Experts raise questions about ‘multiple inconsistencies’ in Epstein prison video, casting doubt on the federal narrative and the ‘orange shape.’

Inconsistencies in Epstein’s Prison Video Raise Questions In July 2025, the US Department of Justice made public nearly 11 hours of surveillance footage related to Jeffrey Epstein’s death. However, experts are now pointing out some intriguing discrepancies in the material. An analysis from the tech publication Wired indicates that the metadata of the footage suggests […]
Tinker Federal Credit Union facing system problems that hinder customers from accessing services

Tinker Federal Credit Union Faces Service Disruptions Tinker Federal Credit Union is currently dealing with system issues that are impacting customer access to various services. The credit union made a post on Facebook detailing the situation, attributing it to delays in their overnight update process. As a result, customers may encounter interruptions, such as delays […]
Trump expresses frustration with Powell, calling for a takeover of the Federal Reserve board

Trump Criticizes Federal Reserve Chairman Over Interest Rates This Friday morning, President Trump expressed frustration towards Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, calling on the Central Bank to exert more control following this week’s interest rate decision. He referred to Powell as “the stubborn idiot Jerome ‘too late’ Powell,” insisting that the Fed needs to cut […]
Colorado deputies face consequences for giving information to federal immigration officials.

Two representatives in Colorado have faced disciplinary action for providing information to federal immigration agents, something that goes against a state law implemented a few months back. The Colorado Attorney General, Phil Weiser, has launched a lawsuit against Mesa County Sheriff’s Deputy Director Alexander Zwink after it was revealed that he worked with federal immigration […]
Trump aims to restore the excellence of civil service through significant federal reforms.

Making Civil Servants Great Again Under President Trump, there’s a renewed chance to elevate civil servants. It’s interesting to think about how many of our founding fathers were essentially civil servants themselves. They were the pioneers of a new nation, long before the formal civil service structure emerged with the Pendleton Civil Service Act in […]
DOJ memo urges federal funding recipients to eliminate DEI

Attorney General Pam Bondy announced that the Trump administration intends to restrict funding for organizations that implement diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. She stated, “Entities receiving federal funds must adhere to federal anti-discrimination laws and ensure that their programs do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, gender, religion, or other protected characteristics. […]
Inflation rises more than anticipated in the Federal Reserve’s favored measure

Inflation, as indicated by the Federal Reserve’s key measure, rose from 2.3% to 2.6% in June, driven by rising costs linked to President Trump’s tariffs. This shift is influencing the economy in significant ways. The Commerce Department’s personal consumption expenditure (PCE) price index recorded a bump that surpassed economists’ forecasts of a 2.5% rise. When […]
Federal judges retract decisions following lawyers’ submission of seeming AI-created mistakes

In two separate cases, U.S. judges in federal courts have retracted their initial rulings after concerns arose regarding inaccurate filings and questionable citations. This situation has certainly raised eyebrows. In New Jersey, Judge Julian Neals suspended his previous denial of motions to dismiss securities fraud claims. It turns out that lawyers may have relied on […]
Candidates in Nassau County disagree on NUMC issue as calls for state and federal action increase

Allegations regarding financial mismanagement by former leaders at Nassau University Medical Center have become a hot topic in the Nassau County District Attorney’s race, with candidates trading barbs about accountability and oversight. Democratic challenger Nicole Aloise has brought the issue to light, calling out Republican incumbent DA Anne Donnelly for not pursuing a thorough investigation […]
Brown University reaches agreement with the Trump administration to regain $500 million in federal funding.

Brown University Strikes Deal with Trump Administration Brown University on Wednesday finalized an agreement with the Trump administration, allowing it to recover $510 million in federal funds that had been frozen due to ongoing investigations into potential civil rights violations at Ivy League institutions. As part of this agreement, Brown will donate $50 million to […]