Former WWE worker reveals surprising new information in sexual abuse case against Vince McMahon

A former WWE staff member has come forward with alarming new allegations against Vince McMahon, co-founder of WWE, regarding sexual abuse claims. Janelle Grant, who was employed by WWE from June 2019 until early 2022, stated in an affidavit submitted to a federal court in Connecticut that McMahon created a job specifically for her to […]
Case on Birthright Citizenship Questions If Unauthorized Immigrants Are Treated Like Everyone Else

Discussion on Birthright Citizenship The essential question surrounding birthright citizenship is whether individuals, who entered the country “without the authority of the law,” should be counted like other citizens. Theo Wald, a former assistant attorney general and White House deputy chief of staff for domestic policy under President Trump, highlighted this on a television show. […]
New Orleans Roblox Programmer Charged with 197 New Counts in Child Abuse Case

New Orleans Man Faces Additional Charges in Child Abuse Case A man from New Orleans, already facing 40 counts related to possession of child sexual abuse materials, is now facing even more serious allegations. According to newly filed court documents, Jamie Bourne, 30, is hit with an additional 195 counts for possessing child sexual abuse […]
Last Charge Dropped in California Case Involving Pro-Life Journalists

Final charges dismissed in California lawsuit against pro-life journalists. California has reached a settlement with David Daleiden, the founder of the Center for Medical Advancement (CMP), and undercover journalist Sandra Merritt. In January 2025, they entered a “no contest” plea related to a video recording charge. Effectively, this plea is seen as a misdemeanor and […]
Man charged in ‘Texas Killing Fields’ case as victim’s father reveals prior encounter

Texas Killing Fields Cold Case Developments The father of a victim in the Texas Killing Fields cold case discovered that he had encountered the recently indicted suspect several times before the arrest, without realizing it. James Dolphus Elmore Jr., aged 61, faces charges of felony manslaughter and tampering with evidence related to the death of […]
California must pay $4.5 million in case related to school policy on gender secrecy

California faced a significant setback recently regarding its school secrecy policies. A court ruling mandated that the plaintiffs in a lawsuit must cover $4.5 million in legal fees, which will come from taxpayer funds. Judge Roger Benitez, a George W. Bush appointee, criticized the state’s attorneys for their “unusual” court tactics, implying that their actions […]
Teen who disappeared in Arizona in 1994 has been discovered alive following new developments in the case.

Arizona Girl Found Alive After 30 Years An Arizona girl, who vanished at the age of 13 under circumstances deemed suspicious, has been located alive over 30 years later. While this cold case has been resolved, it has sparked fresh inquiries about her experiences during those years. This week, the Gila County Sheriff’s Office revealed […]
Lead detective on the Nancy Guthrie case had no prior homicide experience, sources say

With rising concerns regarding Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos’ response to the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, insiders report that his management choices initially caused his most seasoned investigator to step away from the case. At the time of Guthrie’s reported kidnapping, there was only one detective on the homicide unit with more than three […]
Cigarette leads to breakthrough in decades-old murder case

A shocking murder from 1966 in San Rafael, a wealthy town, has finally been resolved thanks to advancements in DNA testing. Marjorie Rudolph, aged 60 at the time, was the victim. She was a descendant of a well-known dentist and landowner from 19th-century San Francisco. Tragically, she was killed in her home one evening while […]
Former NYPD sergeant believes jury did not reach the right conclusion in Jonathan Diller case

A former NYPD sergeant criticized the jury’s verdict in the case of Officer Jonathan Diller’s death, asserting it “completely missed the point” by rejecting first-degree murder charges against the shooter despite clear indications of intent. Joseph Imperatoris shared his thoughts on “Fox & Friends First,” emphasizing, “If you knowingly bring an illegal firearm onto the […]