• What’s happening inside Area 51? The website creator who was raided by federal agents believes he has an idea

    The creator of a website collecting information on all things Area 51 believes the most enigmatic activities taking place there occur inside a secret base tucked inside the secret base.

  • Help us report on Mississippi’s community colleges

    Mississippi Today invites students, faculty, staff and alumni of Mississippi's community colleges to take this survey.

  • Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Florida Home Raided By IRS

    After several run-ins with the law, troubled rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine’s home in Florida was raided by federal agents and they even seized some of the “Gummo” rapper’s vehicles, according to reports. The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to 6ix9ine’s home in Lake Worth, FL yesterday(April 17) to assist the IRS in their operation. Eyewitnesses […] The post Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Florida Home Raided By IRS first appeared on The Source.

  • US’s most endangered rivers are in New Mexico: Report

    The rivers of New Mexico are the most threatened waterways in the country, according to a recently released report by advocacy group American Rivers. The report ranks the Top 10 most endangered waterways in the United States, noting that pollution, climate change, and reduced clean water protections all contribute to their decline. American Rivers cited

  • ‘Heard it roaring above us’: Windham homes seriously damaged by reported tornado

    Residents have plenty of damages to clean up, but they’re thankful to be safe after strong storms swept through Portage County Wednesday evening.

  • Megadonors come to Trump’s fundraising aid, federal reports show

    Former President Donald Trump‘s fundraising efforts picked up steam in the first three months of 2024 as GOP megadonors assisted his third bid for the White House. Trump and the Republican National Committee had already announced they raised $65.6 million in March and ended the month with $93.1 million cash on hand. ELECTION 2024: FOLLOW […]

  • New Mexico’s rivers are most threatened waterways in US, report finds

    Supreme court ruling left more than 90% of state’s surface waters with no pollution protections, since they don’t run continuouslyNew Mexico’s rivers, which include the Rio Grande, Gila, San Juan and Pecos, are America’s most threatened waterways, according to a new report. This is largely due to a 2023 US supreme court decision that left more than 90% of the state’s surface waters without federal protections from industrial pollution, according to state officials.“Virtually all the rivers in...

  • These 5 US airports ranked among 2023’s busiest worldwide: report

    These airports served millions and millions of passengers last year, according to a new report.

  • ‘A roof over our people’s heads’: the Indigenous US tribe building hempcrete homes

    Minnesota’s Lower Sioux Indian Community is pioneering green building with its fully integrated hempcrete facility – a first in the countryWhen Earl Pendleton first heard about building houses out of hemp more than a decade ago, it seemed like a far-fetched idea.To start, it was still illegal to grow hemp – the non-psychoactive strain of Cannabis sativa – in the US. Importing it from overseas was prohibitively expensive. But Pendleton, a member of the Lower Sioux Indian Community, was intrigued...

  • Report: China is fueling US fentanyl crisis and U.S. isn’t stopping it

    (The Center Square) – The People’s Republic of China under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party “is the ultimate geographic source of the fentanyl crisis in the U.S.,” a new U.S. House report details. The U.S. House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party published the new report this week reiterating the findings of a 2020 Commission on Combating Synthetic Opioid Trafficking report, co-led by U.S. Sen. Tom...

  • US federal women’s prison plagued by rampant staff sexual abuse to close

    Since 2021, eight employees of Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, charged with assaulting female prisonersThe US Bureau of Prisons (BoP) is closing a federal women’s prison in California that has been plagued by rampant staff sexual abuse of incarcerated residents.Colette Peters, the BoP director, said in a statement to the Associated Press on Monday that Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Dublin was “not meeting expected standards and that the best course of action is...

  • U.S. senators say ATF agents weren't wearing body cameras in fatal Malinowski raid

    "We will continue to press the Department to explain how this violation of its own policy could’ve happened," the two senators said.