensitive locations. Mayor Eric Adams of New York City expressed solidarity with Israel and reassured residents of the city’s safety. … Continue reading NYPD deploying resources to houses of worship, sensitive locations in city

Avalanche in Yosemite ‘sounded like bomb’

While hiking in Yosemite National Park, California resident Mikey Wright witnessed a large avalanche from a distance. Wright, an experienced hiker in the park, described the avalanche as sounding like a bomb going off, originating from a subdome near Half Dome. He estimated the avalanche to be about a quarter-mile away and noted a 300-foot-wide section of ice breaking off. The event, captured on video … Continue reading Avalanche in Yosemite ‘sounded like bomb’

Idaho woman, 85, fatally shot home intruder in ‘heroic’ act of self-defense

An 85-year-old woman in Idaho defended herself and her disabled son from an intruder, identified as Derek Condon, in a harrowing encounter at her home. Prosecutors ruled the incident as justifiable homicide, recognizing the woman’s heroic act of self-preservation. Condon broke into the woman’s home in the early hours of March 13, assaulting her and threatening her with a gun. Despite being handcuffed, the woman … Continue reading Idaho woman, 85, fatally shot home intruder in ‘heroic’ act of self-defense

16-year-old boy arrested for allegedly pushing woman down NYC church stairs, robbing her

In Queens, New York, police have arrested a teenage boy accused of assaulting a 68-year-old woman outside Saint Demetrios Church in Jamaica. The incident occurred on Sunday morning when the suspect allegedly punched the woman, causing her to fall down the stairs. Surveillance footage shows the suspect grabbing the woman’s bag and fleeing the scene in her car. The victim suffered critical injuries but has … Continue reading 16-year-old boy arrested for allegedly pushing woman down NYC church stairs, robbing her

Memphis police officer killed during shootout with teens

In Memphis, Tennessee, a tragic shootout resulted in the deaths of a police officer, Joseph McKinney, and an 18-year-old suspect. Another officer was wounded but is in stable condition, while a third sustained a minor injury. The incident occurred during a response to a report of a suspicious vehicle. When officers approached, they were fired upon by two suspects inside the vehicle. The suspects fled … Continue reading Memphis police officer killed during shootout with teens

1 dead, 13 injured after wannabe trucker who failed test plows 18-wheeler into TX Dept of Safety

A tragic incident unfolded in Brenham, Texas, when Clenard Parker, 42, deliberately crashed a stolen truck into a government building, the Texas Department of Safety (DPS), the day after his commercial driving license application was denied. The crash resulted in one fatality and injuries to 13 others. Parker, from Chappell Hill, was promptly detained, with authorities assuring the community that there was no ongoing threat. … Continue reading 1 dead, 13 injured after wannabe trucker who failed test plows 18-wheeler into TX Dept of Safety

Texas Surgeon Accused of Secretly Denying Liver Transplants

Dr. J. Steve Bynon Jr., a respected transplant surgeon in Texas, is under investigation for allegedly manipulating a government database to render some of his patients ineligible for liver transplants. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, where Dr. Bynon led the liver and kidney transplant programs, has shut down these programs amid the probe. The hospital found evidence that Dr. Bynon had altered records to deny patients … Continue reading Texas Surgeon Accused of Secretly Denying Liver Transplants

Suspect and 13 year-old dead after woman’s body found in Iowa

At approximately 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening, the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office received a call regarding an unresponsive individual at a residence in Dubuque County, Iowa. Upon arrival at the home, located in the 9800 block of Haxbylane Road, authorities discovered the lifeless body of a woman. Authorities determined that the woman, identified as 32-year-old Tana Poppe, had been a victim of foul play. Poppe, … Continue reading Suspect and 13 year-old dead after woman’s body found in Iowa

Judge denies release from psychiatric institute for woman involved in ‘Slender Man’ attack

