A U.S. Marine passes out water during the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 21, 2021. U.S. Marine Corps/Isaiah Campbell/Getty ImagesU.S. Marines who manned a checkpoint in the face of an impending suicide bombing during the 2021 civilian evacuation from Afghanistan have had their valor awards upgraded, the Pentagon announced on April 22.The Marines of Company G, 2d Battalion, 1st Marines, were tasked with guarding the Abbey Gate entrance to the Kabul airport on Aug. 26, 2021, when a suicide bomber approached the checkpoint and set off his explosive. Thirteen U.S. troops and around 170…
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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Dave Mason, co-founder of the British rock band Traffic, has died. He was 79. “It is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Dave Mason,” a statement on the musician’s official Instagramread. “On Sunday, April 19, after cooking an amazing dinner with his beloved wife Winifred, he sat down to take a nap with sweet Star (the maltese) at his feet.” “He passed away peacefully, in his favorite chair, surrounded by the beautiful Carson Valley that he loved so much. A storybook ending. On his own terms. Which is…
Are Big Food companies quietly smuggling their toxic agenda right underneath the nose of MAHA-friendly Americans? The Make America Healthy Again movement was one of the cornerstones of President Trump’s 2024 campaign. Thanks to its non-partisan appeal — because what American doesn’t want our food to be healthier and more natural? — Trump and RFK Jr. were able to capture a new set of voters who might have otherwise voted for Kamala Harris or not at all. But now, in the second year of his second term, the MAHA movement appears to have lost some momentum, and Big Food companies…
A Florida woman narrowly avoided a gruesome death after a wheelchair battery exploded outside her home. Alexandra Anaya had purchased a second-hand electric mobility scooter when she noticed a strange clicking sound coming from the device. Feeling uneasy, she pushed the wheelchair out of her home and doorbell footage caught the harrowing scene that unfolded. Watch: NEW: One homeowner’s gut feeling saved her family from TRAGEDY after hearing a clicking sound from a used wheelchair battery. She dragged the chair outside, and seconds later, it exploded into a massive fireball. pic.twitter.com/rJByEkmAst — Fox News (@FoxNews) April 21, 2026 Video captures…
AI startup Anthropic is investigating reports that a group of users gained unauthorized access to its Claude Mythos model, a powerful AI system that was deliberately released to only a small circle of trusted companies due to its advanced cybersecurity capabilities. A report from Bloomberg reveals that Anthropic disclosed on Tuesday that it was examining claims that individuals had accessed the model through a system designated for third-party companies performing work on Anthropic’s behalf. In a statement, the company said: “We’re investigating a report claiming unauthorized access to Claude Mythos Preview through one of our third-party vendor environments.” The incident…
Sickening images appear to show a migrant attempting to cook a cat at what appears to be an Italian playground. The photos are going viral on social media as people express their disgust at the Nigerian migrant’s suspected actions. Look: A Nigerian migrant in the town of Sarzana, Italy, has reportedly been arrested after killing and cooking a stray cat on a BBQ in a public park. The shocking incident follows the brutal sexual assault of stray kitten Rosi in Rome earlier in the year. pic.twitter.com/XMjaNAlnQl — Stef Costello Spode (@StefSpodeUK) April 21, 2026 Anger in Italy after an illegal…
President Donald Trump has had it with Democratic strategist James Carville for urging the left to change the rules of the game. Carville is among the Democratic leftists who believe that if they can’t win over the public’s favor, all they have to do is change how things are done. Such proposals include packing the Supreme Court, which would give them more seats to install left-leaning justices, as well as making Puerto Rico and a portion of Washington, D.C., official states. By doing this, they would stand a much better chance during election season rather than, you know, developing a…
The District Court for the Eastern District of New York City on Feb. 7, 2019. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesA Chinese college student has been arrested after federal authorities discovered that he had illegally photographed U.S. military planes near Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, an incident that prompted concerns from Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen about national security.Liang Tianrui, 21, was arrested at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on April 7 while attempting to leave the United States, after a judge in Nebraska issued a warrant four days earlier, according to a court document filed…
