• Biden Admin Lets Sanctions Waiver for Iran-Russia Nuclear Work Expire—But Won't Commit to Enforcing Those Sanctions

    The Biden administration has allowed a series of sanctions waivers that permit Iran and Russia to engage in joint nuclear work to lapse but won't commit to enforcing those sanctions, sowing confusion about U.S. policy at a time when both countries are building out Tehran's atomic infrastructure.

  • Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare"

    Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare" While China has spent decades conducting deep espionage throughout US institutions - mostly in the form of plucky PhD candidates handling sensitive projects at American universities, and places like Los Alamos National Laboratory, Congressional Democrats simply can't shake their fixation with Russia. Point in case, during a Wednesday House Oversight hearing on defending...

  • Man charged with threats to murder FBI agents

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A Danville man is facing charges after he allegedly threatened to murder agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Thomas Green, 33, of Danville, Montour County, was indicted Wednesday, April 10, by a grand jury on charges of []

  • Former Trump officials among his most vocal opponents

    NEW YORK >> Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has called him a “threat to democracy.” Former national security adviser John Bolton has declared him “unfit to be president.” And former Vice President Mike Pence has declined to endorse him, citing “profound differences.”

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    Chatfield charges: MI officials want transparency laws

    State lawmakers are calling for big changes after Lee Chatfield, the former speaker of the house, was charged with embezzlement.

  • Top Military Official Lied About Jan. 6: Whistleblowers

    Top Military Official Lied About Jan. 6: Whistleblowers Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The secretary of the Army on Jan. 6, 2021, lied about multiple details regarding what unfolded as the U.S. Capitol was breached, National Guard whistleblowers said during a congressional hearing on April 17. Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy testifies to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill on Dec. 3, 2019. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Then-Army...

  • Man charged with trafficking 400g of fentanyl, gun violations

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A man is being charged after police say he planned on distributing 400 grams of fentanyl and various other drugs across NEPA. According to United States Attorney Gerard M. Karam, on February 1 Ras Dalmar Johnson, 27, of Wilkes-Barre, allegedly had intent to distribute over 400 grams of fentanyl, over 50 []

  • Former Dodgers pitcher faces misdemeanor charges after arrest

    LOS ANGELES >> Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías has been charged with five misdemeanors stemming from his his arrest last September on suspicion of domestic violence, authorities said Tuesday.

  • Rape charge against former KU basketball player dropped

    LAWRENCE (KSNT) - The rape charges against former KU men's basketball player Arterio Morris are being dropped, according to court documents. The state of Kansas and the Douglas Deputy District Attorney of Douglas County asked the court to dismiss all charges in Morris' case on Tuesday. Morris was arrested and charged in September of 2023 []

  • Former Jumbo boss heads for trial on corruption charges

    The former boss of supermarket group Jumbo faces prosecution for corruption and forgery, and may face money laundering charges, according to a public prosecution department statement, published on Tuesday afternoon. The investigation into Frits van Eerd, whose home was first raided by police in 2022, is still ongoing, the department said. Van Eerd resigned in March 2023 after stepping down in September 2022 when allegations against him first surfaced. Nine people were arrested in total,...

  • Charges against former state House speaker part of a striking pattern

    In recent years, an amazing number of sitting and former state House speakers have run into serious legal troubles, and as The Detroit Free Press reported, the list grew a little longer yesterday. The Free Press’ report added that the most serious of the charges, conducting a criminal enterprise, is a felony that could put the former Republican state House speaker behind bars for decades. “Our investigation has uncovered evidence that Lee Chatfield used various different schemes to embezzle,...

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