A Wisconsin judge has denied the release of Morgan Geyser, who was convicted of brutally stabbing a classmate as a child in an attempt to please the fictional character Slender Man. Geyser, now 21, requested release from a mental institution but was deemed a risk by the judge due to concerns about harming herself or others. In 2018, Geyser was sentenced to 40 years in … Continue reading Judge denies release from psychiatric institute for woman involved in ‘Slender Man’ attack

FBI chief to share concerns of organized attack in US after Russia massacre

FBI Director Christopher Wray will address Congress to highlight the increasing apprehension among intelligence officials regarding the prospect of an ISIS assault on American territory, mirroring the recent tragedy at a concert venue in Russia. He will emphasize the unprecedented level of threats facing public safety and national security, stressing the imperative to remain vigilant and resolute. Wray will draw attention to the ongoing warnings … Continue reading FBI chief to share concerns of organized attack in US after Russia massacre

O.J. Simpson dead at 76 after cancer battle

Former NFL running back O.J. Simpson has passed away at the age of 76 after battling cancer, as confirmed by his family. Simpson, known for his legendary career on the football field, became embroiled in a high-profile murder trial following the brutal slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994. Despite the widely publicized trial, Simpson was acquitted of … Continue reading O.J. Simpson dead at 76 after cancer battle

Voodoo doll, whoopie cushion among bizarre trash plucked from New Jersey beaches

As Jersey Shore beach season approaches, a recent report from the Clean Ocean Action environmental group highlights the eclectic array of items found littering the sands of New Jersey’s coastline. Nearly 3,700 volunteers collected over 176,000 items last year, ranging from commonplace debris like bottle caps and cigarette butts to more peculiar discoveries such as a Baby Yoda doll, a severed Barbie head, and even … Continue reading Voodoo doll, whoopie cushion among bizarre trash plucked from New Jersey beaches

Baby found dead on Los Angeles highway linked to family’s murder-suicide, police say

The discovery of a deceased baby on a Los Angeles highway has been linked to a potential murder-suicide, as revealed by police to ABC News. The incident unfolded early Monday when the body of a 6-month-old girl was found on the 405 Freeway, accompanied by a 9-year-old girl found injured on the shoulder. Subsequently, the children’s mother crashed her car into a tree in Redondo … Continue reading Baby found dead on Los Angeles highway linked to family’s murder-suicide, police say

Idaho man arrested for planning attacks on churches in support of ISIS

Alexander Mercurio, 18, was arrested on Saturday by the Justice Department on charges of attempting to provide material support to ISIS after planning attacks on churches in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. FBI Director Christopher Wray stated that Mercurio intended to use knives, firearms, and fire for the attacks, which were thwarted by the FBI. Court documents reveal that Mercurio’s plan involved using various weapons and explosives … Continue reading Idaho man arrested for planning attacks on churches in support of ISIS

Missouri inmate nears execution for 2006 killings of cousin and her husband after appeals denied

The U.S. Supreme Court declined two appeals on behalf of Missouri inmate Brian Dorsey, who was slated for execution Tuesday night for the 2006 murders of his cousin and her husband. One appeal argued for clemency based on Dorsey’s good behavior in prison, while the other cited a conflict of interest with his trial lawyers. Despite these appeals, Dorsey’s execution was scheduled to proceed. His … Continue reading Missouri inmate nears execution for 2006 killings of cousin and her husband after appeals denied

Arizona Supreme Court rules state must adhere to century-old law banning nearly all abortions

The Arizona Supreme Court made a groundbreaking ruling on Tuesday, declaring that the state must abide by a 123-year-old law prohibiting most abortions except when necessary to save the pregnant person’s life. The law, originating in 1864 and codified in 1901, includes penalties of two to five years imprisonment for abortion providers. However, there’s a 14-day stay on the law. This places Arizona among the … Continue reading Arizona Supreme Court rules state must adhere to century-old law banning nearly all abortions