• Charleston Police release investigation report of Boeing whistleblower death

    The Charleston Police Department on Friday released their findings in the death of a Boeing whistleblower.

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    Charleston Police release investigation report of Boeing whistleblower death

    The Charleston Police Department on Friday released their findings in the death of a Boeing whistleblower.

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    Police release suspects in investigation into assault reported at TTC station in March

    Police are searching for a suspect after an assault at a Toronto subway station in March. The Toronto Police Service says the incident happened on March 4, just after 8:15 p.m., at Jane Subway Station in the city’s west end. It was reported that a male suspect on the eastbound platform approached a patron, unprovoked, and assaulted them. The suspect fled the station on foot, police say. The victim sustained minor injuries. On Friday, police released photos of a man identified as the...

  • Report: House Committee Set to Investigate Sharp Rise in Chinese Illegal Immigration

    In recent years we've seen a massive increase in the number of Chinese nationals entering the country illegally. As the border crisis continues, this trend has raised concerns about national security, especially the likelihood that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is exploiting America’s immigration problems.

  • ICE 'erroneously' released Colombian murderer into US because of 'national bed space shortage': Report

    A man with a previous murder conviction was "erroneously" released into the U.S. after he crossed the border illegally, ICE has reportedly stated.The case relates to Efrain Vidales Vargas, a 49-year-old Colombian national who was convicted of aggravated homicide, aggravated theft, and possession of a weapon in connection with an incident that occurred in 2014. In September 2016, a Colombian court sentenced Vargas to 17 years in prison.'I cannot fathom for a million years why ICE would release...

  • US, Iranian officials reportedly hold talks

    Officials from the United States and Iran held indirect talks in Oman this week, Axios reported. The purpose of the talks was to avoid "escalating regional attacks," according to people fami

  • US spy balloon reported shot down in Syria

    Damascus, May 16 (Prensa Latina) The US forces illegally present in Syria had to shoot down today a spy and reconnaissance balloon that they had launched from one of their bases deployed in the northeast of this Levantine nation. The post US spy balloon reported shot down in Syria first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • US reportedly worried about Israel's plans for Gaza

    The United States is worried about Israel's lack of strategy for the Gaza Strip once the conflict with Hamas is over, a senior administration official told the Times of Israel. On Wednesday, Israe

  • Reported Sex Assaults In The US Military Have Dropped

    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the number of reported sexual assaults across the military decreased last

  • Over Half Of Illegal Aliens In US Are Unemployed: Report

    Over Half Of Illegal Aliens In US Are Unemployed: Report Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness, A new report reveals that over half of the population of illegal aliens that have come into the United States under Joe Biden’s watch are unemployed, thus creating an even greater strain on the country. As reported by Breitbart, the report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) released on Monday revealed that only 46% of illegals who came to the U.S. “in 2022 or...

  • US Rapper Macklemore Releases Song for Palestine

    American rap artist Macklemore, known for hit songs like ‘Thrift Shop’ and ‘Can’t Hold Us’, released ‘Hind’s Hall’ on 6 May – a song in solidarity with Palestine. The rapper’s latest three-minute track draws inspiration from global student protests and honouring 6-year-old Hind Rajab, recently killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. The song, sampling Fairuz’s ‘Ana La Habibi’ for the instrumental, also addresses the American experience of witnessing the war on Gaza. Macklemore highlights the...

  • Ethics Committee dismisses complaint over Republican's signature controversy

    (The Center Square)- The Arizona House will not be looking into an ethics complaint from Democrats regarding alleged forgery of Rep. Austin Smith's nominating petition signatures. The Wittmann Republican is no longer running for reelection as some of his signatures may have been forged. The case was automatically referred to the Attorney General's office for a possible criminal investigation by the Secretary of State's office in April. "It seemed ludicrous because...