• MSNBC

    Trump may not be granted immunity, but there’s something else the Supreme Court can give him

    Donald Trump has now filed his brief at the Supreme Court arguing why he should be immune from prosecution in his federal election interference case. He asks the justices to dismiss special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment, which we don’t expect to happen. But even in the likely event that the high court doesn’t kill the case, Trump’s filing highlights a factor that could lead to further delay in the already-delayed case. That’s the possibility of “further fact-finding” on “remand,” as the filing...

  • Letter: Mexico’s lack of help on cartels shows it’s no ally

    The Mexican president came out publicly and said he would not fight the drug cartels on behalf of the U.S. — basically conceding that drugs moving from Mexico to the U.S. are a U.S. problem. This arrogant position is directly related to the hordes of immigrants attacking our southern border without any action from Mexico. Mexico is a failed nation that should no longer be considered an ally. Mexico must be held accountable.

  • Kamala Harris’s stepdaughter helps UNRWA’s fundraising efforts

    (JNS) — Ella Emhoff, stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, has been raising money for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, despite the United States suspending funding to the group over its extensive terror ties. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Emhoff, who is the daughter of second gentleman Doug

  • Jackson County Sheriff’s Office asks for community’s help

    JACKSON COUNTY, KS (KSNT) -- The Jackson County Sherriff's Office is asking for the community's help regarding a crash that happened on Saturday, March 16, on southbound U.S. Highway 75 near 162nd at Mayetta. According to a news release from Jackson County Sheriff, Tim Morse, the crash happened around 3:45 p.m. when what's believed to []

  • Help, FFVII Rebirth’s Moogles Have Invaded Dragon’s Dogma 2

    You thought you'd seen the last of FFVII Rebirth's moogles. But really, they've just decided to invade Dragon's Dogma 2.

  • Neighbors shocked by NE Ohio man’s genocide charges, say he’s been caring and helpful

    From an alleged mass killer to a successful engineer, father and mentor. We are learning more about the Northeast Ohio man accused of taking part in mass ethnic genocide in Rwanda in the 1990s.

  • Biden’s latest executive order doesn’t do enough to protect the public’s data

    The Biden administration recently took a step to protect personal data from government abuse. But it was only a baby step. And it left out the one government that is the most immediate threat to Americans’ privacy — our own. President Joe Biden announced an executive order on Feb. 28 to try to prevent “countries […]

  • Maia Bouchier’s 91 helps England wrap up women’s T20 series in New Zealand

    England 177-3; New Zealand 130-7 | England win by 47 runsTouring side hold unassailable 3-1 series lead with one match to goMaia Bouchier defied injury to hit 91 as England Women outpowered New Zealand to win the fourth T20 international in Wellington by 47 runs and clinch the series.Bouchier’s 91 off 56 balls, her second successive half-century, helped England to 177 for three, Charlie Dean taking four wickets as New Zealand were restricted to 130 for seven. Continue reading

  • Baldur’s Gate 3 player shares clever trick to protect Halsin’s portal easily

    Protecting Halsin’s portal in Baldur’s Gate 3 is one of the sequences in-game that players have had a difficult time getting past, and one got so frustrated they had to think out of the box to manage it. The Shadow-Cursed Lands in Baldur’s Gate 3 has a different tone from the rest of the game. The hovering threat of death in the air is the most obvious thing that sets it apart, but mostly, it’s the kind of enemies you come across and how you need to deal with them. One of the...

  • The Joke’s On Us It’s April Fool’s Day!

    Get your joke book out and plan your pratfalls and pranks because April 1st, better known as April Fool’s Day, is the time once a year to celebrate by playing good-spirited tricks on friends and family. Funny enough, despite its worldwide popularity, this holiday has a long history but mysterious origins. One of the earliest possible explanations goes all the way back to 1508 when French Poet Eloy d’Amerval referred to a “poisson d’avril,” or “April Fool.” Although, translated, this […]

    • CP24

    Housing minister mocks Doug Ford’s concerns with fourplexes. Here’s what happened at Ontario’s Queen’s Park this week

    Canada’s housing minister openly mocked Ontario Premier Doug Ford on social media Friday over his concerns over fourplexes. Throughout the week, the premier has made it clear that he does not support a provincial mandate to build fourplexes in residential neighbourhoods—something that both the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force and the federal government have recommended. Later, he clarified he was just against four-storey “towers.” “You have to differentiate between putting four...

  • Here’s how to protect against iPhone password reset attacks

    One of the latest attacks on iPhone sees malicious parties abuse the Apple ID password reset system to inundate users with iOS prompts to take over their accounts. Here’s how you can protect against iPhone password reset attacks (often called “MFA bombing”). more