Person Who Passed Away in Hantavirus Outbreak Had Been to Rat-Infested Landfill

The identity of a man from the Netherlands who died from hantavirus on a cruise ship has been confirmed. The individual, referred to as “Patient Zero,” was 70-year-old ornithologist Leo Silpeauld. He was traveling with his wife, Mirjam Silpeauld, 69, on an extended birdwatching trip in South America, as reported by New York Post on […]
Portuguese President: ‘Europe Must Not Rely on the U.S.’

Portugal’s Call for EU Autonomy Portugal’s Socialist President, António José Seguro, recently made a strong appeal for the European Union to become more self-sufficient, emphasizing the need to lessen reliance on the United States for defense. During a two-day official visit to Italy to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the European University Institute in Florence, […]
Putin Leads a Simplified Victory Day Military Parade in Moscow

MOSCOW – Military Parade Commemorates WWII Victory On Saturday, President Vladimir Putin presided over a military parade in Red Square, marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II while expressing optimism about victory in Ukraine. Notably, this year’s event was devoid of heavy weaponry for the first time in almost two decades. Security […]
Israel Acknowledges Inquiry into Image of Soldier Defiling Virgin Mary Statue in Lebanon

Israeli Soldier’s Controversial Photo Under Investigation This week, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledged that they are looking into a photo circulating online. The image apparently depicts a soldier making light of a Virgin Mary statue by placing a cigarette in its mouth and aiming it toward its face. The photo was reportedly taken in […]
Half of the Offenders Freed by Former NC Governor Roy Cooper Committed New Crimes

Analysis of Offenders Released Under Former Governor Roy Cooper Recent analysis reveals that over 1,000 offenders released during former Governor Roy Cooper’s tenure in North Carolina continued to commit crimes. Under pressure from the ACLU and NAACP, the Cooper administration released about 3,500 inmates during the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing it was inhumane to keep them […]
Utah Supreme Court Justice Steps Down After Affair Allegations

A justice on the Utah Supreme Court has stepped down following accusations of an affair with a lawyer involved in a case about the state’s congressional mapping. In a communication to Governor Spencer Cox, Justice Diana Hagen expressed her “deep sadness” over her resignation, stating that it was made “with deep love and respect” for […]
Fetterman Column: Democrats Shouldn’t Just Be Anti-Trump

Fetterman Defends His Stance Amid Party Changes Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) has spoken out about his beliefs while also critiquing aspects of his own party. In a recent op-ed, he expressed concern that Democrats are shifting away from traditional positions, although he insists that his values remain unchanged. In the piece titled “I haven’t changed. […]
Lula da Silva Says Trump Told Him He ‘Won’t Invade Cuba’

Meeting Between Lula and Trump on Cuba and Trade Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva claimed on Thursday that during his meeting with President Donald Trump, Trump indicated there were “no plans to invade Cuba.” The two leaders reportedly had a private meeting and lunch at the White House that lasted around three hours. […]
Kim Jong-un’s Young Daughter Assists in Reviewing North Korea’s First Naval Destroyer

Kim Jong-un Inspects North Korea’s First Naval Destroyer North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, recently visited the nation’s first naval destroyer, bringing along his daughter, Kim Ju-ae, who is seen as his potential successor. During his visit, Kim announced plans to request the construction of two additional destroyers, as well as new long-range artillery that could […]
DHS Engages Debt Collection Firms to Recover Federal Penalties from Undocumented Immigrants

Government’s Use of Debt Collectors for Immigrant Fines Government officials are reportedly employing debt collection agencies to levy significant fines on immigrants who fail to comply with judges’ departure orders from the United States. Since January 2025, the Department of Homeland Security has assessed at least $36 billion in fines against around 65,000 immigrants. It’s […]