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On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher argued that while the right has strayed away from the educational purpose of schools in certain areas, there is also “lots of leftist indoctrination in schools.” While discussing putting the Ten Commandments in schools, Maher said it appears to him to be “such a clear case, that you shouldn’t have the Ten Commandments in the school. The school is just for learning, it should be.” He continued, “Now, obviously, the left has f*cked that up, too. There’s lots of leftist indoctrination in schools. So, both sides. But this one seems…

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Reporters outside the White House pressed President Donald Trump for an answer as to why he’s currently beefing with Pope Leo XIV, asking him rather pointedly, “Why are you fighting with the pope?” As you might expect, the answer Trump gave was pure gold. The question was asked by CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, who is known for being heavily critical of the president. Over the course of the last several weeks, President Trump has repeatedly ripped into the head of the Catholic Church on his Truth Social account, after Pope Leo seemingly condemned the war in Iran and the threat…

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Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs tap danced around questions concerning fellow Democratic Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego’s response — which many found lacking — to misconduct allegations against former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA). Gallego, who in the past has been described as Swalwell’s “best friend,” denied having any prior knowledge concerning the sexually deviant acts Swalwell has been accused of, despite their lengthy friendship. During a recent interview with NBC 12 News located in the city of Phoenix, reporter Brahm Resnik pressed Hobbs several times on whether she believed Gallego’s explanation for why he allegedly knew nothing about his best pal’s…

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FBI Director Kash Patel sat down for an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on her “Sunday Morning Futures” program where he stated that he was ready to file a lawsuit against The Atlantic for an article it published concerning his alleged performance during his time leading the federal law enforcement agency. The Atlantic, a well-known leftist publication, put out an article claiming Patel was engaging in “bouts of excessive drinking” that reached a level concerning to Trump administration officials. Bartiromo asked Patel whether the claims made in the article were accurate, which led to him delivering a fiery…

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Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker sat down for an interview with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, where she questioned him about whether his faith in democratic socialism has been shaken now that the Big Apple is facing a massive $5.4 billion budget shortfall. Mamdani answered in the negative, stating that he hasn’t lost a bit of his faith in his ideology, despite the challenges his city is facing. “Now that you’ve bumped up against the hard realities of a $5.4 billion budget shortfall and the other red tape that you have to go through, do you still believe in…

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Speaking in a hugely important video he posted to X, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) revealed how RINOs like Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) are lying to their voters about the SAVE America Act in their claims that it can be passed via reconciliation, and thus misleading Republicans in a way that could cost the GOP the ability to get the bill passed at all. For reference, Sen. Lee has remained a prominent proponent of the SAVE America Act, highlighting the ways in which it is a much-needed piece of legislation, and that the GOP…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent fired off an epic comeback at Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) on April 22, 2026, after Van Hollen accused him of allowing rich folk to dodge their taxes. Van Hollen made his accusation during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, accusing Bessent of mishandling the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by slashing the number of staff members who work for the agency. Van Hollen then attempted to make the case that this has negatively impacted the IRS’s delivery service. Bessent, taking a move out of President Donald Trump’s playbook, decided not to take the accusation lying down, firing…

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An absolutely awesome broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “The Faulkner Focus” revealed that Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is facing a new investigation as legislators pry into her alleged links to Somali migrant fraudsters in her state as questions continue to swirl about her financial disclosures. Such is what Mike Tobin revealed during the broadcast. He began by noting, “The Minnesota House fraud committee wants answers from Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, and they’re not getting them. Financial disclosures had said the estate of Omar and her husband, Tim Minot, jumped from being in debt to somewhere between 6 million and $30 million…

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Speaking to Fox News Channel’s Martha MacCallum, Sen. John Thune (R-SD), the Senate Majority Leader, revealed how he is trying to ensure that a notorious and much-disliked RINO senator wins the tough primary race he is facing, a move that many watchers saw as being an utter betrayal of his voter base. For reference, the senator and primary race involved is that of Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), the incumbent who is in a slog of a fight against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Paxton is very much regarded as the MAGA candidate, and Cornyn as the Establishment, RINO candidate. Trump…

