Supreme Court weighs death penalty in case tied to mental capacity
Supreme Court Considers Whether Man Is Too Stupid To Die The U.S. Supreme Court is now grappling with a question that sounds more like satire than jurisprudence: Can a low IQ save a convicted murderer from death row? According to the Daily Caller, Joseph Clifton Smith, convicted for the brutal 1997 ...
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United States intercepts oil tanker linked to past sanctions
Picture this: a massive oil tanker, stealthily navigating the waters off Venezuela, suddenly halted by the might of American forces. The vessel, identified as the Skipper, was seized on Wednesday while en route to Cuba, as reported by Breitbart News. Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, ...
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Man accused of killing mother of his kids days after being freed on probation
A tragic case in Westminster, Colorado, has sparked outrage over a repeat offender’s swift release from custody, only to be accused of a heinous crime against the mother of his children. Thomas Perales, a homeless man with a long criminal record, faces charges of first-degree murder in the death o...
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Beloved Marvelous Mrs. Maisel actress fatally struck by SUV in Manhattan
A beloved figure from the screen was taken too soon in a heartbreaking incident on a bustling New York street. Wenne Alton Davis, known for her role in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," has left fans and friends mourning after a fatal accident this week. Wenne Alton Davis, 60, an actress celebrated for h...
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Bolivia's ex-president arrested in massive fraud probe weeks after power shift
Whispers of scandal have erupted into a full-blown storm in Bolivia as law enforcement moves against a once-powerful figure. The arrest of former President Luis Arce signals a sharp turn in the nation’s turbulent political saga. Bolivian authorities took Arce into custody Wednesday on allegations ...
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U.S. stops major oil shipment heading to Cuba from near Venezuela
The U.S. government intercepted a massive oil tanker this week off the coast of Venezuela in a high-stakes move with global implications. The vessel, called Skipper, was seized under a federal warrant after allegedly disguising its origin and destination while transporting crude oil reportedly tied ...
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Troops set for largest pay raise in years under 2026 defense bill
Legislation unveiled by Congress promises a meaningful financial lift for U.S. service members as the new year approaches. The details signal a firm commitment to those who defend our nation. U.S. service members are slated for a 3.8% pay raise starting Jan. 1, as outlined in the fiscal 2026 Nationa...
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U.S. Navy turns to AI to fast-track shipbuilding with $448 million push
Picture a Navy fleet reborn, built not just with steel but with the sharp edge of artificial intelligence. This bold leap forward promises to reshape how America defends its seas. The Navy has invested a staggering $448 million into AI and autonomous systems, partnering with Palantir Technologies to...
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Top New York State Police leaders retire during Ryder Cup investigation
A third senior figure in the New York State Police has stepped away from the agency, caught in the shadow of a probe into the questionable use of Ryder Cup credentials at a high-profile golf event on Long Island. Acting Staff Inspector Stephen Udice submitted his retirement paperwork last week, join...
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U.S. fighter jets near Venezuela as regional military activity intensifies
website title Two American F/A-18 fighter jets took a high-profile training flight over the Gulf of Venezuela this week, sparking global tracking interest and regional speculation. While remaining in international airspace, the U.S. Navy jets flew nearer to Venezuelan territory than any previous ope...
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