BERLIN (AP) — Christel Krueger peered through thick glass and murky water at the Berlin Zoo, staring in awe at a mother hippopotamus and her child sleeping on a sandbar.Krueger, 86, and her daughter were on a specialized zoo tour last month for people who live with dementia that was organized by Malteser Deutschland, part of the international Catholic aid organization Malteser Order of Malta.On the tour with Krueger, Ingrid Barkow watched from her wheelchair as the elephants roamed their habitat, while Monika Jansen balanced on her tiptoes to get a better view of a rhinoceros.“When I get home, I’ll still be…
A Canadian energy company squared off with Michigan at the Supreme Court, hoping to win a more favorable venue for its fight to save an oil pipeline.WASHINGTON (CN) — Siding against a Canadian energy company, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit threatening to shut down an oil pipeline did not belong in federal court.The high court unanimously ruled that the company, Enbridge, had simply waited too long to remove a lawsuit by Michigan’s attorney general to federal court even though it successfully had a similar lawsuit by the governor removed in the meantime.Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing…
Critics call comments ‘heresy’ and ‘spiritually murderous’ By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Wednesday, April 22, 2026Yvette Flunder, 70, leads the City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, Calif. | YouTube/ Wesley Foundation at the University of MichiganYvette Flunder, the lesbian leader of the City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, California, who is also the presiding prelate of The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries, has drawn criticism for questioning parts of the Bible she finds “problematic” and suggesting that they be removed.The frustrated 70-year-old, who is married to her same-sex partner Shirley Miller, also suggested that the Bible…
Consider the amount of money involved in the trilateral USMCA trade agreement. It’s not just about trade and commerce between the USA, Canada and Mexico; the totality of the equation is derived from all of the third-party nations who trade into the North American trade bloc. There are tens-of-trillions at stake. As we have outlined for several years the trilateral trade agreement has several material flaws. With the U.S. economy as the primary consumption economy, both Mexico and Canada derive significant benefits within the USMCA. Additionally, both Canada and Mexico leverage their unique positions to gain economic benefit from third…
NPR’s business model has — or, blessedly, had — always been providing hard-left content to rich urban liberals and forcing everyone, including the conservatives they trashed, to pay for it via their tax dollars. Not that they’d acknowledge that. NPR’s claim was that they got basically 1 percent of their annual revenue from your tax dollars, then would insist in the next breath they desperately needed that 1 percent. Both of these were half-truths: A federal entity called NPR only got 1 percent of the public broadcaster’s revenue from tax dollars, but that was just the national organization; when you added…
Anheuser-Busch announced a $600 million U.S. investment to bolster domestic production. The beer giant announced Wednesday that they plan to invest the $600 million over two years and will pour funds into expanding brewery capacity, worker training, and veteran hiring, according to Fox News Digital.“Anheuser‑Busch is doubling down on investing in our U.S. operations because we see strong, long-term growth opportunities right here at home,” Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth told the outlet. “When we invest in our U.S. operations and expand training for our people and opportunities for our veterans, we strengthen communities and drive real economic prosperity.” HARBIN, CHINA:…
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Englishman Ollie Jenks remembers when his friend first pitched the idea to him.“It was so ridiculous I couldn’t say no,” Jenks said.The proposal by his Canadian buddy Seth Scott, a fellow lover of cars and crazy adventures, was for them to drive a decades-old British-made Reliant Robin car from London to the southern tip of Africa — a 14,000-mile (22,500-kilometer) journey through 22 countries — to set a record for the longest trip in a three-wheeled vehicle.Reliant Robins have cultlike status in the U.K. as humble three-wheelers that, in Jenks’ words, were designed to…
Goshen Town Hall in Goshen, N.Y., on March 29, 2024. Cara Ding/The Epoch TimesMIDDLETOWN, N.Y.—Longtime Village of Goshen politician Scott Wohl spoke to The Epoch Times on April 20 about his unexpected rise to mayorship again, more than a month after the previous mayor, Molly O’Donnell, resigned.O’Donnell’s resignation was effective March 13, and Wohl, the deputy mayor at the time, was sworn in as acting mayor. O’Donnell, who is the commissioner of jurors for Orange County, said in a statement that she was happy to serve Goshen but that she could not hold the two positions simultaneously.We had a problem…