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Leftists are perturbed because President Donald Trump, after years of boycotting the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, will attend the charity event tonight (April 25). It will be his first appearance at the black-tie spectacle since his presidential career began. Outraged media figures have discussed all week how to respond to his presence. Some urged journalists to protest and wrote angry social media posts while ostensibly planning for the sky to fall. The backlash was as predictable as the hypocrisy. The Press Braces for Trump More than 250 journalists signed a letter this week asking the WHCA to “forcefully demonstrate…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Elon Musk is expectorating racist diatribes even more than usual, and it’s alienating his fans and investors. On his website X, over six percent of Musk’s posts have been about race in the past seven months, which is almost triple the rate of the two previous years, a new investigation by The Washington Post found. More than half of these posts included the word “white,” reflecting Musk’s obsession with the racist myth that white people are being “replaced.” “Whites are a rapidly dying…

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Eating a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is a good thing, right? It’s part of a healthy diet that is supposed to help fight against diseases. However, a new study found that eating this way could actually increase non-smokers’ chances of developing lung cancer. Lung Cancer in Younger Non-Smokers Lung cancer doesn’t just strike people who smoke; it can assault anyone at any time. Usually, the average age for a diagnosis is 70. If a person is determined to have the disease before the age of 50, it is considered young-onset lung cancer. Science and medicine…

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Former CNN and current NewsNation host Chris Cuomo traveled over to HBO and Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday, where he alleged that no prior president has done “more absurd bullshit” than President Trump. However, not only did Cuomo prove to have the memory of a goldfish, but he also misrepresented the allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center in order to make his point. Cuomo confidently declared, “He is doing more absurd bullshit as president of the United States than we have ever seen before. We have never had a president even think about, ‘You know what I’m…

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Guests attend the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., on April 27, 2019. Paul Morigi/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will headline the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at the Washington Hilton on April 25 for the first time as president.The black-tie gala brings together thousands of media personalities, business leaders, celebrities, lawmakers, and Cabinet officials to celebrate journalism and those that cover the executive branch while raising money for scholarships.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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It wasn’t a political story so much as The Adoration of the Bayh Child with the three Magi all wrapped into one Politico national political correspondent by the name of Adam Wren, who’s based in Indiana. His article on Friday was “Can a Democratic Dynasty Survive in This Red State?” The subtitle even casts young Bayh in the role of potential political savior for the Democrats: “A race for statewide office in Indiana could chart the way forward for national Democrats.” This is a beatification of Bayh, a big bowl of fluff. It starts with a jog: “How else would a…

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It is never a good idea to use the internet for purposes of self-diagnosis. Indeed, if you already know curiosity killed the cat, you certainly don’t want to be the cat surfing the net to catch the latest wave of half-baked quackery listing the possible symptoms of a chic new pandemic whose lethal wave is on the verge of wiping you out. Still, you only live once, so—“Cowabunga!” It was during a public policy seminar that I first heard of the burgeoning pandemic of “news avoidance.” The term referred to a growing number of Americans who felt so utterly inundated…

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With President Trump embroiled in a nasty argument with Pope Leo XIV—one that, unfortunately, could have bad consequences for Trump, who relied on Catholic voters to win key swing states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in 2024—it seemed things couldn’t get much worse. Trump had just posted a long rant on Truth Social in which he called the pontiff “WEAK” and “terrible” and basically a loser who should keep his nose out of things he doesn’t understand, like “setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History.” But then things did get worse. President Trump posted…

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A dispatch from Berlin Germany is not, in the first place, suffering from an economic crisis, an energy crisis, a migration crisis, or a crisis of state. Germany is suffering, chiefly, from a crisis of its elites. More precisely, Germany is suffering from a crisis brought on by that milieu, which regards itself as the country’s morally, intellectually, and administratively legitimate leadership class but which has, for years, sustained a regime of reality-avoidance, self-congratulation, and rhetorical substitutes for genuine action. The misery of our situation is not that mistakes have been made. Mistakes are part of politics. The real misery…

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The USS Abraham Lincoln conducts U.S. blockade operations related to the Strait of Hormuz in the Arabian Sea on April 16, 2026. The ship’s embarked carrier air wing includes eight F-35C stealth fighters, F/A-18 fighter jets, EA-18G electronic attack aircraft, E-2D command and control planes, MH-60 helicopters and CMV-22B Ospreys for logistics support. U.S. Navy via Getty ImagesThe U.S. military said on April 24 that three aircraft carriers are currently operating in the Middle East, marking the first deployment of such a large force to the region in more than two decades.The three aircraft carriers—namely the USS Abraham Lincoln, USS…

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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen † . Posted in Uncategorized

