Assata Shakur, Convicted in 1977 of Police Killing, Dies in Cuba at 78
Joanne Chesimard, better known as Assata Shakur, has died in Havana, Cuba, marking the end of a decades-long manhunt that stirred political and diplomatic tensions. According to Fox News, the Black Liberation Army member and convicted cop killer had evaded U.S. justice since her 1979 prison escape, ...
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Naval Academy Graduation Snub Resurfaces for Sherrill in Heated NJ Race
Rep. Mikie Sherrill is facing renewed scrutiny after previously undisclosed details revealed she was prohibited from participating in her 1994 U.S. Naval Academy graduation ceremony due to her connection to a large-scale cheating scandal. According to the New York Post, the revelation of Sherrill’...
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Death row inmates executed in Texas and Alabama just minutes apart
Two convicted killers were executed in Alabama and Texas just minutes apart Thursday, with one leaving behind a legacy of forgiveness and the other defined by brutality. The back-to-back deaths highlighted two sharply contrasting narratives of crime, punishment, and human response. According to the ...
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U.S. aircraft intercept Russian planes in the Alaskan air zone
U.S. fighter jets scrambled to intercept Russian warplanes operating near Alaska, with officials stressing the aircraft remained in international airspace. The incident marked the latest in a string of encounters in the Alaskan Defense Identification Zone this year. According to Breitbart, the North...
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Son’s shocking confession aired after parents’ remains were found at home
A man from Albany, New York, confessed on camera to killing his elderly parents and burying them in their backyard, just hours after their remains were uncovered. According to the New York Post, 53-year-old Lorenz Kraus admitted during a televised interview with CBS6 that he had suffocated his fathe...
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Pentagon summons hundreds of generals and admirals for rare gathering in Virginia
Nearly 800 of America’s top military leaders have been ordered to convene in Virginia next week under an unusual directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. According to Fox News, Pentagon officials confirmed that senior commanders have been instructed to attend the meeting, though specific det...
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Masked group rushes San Ramon jeweler in $1 million daylight theft
A mob of masked thieves stormed a San Ramon jewelry store in under two minutes, making off with an estimated $1 million worth of merchandise before fleeing in stolen vehicles. According to the New York Post, more than 20 people were seen on surveillance footage breaking into Heller Jewelers on Monda...
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House bill aims to return Fort Benning name to Fort Moore
A Republican-led effort in Congress could once again change the name of Georgia’s storied Army post, requiring Fort Benning to return to the name Fort Moore. The proposal is part of a larger defense spending package that recently passed in the House of Representatives. According to Military.com, l...
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Jewelry heist in San Ramon leads to arrests
Alarming surveillance footage captured a group of masked thieves ransacking a California jewelry store, making away with about $1 million in stolen goods before fleeing in six getaway cars. Police later arrested seven suspects, though the investigation to find the rest of the crew is still ongoing. ...
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Trump calls Russia a 'paper tiger' in push to shift Ukraine strategy
President Trump’s declaration that Russia is a “paper tiger” signals a surprising new position grounded in recently obtained U.S. intelligence. The findings reportedly show Moscow facing mounting battlefield losses and a deteriorating economy as its war against Ukraine drags on. According to t...
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