MIAMI (AP) — Deeply ingrained in Raul Valdes-Fauli’s family lore is the November 1960 day when an agent of Fidel Castro’s revolution showed up at his family’s Pedroso Bank in Havana, with a machine gun, and demanded they leave.Calling his father and uncle gusanos — or worms, a Spanish-language term coined by Castro to denigrate those fleeing the island — the agent seized the bank and in an instant dispossessed a family that arrived from Spain in the 16th century.“They told them this was now the people’s bank,” said Valdes-Fauli, an attorney and former mayor of the Miami suburb of…
In America it has always been an article of faith that one should get a college degree. I have said for a decade that, due to liberal professors and a lack of competition or cost controls, traditional college no longer represents the value proposition it once did. Higher education charges tuition at twice the rate of inflation and is not responsible for the products it produces. Colleges are essentially a government monopoly. But since they are government, overseen by government, government lets them get away with little accountability.As a result of the lack of cost controls and government now monopolizing…
Inflation is set to rise further in coming months, possibly to 4%, as higher energy prices impact household bills.LONDON (AP) — Inflation in the U.K. climbed in March after a sharp jump in prices at the petrol pump in the wake of the disruption to energy supplies caused by the Iran war, official figures showed Wednesday.The annual consumer price inflation rate increased to a three-month high of 3.3%, from 3% the previous month, according to the Office for National Statistics. The rise was in line with market expectations.The main reason behind the inflation spike was higher motor fuel, which increased by…
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks at a press briefing on Operation Epic Fury at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on March 2, 2026. U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Madelyn Keech/Department of WarThe Department of the Air Force has announced a budget proposal seeking a record $338.8 billion for the Air Force and Space Force to meet the “challenges of today and tomorrow.”“If enacted into law as written, the combined budget for the Air Force and Space Force for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1, would grow by $92.5 billion compared to the current fiscal year,” the U.S. Space…
A vessel at the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman’s Musandam province, on April 12, 2026. ReutersAn Iranian regime spokesman said on April 22 that the country still has not decided on whether it would enter talks with the United States, coming hours after a ceasefire extension with the United States was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and as several ships were seized by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz.“We entered the negotiations in good faith and with seriousness, but the negotiating party [the United States] has shown disregard and lack of good faith,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry…
A grand jury indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for wire fraud, making false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering Tuesday. The SPLC’s “stated mission included the dismantling of white supremacy and confronting hate across the country. However, unbeknownst to donors, some of their donated money was being used to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan, the Aryan Nation, and the National Alliance,” reads the indictment. (RELATED: Trump Admin Drops Hammer On Liberal Organization That Has Long Targeted Conservative Groups) The indictment alleges that the SPLC…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In pointed on-camera remarks at the White House, President Trump’s U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin—who was serving as interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia at the time of the incident—is forcefully disputing media coverage surrounding Rep. Cory Mills. He is directly challenging how an alleged domestic case has been characterized and how it was handled by his office. See his statement here at the White House with LindellTV and GP’s Cara Castronuova: 🚨 BREAKING! 🚨 In an exclusive statement to LindellTV at the White House, U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin is pushing back hard on…
Farm workers in the fields south of Bakersfield, in Kern County, California’s breadbasket, on April 9, 2025. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty ImagesThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has entered into a $300 million agreement with Palantir Technologies to modernize farm programs and strengthen agricultural security.The deal, announced on April 22, is meant to improve efficiency, reduce administrative burdens and provide greater oversight of risks to the nation’s food supply.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.