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The Trump administration is continuing to crack down on fraudulent visa schemes that are occurring nationwide.In New Jersey, a Korean man pleaded guilty to fraudulently using a B-1/B-2 visa program in a forced labor and charity fraud scheme. The visas are for business or tourism and prohibit visa holders from working in the U.S. In this case, Hyung Ki Kim and coconspirators were involved in a 13-year conspiracy to bring South Koreans to the U.S. through “fraudulently obtained visas as part of an unlawful work scheme,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey. According to…

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The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals handed Texas its third win Friday on border security.As the border crisis escalated during the Biden administration, Gov. Greg Abbott took a series of measures to implement border security efforts, including building and expanding concertina wire barriers, building a border wall and installing marine barriers in the Rio Grande River, all on Texas soil. He also signed several border security bills into law, including SB 4. Border barriers were implemented through Abbott’s border security initiative, Operation Lone Star. In response, the Biden administration and private groups sued. On Friday, the Fifth Circuit ruled on…

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Amid fears that artificial intelligence technology is taking people’s jobs, one new bill in California aims to determine the impact on the labor force in the coming years.Assembly Bill 2545, authored by Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, D-Santa Clarita, proposes to research the effects the rapidly-developing technology has on California’s labor force and jobs across industries. The bill would establish a new program under the California Employment Development Department, which the bill calls the California Artificial Intelligence Worker Impact Data Assessment Project. The project would study the impact of A.I. on the labor force and provide policy recommendations for how the legislature…

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Two days after Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, sounded the alarm about the online gaming platform Roblox promoting mass violence, an alleged mass murder plot targeting Jews in Houston was foiled with two teenagers arrested, including a Roblox player.On Monday, Burrows posted screenshots of a user-generated Roblox video game simulation that appears to depict Lego-style figurines with AR-15-type rifles walking through a hallway and into a classroom entitled, ‘Active Shooter Studio’s Roblox game, ‘Robb.’” The Roblox video game, which has since been removed, appeared to simulate “the tragedy at Robb Elementary in graphic detail,” making it clear that “this…

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The recorded words of the alleged co-conspirator in the deadly Abbey Gate bombing were played for hours during his federal trial this week in northern Virginia, with the jury hearing the ISIS-K terrorist confess to conducting reconnaissance ahead of the Kabul airport attack, denying foreknowledge of it occurring and raising concerns about his detention by the Pakistanis.The defendant, Mohammad Sharifullah, also known as “Jafar,” has been charged with a single count of providing and conspiring to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization – ISIS-K – which resulted in death. He has pleaded not guilty to the…

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As so-called gender secrecy lawsuits against school districts wind their way through the courts without guidance from the Supreme Court, the Trump administration is pushing ahead to force the disclosure of medically relevant information about students to their parents, at least for the duration of President Trump’s second term.The high court Tuesday declined to review a ruling by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that upheld a school district’s willful deception of a couple about their daughter’s identification as a boy, which the girl’s middle school was actively facilitating against the explicit instructions of her parents, letting her use boys’ intimate…

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As many Americans struggle just to cover the cost of groceries and gas, there’s ongoing outrage over members of Congress quietly posting fantastical returns in the stock market. It’s a longstanding issue and after attempts at serious reform 14 years ago, all sides seem to admit more is needed.  Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette is with the nonprofit watchdog Project on Government Oversight.  “There’s recent analysis that has been released by the National Bureau of Economic Research that has shown that when members of Congress get into congressional leadership, they magically begin to outperform even their peers, who they used to be kind of…

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Gasoline prices across Europe have surged to their highest levels in years – topping $10 a gallon in some countries – as the fallout from the ongoing Iran conflict sends ripples through global energy markets.Across the European Union, gasoline prices average around €1.85 per liter, which translates to around $7.95 a gallon. But prices are higher in parts of Northern Europe, including regions of Scandinavia and the Netherlands, where national high prices are well over $10 per gallon. The Netherlands has the highest average gas price in the 27-nation bloc, at about $10.10 a gallon. The small island nation of…

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Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones went on CNN and refused to answer a straightforward question about whether his state’s redistricting measure violated the Virginia Constitution’s 90-day timing clause. Instead, he dismissed the judge who ruled against the measure as “an activist”, and kept talking past the numbers.The exchange, which aired Thursday on “CNN News Central,” laid bare a problem that no amount of political spin can fix: the calendar. The Virginia General Assembly passed the constitutional amendment allowing redistricting in mid-January. Gov. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, signed it in early February. Early voting began March 6. That is not 90…

