Mayor Bowser Steps into Future at National Geographic’s Bold New Museum Site
In a striking push toward revitalizing Washington, DC’s cultural and economic core, Mayor Muriel Bowser joined National Geographic officials for a hard hat tour of the upcoming Museum of Exploration, … Read more
Engineer Caught in Explosive Plot to Leak U.S. Missile Secrets to China
A former engineer from Santa Clara County has pleaded guilty to stealing critical U.S. military trade secrets involving advanced infrared sensor technologies. These top-secret files—designed to detect nuclear missile launches, … Read more
Brooklyn Yeshivas Win Court Shield as State Crackdown Hits Pause
In a move stirring both applause and alarm, three Brooklyn yeshivas—accused of sidestepping New York’s basic education standards—have secured a temporary shield from state enforcement. A state judge’s restraining order … Read more
Trump Walks Out on UNESCO in Clash Over ‘Woke’ Agenda
In a dramatic policy reversal, the United States has once again withdrawn from UNESCO, the global cultural body under the United Nations. Citing national interest and ideological conflict, the Trump … Read more
Chaos Unfolds as North Las Vegas Police Shoot Driver Who Struck Officer
A tense afternoon unfolded in North Las Vegas when a police encounter near East Tropical Parkway and Nicco Way quickly spiraled into a dangerous chase and gunfire. What began as … Read more
DOJ Drops Maurene Comey: Star Prosecutor in Diddy and Epstein Cases Out
In a swift and unexpected administrative turn, Maurene Comey, noted federal prosecutor and daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, has been dismissed from her position at the Manhattan U.S. … Read more
Danger Zones No More: Las Vegas Puts Pedestrian Safety First
In a sharp and timely move, Las Vegas has turned its attention to pedestrian safety, launching targeted upgrades across multiple high-risk intersections. With flashing beacons, ADA-compliant designs, and better street … Read more
Austin Flood Turns Ruthless as Death Toll Climbs Across Texas
In a grim twist of fate, Austin’s long-awaited rain has turned from relief to ruin. The July 2025 flood has carved its name into Texas history as one of the … Read more