The Supreme Court’s three liberals joined Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday to allow a veteran’s lawsuit over a suicide bombing to move forward. Then-Army Specialist Winston Tyler Hencely was permanently disabled in 2016 when a Taliban operative working for a military contractor, Fluor Corporation, carried out a suicide bombing at the largest U.S. base in Afghanistan, according to the court’s opinion.When Hencely sued Fluor under state law, the military contractor argued his case was preempted by federal law. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court sided with Hencely, reversing a lower court’s ruling that found “Hencely’s claims preempted even though…
CINCINNATI (CN) — Deceptively similar color schemes and packaging on Procter & Gamble’s Spruce weed killer products are likely to confuse consumers who want to buy Miracle-Gro, the Scotts Company argued Wednesday at the Sixth Circuit.Known primarily for marketing Roundup weed killer — which has left producer Bayer proposing a settlement over tens of thousands of legal challenges to its active ingrediFent, the possible carcinogen glyphosate — Scotts filed a trademark lawsuit in 2024 to protect its Miracle-Gro line of plant food, typically sold across the country in distinctive green and yellow boxes.The Ohio-based chemical company takes issue with corporate…
The former Army specialist pushing to hold Fluor Corporation accountable was one of more than a dozen soldiers seriously injured during a 2016 suicide bombing at Bagram Airfield.WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a military contractor could face liability for an Afghan airbase bombing that killed three U.S. soldiers.Former Army Specialist Winston Hencely was one of over a dozen U.S. soldiers seriously injured during a 2016 suicide bombing at Bagram Airfield just north of Kabul, Afghanistan. Nearly a decade later, Hencely pushed the Supreme Court to let him move forward with a lawsuit against a U.S.…
A pregnant woman, in an undated file photograph. Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty ImagesPfizer’s vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) may be associated with certain health problems in pregnant women, including hypertensive disorders, researchers said in a study published on April 21.Ashley Michnick, a research scientist at Harvard Medical School, and researchers with Pfizer and other entities analyzed data from five systems, including CVS Health and Kaiser Permanente Northwest.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech As fear over an AI-driven jobs apocalypse continues to simmer, some tech leaders remain adamant that the wide proliferation of AI will lead to more employment opportunities, not fewer. Consider a recent panel at Stanford University, when Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang painted an unusual picture of an AI agent-dominated future. Instead of getting ready to clear their desks, the centibillionaire argued that instead, human workers’ productivity will instead go through the roof — with the minor tradeoff that you’ll be overseen by a…
Many speeches will be delivered this year about the Declaration of Independence as we celebrate its 250th birthday. However, I think the greatest was just delivered by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on April 15 at the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas, Austin. The force of Thomas’ words does not just result from his deep understanding of what the United States is about, and how the Declaration of Independence defines it. The force flows from Thomas’ personal reality. He has lived what the Declaration is about. His words are not just the product of thought and study, but…
Considering this is Kyle Busch, I’m not at all surprised. Kyle Busch, a two-time champion in the NASCAR Cup Series, has found himself in the headlines once again due to not winning. Yes, you read that right. Busch has more than 60 wins in the Cup Series, and also has the record for the highest amount of victories in each series of NASCAR with 233. However, the man can’t seem to get a win these days.Busch recently went on Sean Hannity’s podcast, and let’s just say, he let it all out. Rowdy talked about the drivers he liked while also…
On Friday, Swedish authorities said that a pro-Russian group with links to Russia’s security and intelligence services was behind a cyberattack on a heating plant last year.GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — The most serious cyberattacks in the U.K. are now carried out by hostile nations including Russia, Iran and China, the head of the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said in a speech Wednesday.Richard Horne, the head of the NCSC — part of the U.K’s signals intelligence agency GCHQ — warned that the U.K. is living through “the most seismic geopolitical shift in modern history.” British businesses, he said, need to prepare themselves to…
The New York Police Department arrested New York City Council member Chi Ossé at an anti-eviction protest in Brooklyn.”Council Member Chi Ossé was arrested while defending his constituent, Carmella Charrington, from eviction after six decades in her home,” read a statement from Ossé’s X account. “The Council Member is currently being held at the 79th Precinct. We will keep the community updated as this situation develops.” NYPD told Politico that it had arrested Ossé and several others after they failed to disperse on command. Ossé’s X account posted a video of his arrest, in which NYPD officers wrestled him to…