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Jose “Joe” Ceballos, a Mexican-born green card holder who served two terms as mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, pleaded guilty this week to three counts of disorderly election conduct after illegally casting ballots in U.S. elections despite never holding American citizenship, Fox News Digital reported.The case is not a hypothetical. It is not a talking point. A man who was not legally permitted to vote did so repeatedly, and won elected office in the process. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach’s office prosecuted Ceballos, and the Department of Homeland Security confirmed the guilty plea. The plea resolves charges first announced in November,…

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Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia introduced legislation to eliminate Temporary Protected Status entirely, a direct response after ten House Republicans crossed party lines to back a Democratic resolution shielding roughly 350,000 Haitian migrants from deportation. The bill, called the Territorial Protection and Sovereignty Act, would repeal the TPS program, terminate every existing designation, and give current holders 60 days to leave the country, or face removal proceedings.Clyde’s move, first reported by the Daily Caller, arrived just one week after those ten GOP members handed Democrats a 224, 204 victory on a resolution introduced by Democratic Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley. The…

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President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship just picked up an unexpected ally: the numbers compiled by a left-leaning research outfit. A Pew Research Center study published last month found that 320,000 babies were born to illegal immigrant mothers in the United States in 2023 alone, roughly 9% of the 3.6 million births recorded that year, as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on whether the president’s order can stand.The convergence of hard data from Pew and the administration’s legal push before the high court puts the birthright citizenship debate on concrete ground for the first time. Critics…

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Sean Plankey, President Trump’s choice to lead the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, has pulled his nomination after spending thirteen months in confirmation limbo, sidelined not by Democrats but by holds placed by Republican senators with grievances unrelated to cybersecurity.Plankey wrote in a letter to the White House that “it has become clear the Senate will not confirm me.” He cited the toll on his family and urged the administration to move quickly on a replacement. The withdrawal, first reported by Politico and detailed by The Hill, leaves the nation’s lead cyber-defense agency without a Senate-confirmed director at a time…

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Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones refused to directly answer whether the ballot language on the state’s redistricting constitutional amendment was misleading, instead telling CNN that “there was a vigorous campaign” and “yes prevailed”, even as a circuit court judge blocked certification of the vote on constitutional grounds.Jones, a Democrat, appeared on Thursday’s broadcast of “CNN News Central” to defend the redistricting measure that Virginia voters approved on Tuesday. More than 1.6 million voted yes, he said. But a judge had already thrown a wrench into the outcome, ruling the entire referendum unconstitutional and barring officials from certifying the results. The…

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Jose “Joe” Ceballos, a Mexican-born green card holder who served two terms as mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, pleaded guilty this week to three counts of disorderly election conduct, the latest case to expose how noncitizens can slip through the cracks of a voter registration system that relies heavily on the honor code.Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach’s office prosecuted the case. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the plea and credited the federal SAVE program with helping bring Ceballos to justice, Fox News Digital reported. The facts are straightforward and damning. Ceballos, also identified by authorities as Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, received a…

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A U.S. special forces soldier who took part in the military operation to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro now faces criminal charges for allegedly using classified information to place bets on the outcome of that very mission. The Justice Department says Gannon Ken Van Dyke wagered roughly $33,034 on the prediction market platform Polymarket, and walked away with a $409,000 payout.The charges, announced by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, include unlawful use of confidential government information for personal gain, theft of nonpublic government information, commodities fraud, wire fraud, and making an unlawful monetary transaction. The…

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Four Senate Republicans joined every Democrat on the floor early Thursday morning to sink a last-ditch effort to attach the SAVE America Act to the party’s sweeping immigration enforcement bill, dealing a sharp setback to a voter-integrity measure that President Donald Trump has made a personal priority.The amendment, pushed by Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, failed 48-to-50 during a marathon “vote-a-rama” tied to the GOP’s reconciliation package. Sens. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky broke ranks to oppose it, Fox News Digital reported. The result was no surprise…

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Four women, including two sitting state legislators and a fellow city council member, have accused Salt Lake City Councilwoman Eva Lopez Chavez of making aggressive, unwanted sexual advances at social events between 2019 and 2022, the Daily Mail reported. The Democrat, who is also running for Congress, denied every allegation through her attorney.The accusations describe a pattern of physical force, shoving, pinning, grabbing, climbing on top of, directed at women in settings ranging from wedding receptions to political fundraisers. None of the accusers filed police reports. But Council Chair Alejandro Puy, in an email obtained by the Salt Lake Tribune,…

