Space Force Officer's House Burned in Suspected Arson While Family Was Away
What began as a family Christmas trip ended in devastation after a targeted arson attack destroyed the Washington, D.C., home of a U.S. Space Force officer on Dec. 28, 2025. According to the Daily Caller, Major Jason “Red” Mills, his wife, and their infant daughter were out of town when their D....
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VA Abortion Services Rolled Back After DOJ Legal Review
Website Title The Department of Veterans Affairs has rolled back nearly all abortion services for veterans and their dependents, citing new legal constraints. According to Military Times, following a recent Department of Justice memo, the VA reversed a 2022 policy that had allowed limited abortion a...
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Off-Duty ICE Officer Stops Armed Neighbor Before Violence Erupts
An off-duty ICE agent became an unlikely New Year’s Eve hero when he subdued an armed neighbor firing a rifle outside their Los Angeles apartment complex. According to the New York Post, the agent, who acted just before 10:30 p.m., shot and killed the armed man in what authorities describe as a de...
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Trump Warns Iran Against Deadly Crackdown on Protesters
President Donald Trump is turning up the heat on the Iranian regime—and doing it with a clear red line. According to Axios, the president issued a stern military warning to Tehran, declaring that the United States could step in if the Iranian government uses lethal force against civilians protesti...
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San Pedro domestic call ends with suspect fatally shot by LAPD
Get ready for a grim start to the year in San Pedro as a domestic violence call turned deadly. A man lost his life in a confrontation with police, leaving questions lingering in the cold night air. Lawrence Gonzales, a 39-year-old man, was shot and killed by Los Angeles Police Department Harbor Divi...
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US military targets five narco-boats in deadly two-day operation
American military power roared into action this week, striking down five suspected drug-smuggling boats in a bold operation that left eight dead. The U.S. Southern Command, overseeing operations in South America, reported the attacks unfolded over Tuesday and Wednesday, though the exact locations re...
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DA rejects charges in Huntington Park fatal shooting of armed amputee
Tragedy unfolded in Huntington Park, California, when two officers faced a harrowing encounter with Anthony Lowe, a double amputee, ending in a fatal shooting. The incident, reported by Police1, unfolded in January 2023 after Lowe, 36, stabbed a man in the chest, leaving the victim with a collapsed ...
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Trump suspends National Guard plan in three blue cities—for now
President Donald Trump just pulled the plug on his controversial plan to station National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, Oregon, signaling a rare retreat amid a storm of legal battles. Trump announced the decision in a social media post Wednesday, claiming, “We will come back,...
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FBI seizes luxury assets tied to fugitive Olympian in international drug case
Startling news has emerged from the FBI about a former Canadian Olympian now entangled in a criminal web. The FBI's Los Angeles office disclosed the seizure of dozens of motorcycles and other assets valued at around $40 million, all connected to Ryan Wedding, a one-time Winter Olympian turned allege...
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Appeals court throws out conviction of Austin officer in fatal shooting amid mental health call
The Texas 7th Court of Appeals has ended a controversial prosecution by overturning the conviction of a former Austin police officer involved in a fatal on-duty shooting. Christopher Taylor, once convicted of deadly conduct for the 2019 killing of Mauris DeSilva during a mental health emergency, has...
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