Fresh Concerns Grow in Houston as More Bodies are Found in City's Bayous
Three more bodies pulled from Houston's bayous are rekindling alarm, but city officials maintain there's nothing to see here. According to the Daily Mail, with at least 34 bodies recovered from the city's waterways this year alone, residents are growing skeptical of repeated denials from officials w...
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Marines Deploy to Southern Arizona for Expanded Border Support
Roughly 500 Marines have been dispatched to Yuma, Arizona, in a high-impact move aimed at reinforcing security measures along the U.S.-Mexico border. According to Newsmax, the deployment is part of a wider initiative under the Trump administration's strategy to bolster the southern border, combining...
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Senate Gives Green Light to $900 Billion Defense Bill with Historic Reforms
The U.S. Senate just cleared a massive defense bill that not only pumps cash into the Pentagon but also packs in sweeping reforms the Defense Department hasn’t seen in decades. The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, passed Wednesday with a strong bipartisan vote of 77–20, sets aside over $...
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U.S. Drones Strike Jihadist Camps in Northern Nigeria with the Nigerian Government's Approval
Website Title: In a bold demonstration of international security cooperation, U.S.-supported airstrikes pummeled two Islamist militant camps in Nigeria’s Sokoto State on Thursday, successfully halting a quiet surge of ISIS-linked operatives infiltrating from the Sahel. According to Newsmax, approv...
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Delaware Trooper Gunned Down at DMV Before Suspect is Fatally Shot
A peaceful afternoon at a Delaware DMV turned into tragedy when a state trooper was ambushed and fatally shot, prompting a deadly standoff with police. According to CNN, Delaware State Police Cpl. Matthew “Ty” Snook, a ten-year veteran, was killed inside the New Castle DMV on Tuesday after being...
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Supreme Court Ruling could Push Trump to Deploy Regular Military in Chicago
The Supreme Court just handed down a decision that may have flipped the script on how federal force can be used in American cities. According to Yahoo! News, after restricting President Trump’s attempt to deploy the National Guard to Chicago without the governor’s approval, the Court’s interpr...
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Chaos Erupts in Seattle as Man Steals Police SUV in Brazen Christmas Highway Attack
On Christmas Day in Seattle, a man high on meth reportedly yanked a state trooper from her vehicle before taking off in her cruiser along Interstate 5. According to the New York Post, the dramatic theft triggered a high-speed chase that ended with a forceful police intervention and the suspect’s a...
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Trump’s Fentanyl Order Sparks Call for Global Crackdown on Chemical Weapon Threats
Website Title: Fentanyl is no longer just America’s silent killer—it’s now being flagged as a threat to national security. According to Just the News, in December 2025, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense David F. Lasseter warned that the growing global spread of illicit fentanyl pose...
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Ukrainian underwater drone damages Russian submarine in alleged first strike of its kind
Ukraine has pulled off a groundbreaking naval operation that could shift the balance in the Black Sea conflict. According to the Military Times, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) released video evidence of the first-ever underwater drone attack on a Russian Kilo-class submarine at the Novorossi...
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U.S. sends ships near Scarborough Shoal after mishap between Chinese vessels
Two U.S. Navy warships sailed into the tense waters of the South China Sea this week, a bold move following a collision between Chinese military vessels near the disputed Scarborough Shoal. According to the Military Times, the deployment of the guided missile destroyer Higgins and the littoral comb...
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