Decapitated ‘Chelsea Jane Doe’ recognized as missing Pennsylvania teenager after 25 years

Identified Victim of 25-Year-Old Murder Case in Massachusetts The remains of a girl who was found decapitated in a Massachusetts parking lot over 25 years ago have finally been identified. She has been confirmed as Tiffany Bradley, a missing teenager from over 300 miles away in Allentown, Pennsylvania. This victim had previously been referred to […]
Pennsylvania teenager ‘Chelsea Jane Doe’ identified 26 years after her murder

Identification of Pennsylvania Teen Solves Murder Case After 26 Years In an unusual turn of events, authorities have named the victim in a Pennsylvania murder case nearly 26 years after they identified the perpetrator. On Wednesday, the FBI’s Boston Field Office, along with Massachusetts State Police and the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, revealed that […]
Santa Rosa banker found to be John Doe two times over the years

Decades-Old Mystery Unraveled in Northern California A family on a Northern California beach made a shocking discovery while searching for shells, solving a mystery that has lingered for decades. Investigators have confirmed that human remains found at Salmon Creek State Beach belong to Walter Carl Kinney, a 59-year-old former banker from Santa Rosa who vanished […]
Advanced DNA technology may help identify cold-case ‘Asian Doe’ victim from Gilgo Beach, according to the District Attorney.

Prosecutors are considering employing advanced DNA technology that helped connect serial killer Rex Heuerman to the murders of seven sex workers, to shed light on another unsolved case at Gilgo Beach involving a body known as “Asian Doe.” This particular case has left investigators stumped for a long time. The remains of the unidentified Asian […]
Minnesota fraud investigation leads to DOE examining Biden administration grants

Fraud Scandal in Minnesota Raises Red Flags Over Energy Department Subsidies A significant fraud scandal has emerged in Minnesota, prompting conservative watchdog groups to push lawmakers to closely examine billions in Energy Department subsidies reportedly expedited during the final days of the Biden administration. They suggest that serious internal warnings were likely overlooked, putting taxpayer […]
HBCU reaches out to DOE with interest in joining academic agreement

North Carolina University Expresses Interest in Trump’s Academic Compact A historically Black university in North Carolina, St. Augustine’s College, has shown interest in joining President Donald Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education. This comes after several prestigious universities declined the opportunity. Berjanice Peoples, the interim president of St. Augustine’s, reached out to David […]
Parents group submits complaint to DOE regarding Title IX breaches at Princeton

A prominent parental rights organization has lodged a formal complaint with the U.S. Department of Education, claiming that Princeton University may be violating Title IX. The allegation centers around the university allegedly compelling female students to spread out their cubicles and share “gender-neutral” bathrooms. The complaint suggests that Princeton, contrary to federal law, has set […]
Nvidia Will Create Supercomputers for the DOE Using Chips Produced in the U.S.

Nvidia’s Ambitious Plans for Supercomputers Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has announced the company’s intention to construct seven supercomputers for the Department of Energy, each featuring up to 100,000 chips, all manufactured in the United States. Huang mentioned that one of President Trump’s first requests was to “bring back manufacturing.” During his keynote speech at Nvidia’s […]
Zohran Mamdani reveals unclear strategy to reduce waste at the oversized DOE after announcing a $12M teacher recruitment program.

Mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani recently introduced an ambiguous proposal aimed at reducing waste within the city’s Department of Education. This comes just days after he revealed a plan to invest $12 million into hiring more teachers. Mamdani, who leans left, collaborated with Upper West Side City Councilwoman Julie Wong and state Sen. Robert Jackson to […]
NYC DOE expected to invest more than $42,000 per student this school year, the highest in the nation

Record School Spending Amid Enrollment Declines This school year, New York City’s Department of Education is set to spend an astonishing $42,168 per student on various educational initiatives, despite seeing a decline in student enrollment and stagnating academic performance. This figure, which marks an increase of nearly $2,000 from the previous year’s budget, has been […]