Police state that congressional intern who was shot and killed in DC was not the intended target.

Intern Fatally Shot in Washington, D.C. A Congressional intern was fatally shot in Washington, D.C. on Monday night. Police reported that Eric Tarpinian Yachim, a 21-year-old student from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, was shot around 10:28 PM in the 1200 block of 7th Avenue and succumbed to his injuries the following day. An adult […]
Murder suspect claims he nailed an Arizona pastor to a cross and intended to kill 14 additional clergy members.

Arizona Pastor’s Murder Sparks Alarming Confession A man has been arrested in connection with the brutal murder of a pastor in rural Arizona, and his admission is sending shockwaves through the community. Adam Sheafe, 51, confessed not only to killing Rev. Bill Schoenman but also revealed he intended to target more than a dozen other […]
China introduces a tiny drone intended for covert military missions.

A Big Stir on Competing Ground China has introduced tiny drones, resembling mosquitoes, aimed at covert military operations and surveillance. This has raised concerns about potential dangers if such technology ends up in the wrong hands. The small device features two leaf-like wings, a sleek black body, and three delicate, hair-like legs, crafted by researchers […]
Fraudulent Venmo accounts are taking donations intended for genuine charities

Apps like Venmo, Zelle, Cash App, and PayPal have transformed how we transfer money. They’re quick and really convenient, right? But there’s a huge catch: if you accidentally send money to the wrong person, it might just vanish without a trace. Usually, retrieving those funds isn’t straightforward, especially when the recipient hides behind a support […]
“Let’s think about this:” How the proposal to end tip taxation might harm the workers it’s intended to support

Tax Tips and Their Hidden Consequences At first glance, tax tips aimed at stopping overtime might seem like a clear win for American workers. After all, who wouldn’t want to hold onto more of their hard-earned cash? However, as discussed on Tuesday’s episode of the Ohio Podcast, these ostensibly worker-friendly policies may, in reality, serve […]
Belichick’s CBS interview was said to be intended solely for discussing his new book.

A spokesperson for Bill Belichick reportedly stated, “We guarantee,” during a discussion following an interview about his new book. The head coach at UNC mentioned that the chat with CBS intended to promote this book. However, TMZ Sports shared that David Cass, a senior director at Simon & Schuster, described the CBS segment as a […]
Man taken into custody at Mar-a-Lago allegedly intended to marry Trump’s teenage granddaughter.

A man was detained early Tuesday after trying to jump the wall at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. He claimed he wanted to “spread the gospel” and marry the president’s granddaughter, Kai Trump. Anthony Thomas Reyes, 23, was arrested for attempting to gain unauthorized access to the property, as per booking records from […]
Boulder terrorism suspect intended to target pro-Israel march for a year, documents reveal

A man suspected of domestic terrorism in Boulder, Colorado, had been planning to attack a pro-Israel march for a year, according to court documents. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national whose visa is valid until March 2025, informed federal officials that he believed violence had been ongoing for quite some time. In his discussions with […]
Boulder attack suspect intended to carry out a mass shooting but was prevented from purchasing a gun because of immigration issues.

The individual suspected of orchestrating anti-Semitic terrorist attacks in Colorado on Sunday reportedly had intentions to carry out a mass shooting but was unable to acquire a firearm due to his visa situation. Mohamed Sabri Soliman, 45, acknowledged his initial plan was to target victims with gunfire first. According to Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty, […]
Colorado couple convicted for cross burning intended to gain sympathy for a Black candidate

A couple in Colorado faces legal consequences after burning a cross in front of a black mayoral candidate’s campaign sign, supposedly to drum up voter sympathy. On Friday, they were found guilty of disseminating misleading threats. Prosecutors contended that Ashley Blackcloud, who is both Indigenous and Black, along with Derrick Bernard, a black individual, intentionally […]