American impressions of Congress are overwhelmingly negative and disapproval has matched an all-time high, a recent survey has revealed.Just 10% of U.s. adults approved of the way Congress is handling its job in the latest Gallup survey. A further 86% disapproved, tieing with the highest all-time levels. Gallup pointed to the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, as well as Republican frustration over the failure of the Senate to approve the Save America Act, a marquis voter ID bill, as driving the negative outlook. Approval of the current, 119th Congress peaked in March 2025 at 31% and has…
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China is the largest investor and aid donor for Cambodia, which stands as Beijing’s closest political partner in Southeast Asia.PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia and China on Wednesday held their first meeting of what is called a “2+2” Strategic Dialogue Mechanism, bringing together both countries’ foreign and defense ministers to deepen mutual political and security ties.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Defense Minister Dong Jun are visiting Cambodia to hold talks with their counterparts, Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn and Defense Minister Tea Seiha.These talks are an initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit in April last year, aimed at boosting relations and the…
In 2022, the city of Chicago signed contracts with multiple firms to provide unarmed security guards for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rail lines.In 2023, after the first year of a program whose details were still murky, riding the trains was still deadly. Advertisement ]]>This past January, Chicago Mayor Brandon ‘Bear of Little Brains’ Johnson was being quizzed about the number of violent crimes still being committed on the CTA rail lines.While statistics said that the violent crime rate had dipped slightly, the daily reports of violence committed against the rail passengers, especially once it got dark, had riders across…
PBS Employee Ivy Unruh, who her husband allegedly killed. Credit: GoFundMe A promising young woman who also served our country in uniform has died days after she was shot in an unspeakable act of violence. As KWCH reported, the Wichita Police Department confirmed that 25-year-old Ivy Unruh of PBS Kansas passed away after being allegedly shot by her husband, 29-year-old Joshua Orlando. The shooting occurred on Friday morning around 8 a.m. at an apartment complex off of 37th Street North between Woodlawn and Rock Road in Wichita, Kansas. Unruh was rushed to the hospital and died on Monday from her…
The bombshell docuseries “Hulk Hogan: Real American” revealed the wrestling icon’s darkest struggles, including extreme fentanyl use and a haunting suicide attempt. The WWE legend’s career and personal life were put under the spotlight, including some of his most controversial moments: the death of his brother, steroid use, and a messy divorce. While discussing the split, Hogan made a remark about understanding O.J. Simpson’s alleged motive for killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and the ensuing backlash and emotional turmoil led to a suicide attempt.“I started drinking and started eating pills, and I just went down this rabbit hole for…
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was not happy a Democratic redistricting initiative passed in Virginia. “We all lose at this point,” Fetterman said Tuesday night while on NewsNation’s “Cuomo,” per The Hill. “I mean, I think everyone loses for that,” Fetterman said when he was told Democrats were projected to win approval of a gerrymandered congressional map in Tuesday’s election. Fetterman pointed out the Democratic push to redraw congressional boundaries in Virginia to pick up more House seats in the midterm elections was in response to a GOP effort to redraw district lines in Texas. He said the tit for tat strategy…
“Houris” was awarded the Goncourt Prize, France’s top literary award, in 2024.PARIS (AP) — French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud said Wednesday that he has been sentenced to three years in prison in Algeria for his book “Houris,” a recipient of France’s most prestigious literary award.The writer, who lives in France, announced on X that the verdict was delivered on Tuesday. He said that he was also fined 5 million Algerian dinars ($38,000).“Houris” (Virgins, in English) focuses on the victims of what Algerians call the “black decade,” when tens of thousands of people were killed as the army fought an Islamist insurgency.…
Windmills and solar panels in Kahuku, Hawaii, on Aug. 22, 2022. Caleb Jones/AP PhotoA federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to halt federal approvals for wind and solar projects.Chief U.S. District Judge Denise Casper in Boston issued a preliminary injunction on April 21, sought by a coalition of renewable energy groups.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.
