China Charges Hongkongers for Remembering the Tiananmen Square Massacre

Trial Begins for Hong Kong Alliance Leaders Amid National Security Law On Thursday, Hong Kong’s government, seen as a puppet of Beijing, initiated a trial under China’s stringent national security law targeting the leaders of a group that organized candlelight vigils to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989. The Hong Kong Alliance, known for […]
Government Contractor Exposing Secrets to Reporter Discovered by Office Printer

A federal lawsuit has been initiated against a contractor for allegedly leaking classified information to the government. The Washington Post points out how modern workplace printers have monitoring capabilities that can archive every document processed. FBI documents indicate that the leaker was identified through an office printer. Federal prosecutors charged Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones, an IT […]
Long Island School Broke Federal Law by Altering Native American Logo

Department of Education Investigates School District for Mascot Name Change The Department of Education (ED) announced on Thursday that a school district in Long Island, New York, is under scrutiny for potentially violating federal law. This investigation stems from the district’s decision to change its mascot name, allegedly due to its Native American origins. The […]
Netflix Shares Drop to a Yearly Low as Financial Experts View Warner Bros. Deal as a Burden

Netflix’s Acquisition of Warner Bros. Raises Concerns Analysts are worried that Netflix’s acquisition deal with Warner Bros. is negatively impacting the streamer’s stock price, which recently hit a 52-week low. Netflix has extended its offer to acquire Warner Bros. to a cash deal worth $83 billion. If accepted, this would mean Netflix has to pay […]
Deputy AG Todd Blanche Discusses DOJ Struggle for Second Amendment Rights

During a visit to the SHOT show floor on Tuesday, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche discussed the Justice Department’s efforts to challenge restrictions on the Second Amendment. Blanche remarked that the Justice Department had recently opposed Hawaii’s gun regulations in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. He pointed out that Hawaii is among several […]
Ohio Woman Sentenced to 30 Years to Life in Disturbing Bestiality Case

Ohio Woman Receives 30-Year Sentence for Bestiality and Child Abuse An Ohio woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison due to her involvement in a disturbing case of bestiality and child abuse. Shauna Mayfield, along with her husband Justin Mayfield, faced multiple charges including rape, sexual conduct with an animal, and child endangerment. […]
U.S. Departure from World Health Organization Finalized a Year After Trump’s Exit Announcement

The United States’ departure from the World Health Organization (WHO) is set to be finalized this Thursday. This comes exactly one year after the U.S. expressed its intent to withdraw from the UN agency and two days following President Donald Trump’s executive order initiating the process. On his first day back in office, Trump signed […]
Trump Introduces Expected ‘Board of Peace’ at Davos

Trump Launches New Peace Commission at WEF On Thursday, US President Donald Trump inaugurated a new Peace Commission at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. This organization aims to tackle international conflicts and comes with a hefty commitment of $1 billion for its permanent membership. During the event, Trump expressed enthusiasm, referring to […]
Riders Overcome NYC Subway Barriers Aimed at Preventing a Billion in Fare Losses

Controversial New Subway Gates in NYC The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s recent installation of new ticket gates at several New York City subway stations, costing around $1 billion, has drawn significant attention and mockery online after a video surfaced showing passengers easily bypassing them. An Instagram account named “Fair Avoidance Olympics” has emerged, highlighting these gate […]
Mexico Delivers 37 Cartel Members to U.S. in Response to Trump’s Demands

Mexico Transfers Cartel Members to the U.S. On Tuesday, Mexico transferred 37 individuals linked to cartel operations to the United States, pushing back against increasing pressure from the Trump administration for tougher action on drug trafficking organizations. Mexican Security Minister Omar García Harfuch revealed in a social media post that these individuals, deemed a significant […]