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This photo provided by Michele Lappin shows Roxanne Sharp in Covington, La., in 1980. Michele Lappin via APNEW ORLEANS—Louisiana police say a podcast helped them solve the decades-old killing of a 16-year-old girl and announced Friday that four men now face criminal charges in connection with her rape and murder.In 1982, teenager Roxanne Sharp was killed in the woods of St. Tammany Parish, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of New Orleans. Police struggled to solve the case due to a lack of evidence and witnesses willing to come forward. But then, investigators approached a local media company, which agreed…

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Brian Scott Lorenz, right, sits with his defense attorney Ilann Maazel, left, in court in Buffalo, N.Y., before closing arguments in his second retrial for the 1993 killing of Deborah Meindl, on April 22, 2026. Derek Gee/The Buffalo News via AP, FileA jury on Friday convicted a man in the 1993 killing of a woman near Buffalo, ending his third trial after a legal odyssey that has stretched on for decades.Brian Scott Lorenz, 56, was originally convicted in 1994, along with another man, James Pugh, of murdering Deborah Meindl. The 33-year-old nursing student and mother of two had been stabbed…

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Five middle school students, who helped stop a bus after their driver passed out during a medical emergency, stand outside a bus in Hancock County, Miss., on April 23, 2026. WLOX via APQuick-thinking middle school students in Mississippi kept their school bus from crashing after their driver passed out while on a four-lane highway.The bus had just left Hancock Middle School in Hancock County on Wednesday with about 40 children on board when Leah Taylor, 46, had an asthma attack. She reached for her medication but blacked out before she could get it.We had a problem loading this article. Please…

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Law enforcement vehicles rare parked at the Mall of Louisiana after a shooting in Baton Rouge, La., April 23, 2026. Javier Gallegos/The Advocate via APBATON ROUGE, La.—Louisiana authorities said Friday they had charged a 17-year-old with murder and were searching for another suspect after bystanders were caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a mall in Baton Rouge that killed one teenage girl and injured five other people.Baton Rouge Police Chief TJ Morse said the shooting Thursday at the Mall of Louisiana was not a random act and seemed to be driven by “social media beefs and maybe gang-related…

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Fremont County coroner Randy Keller, center, and other authorities survey the area where they plan to put up tents at the Return to Nature Funeral Home where over 100 bodies have been improperly stored in Penrose, Colo., Oct. 7, 2023. Parker Seibold/The Gazette via AP, FileCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A former Colorado funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday in a case that forced the state to clamp down on an industry plagued by repeated scandal and notoriously lax oversight.Carie Hallford faced between 25 and 35 years in prison…

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U.S. Army combat engineers place razor wire on the U.S.–Mexico border wall to reinforce security in El Paso, Texas, as seen from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, July 24, 2025. Jose Luis Gonzalez/ReutersA divided federal appeals court on April 24 allowed Texas to enforce a state law that permits the arrest and prosecution of individuals thought to have unlawfully crossed the U.S.-Mexico border.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit voted 10–7 to undo a 2024 injunction that had prevented enforcement of the law known as Senate Bill 4. Initially, the former Biden administration had challenged the statute, but the second…

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Detectives with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office join an investigation inside the Lake Forest subdivision of Tampa, Fla., on Friday, April 24, 2026, where authorities said a man was taken into custody after barricading himself inside a home, in connection to the search for two missing University of South Florida graduate students. Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via APThe body of a Bangladeshi doctoral student who went missing with his girlfriend from the University of South Florida was found on a bridge over Tampa Bay, and his roommate has been taken into custody, law enforcement authorities said Friday.Zamil Limon’s remains…

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A burned trailer sits near a destroyed home as the Brantley Highway 82 fire burns near Nahunta, Ga, on April 23, 2026. AP Photo/Mike StewartNAHUNTA, Ga.—A wildfire that has charred dozens of homes in southeast Georgia could force more evacuations at a moment’s notice, officials warned Friday as fire crews helped residents hose down properties in areas threatened by the growing blaze.The fire burning in rural Brantley County has spread across more than 8 square miles (20 square kilometers) since it ignited Monday, fanned by gusty winds into pine woods that are dry as tinder. Nearly 90 homes have been…

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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a press conference following their meeting to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, on Aug. 15, 2025. Kevin Lamarque/ReutersRussian President Vladimir Putin will be invited to the Group of 20 summit in Miami in December, according to a senior Trump administration official.“No formal invitations have been issued at this time,” the official said on April 24. “But Russia is a G20 member and will be invited to attend ministerial meetings and the leaders’ summit.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable…

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