DEMOCRATS’ GERRYMANDERING SCHEME IN VIRGINIA PASSES … GROUP PUSHING AMENDMENT REPORTEDLY TOOK SOROS-LINKED MONEY … Soros-Linked Dark Money Puts Lopsided Democrat Gerrymander Of Virginia Across Finish Line Virginia voters narrowly approved a gerrymandered House map Tuesday — one expected to add four Democratic seats in the midterms.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran fired on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz and seized two of them on Wednesday, intensifying its assault on shipping in the key waterway. The attacks came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire while maintaining an American blockade of Iranian ports.The standoff between the U.S. and Iran has effectively choked off nearly all exports through the strait, through which 20% of the world’s traded oil passes in peacetime, with no end in sight. Iranian media said the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard was bringing the two ships to Iran, marking a further…
The Gates Foundation is planning to reduce its workforce by about 20 percent of its total staff while simultaneously commissioning an outside review of Bill Gates’ connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal reports that an internal email sent to employees reveals that the philanthropic organization is undertaking significant organizational changes amid ongoing controversy surrounding Chairman Bill Gates’s association with Epstein. The foundation has faced sustained scrutiny since details of Gates’s relationship with the disgraced financier became public. Mark Suzman, CEO of the Gates Foundation, disclosed in a Tuesday memo that he had commissioned an external examination of the…
Chicago’s Gompers Park/ Image: Video screenshot via FOX 32 Chicago Not satisfied with destroying Chicago, Democrats in the state want to make sure all Illinoisans suffer. A new bill would override local laws and force access for homeless encampments in all public parks. Wirepoints notes that under House Bill 1429, the Local Regulation of Unsheltered Homelessness Act, local towns, park districts, cities, forest preserves, and all other municipalities of any kind “would have their home rule authority on the matter stripped away.” Per Wirepoints: It’s House Bill 1429, the Local Regulation of Unsheltered Homelessness Act, which says local governments wouldn’t…
When news broke in 2025 that the Biden-era FBI spied on eight Republican senators’ personal cell phone information, all hell should have broken loose. Instead, in classic corporate media fashion, the bombshell dubbed “100 times worse than Watergate” by Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., was subject to a blackout by the biggest publications. As new records released by U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley on Tuesday reveal, it was not an “isolated incident” that could be swept under the rug forever. “Arctic Frost” was the culmination of years of political weaponization against President Donald Trump, his allies, and his voters.…
A long-running legal fight brought by a wounded U.S. Army veteran will move forward after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that his claims against a military contractor deserve another look. According to Fox News, in a 6-3 decision, the justices cleared the way for Winston Tyler Hencely to continue pursuing a lawsuit tied to a 2016 suicide bombing in Afghanistan that left him with severe, lasting injuries. Hencely, a former Army specialist, suffered a fractured skull and brain trauma when a Taliban operative detonated a suicide vest at Bagram Airfield. The attacker was reportedly working for Fluor…
By Jon Brown, Christian Post Reporter Wednesday, April 22, 2026Rep. Sarah (Tim) McBride, D-Del., poses for a photograph on the steps of the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 15, 2024. | Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesRep. Sarah McBride, D-Del., who was born Tim and became the first trans-identifying member of Congress last year, said in a recent interview that he is an elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and an ordained minister in the Universal Life Church, which offers ordinations by mail.At the end of an interview last week with “Amanda’s Mild Takes,” McBride revealed his ordination after…
Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks in the Oval Office in Washington on Nov. 6, 2025. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesMedicare will keep covering popular glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs through the end of 2027, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) said on April 21.The continuation of the bridge program will ensure that beneficiaries keep having access to the drugs, known as GLP-1s, officials said in a memorandum.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.