Author: Whatfinger Editor

The late Assata Shakur, born JoAnne Deborah Byron, became the first woman to make the Federal Bureau of Information’s (FBI) Most Wanted Terrorist List in 2013.  The future is female, as they say.Shakur died in September, prompting an end-of-year tribute to her life by Nikole Hannah-Jones, writing for The New York Times Magazine. Hannah-Jones is best known for developing The 1619 Project, which purported (on the basis of weak evidence) that slavery was the impetus for the American Revolution. The project was, of course, awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. (RELATED: ‘1619 Project’ Documentary Is Laced With Inaccuracies, Historians…

Read More

A few Republican elected officials in late December 2025 posted social media messages honoring Kwanzaa, a secular holiday founded by a black nationalist and convicted criminal. As many prominent Democrats posted in honor of Kwanzaa, which kicked off Dec. 26, some sitting GOP officials, including Republican New York Rep. Mike Lawler and Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, also joined in praising the week-long pan-African celebration with far-left roots.“As Kwanzaa begins, I wish all those who celebrate a season of reflection, unity, and purpose. May it bring peace and prosperity to you and your family,” Lawler wrote on X from his…

Read More

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Judicial Watch said Friday it is adding the Secret Service to a growing list of federal agencies it is suing over a Freedom of Information Act request concerning Code Pink’s disruption of a dinner attended by President Donald Trump. The disruption occurred on Sept. 9, 2025, during a Trump-hosted dinner at a Washington, D.C. restaurant. Also present were Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.  Video of the incident went viral across social media, showing Code Pink activists repeatedly shouting at Trump while he defiantly approached them.  “Trump is the Hitler of…

Read More

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference following the Federal Open Market Committee meeting in Washington on Oct. 29, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Federal Reserve’s December meeting proved far more fractured than the final vote suggested, underscoring the persistent split in policymakers’ views.Earlier this month, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 9–3 to lower the benchmark federal funds rate—a key policy rate that influences borrowing costs—by a quarter point.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

Read More

A Princeton University professor and MSNBC contributor asserted Monday that President Donald Trump’s political base would tolerate what he described as a “white nationalist agenda” so long as economic conditions remain strong, as reported by Breitbart. The comments were made by Eddie Glaude Jr. during an appearance on The Weeknight, which airs on MSNBC. Glaude, a frequent network analyst, discussed internal dynamics within the MAGA movement and argued that economic performance is the primary factor shaping voter tolerance for policies and rhetoric they might otherwise oppose. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? “We’ve been talking…

Read More

Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, has died, her family announced Tuesday. She was 35.Schlossberg, an environmental journalist, is the daughter of Kennedy’s daughter, Caroline Kennedy, and Edwin Schlossberg. She revealed in November that she had terminal cancer, according to the Associated Press. The family statement was released on social media by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. “Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts,” the family’s statement said. 

Read More

New York jazz group the Cookers have canceled their two New Year’s Eve shows at the Trump Kennedy Performing Arts Center – the latest in a series of cancellations since President Trump took control of the venue’s leadership board. The group said in a statement on its website members “understand how frustrating last‑minute changes can be.” The group did not specifically say the cancellation was related to Trump.  However, Saxophonist Billy Harper, said in an interview quoted on the Facebook group Jazz Stage that “would never even consider performing in a venue bearing a name (and being controlled by the kind…

Read More

Fox News is on the upswing, while MS NOW and CNN are falling off. It would be unsurprising for “news” networks to lose audience after a presidential campaign year, but Fox’s success makes the others look worse. Overall, Fox News scored its highest ratings for the year ever for a non-election year, second only to 2020. According to Nielsen Media Research, released on December 15, Fox News averaged 2.72 million primetime viewers and 287,000 viewers in the key adults 25-54 demographic in 2025. This was up 14 per cent in total viewers and 18 per cent in the demo compared to last year. In…

Read More

Thieves in Germany drilled their way into the vault of a German retail bank and made off with at least 10 million euros’ ($11.8 million) worth of money and valuables from customers’ deposit boxes, police said Tuesday. Customers are waiting to find out who has been affected. Minnesota officials are denying allegations of widespr…

Read More

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Greg Abel faces the challenge of taking over Berkshire Hathaway from the legendary Warren Buffett later this week.Many regard Buffett as the world’s greatest investor after he grew Berkshire from a struggling New England textile mill that he starting buying up for $7.60 a share in 1962, to the massive conglomerate it is today with shares that go for more than $750,000 a pop. Buffett’s personal fortune of Berkshire stock is worth roughly $150 billion even after giving more than $60 billion away over the past 20 years.Berkshire for decades has routinely outpaced the S&P 500 as Buffett bought up insurance companies like Geico and…

Read More

A must-watch clip follows in which Ohio Attorney Mehek Cooke not only confirms massive welfare fraud in her state, but also the need to investigate fraud in every state. She noted that the same fraud happens in Pennsylvania. Stay with this article to the end, and read James Woods’ explanation of why our country has been destroyed. “Audit America,” she says. She said that in Ohio, they run fake “home health” and bill $250,000 each year for each family, when no work is actually being done. “The state will, as long as the doctor has approved it, continue to pay…

Read More

Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson court Newly revealed court documents in the prosecution of Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of assassinating conservative icon Charlie Kirk, have exposed a potential conflict of interest within the Utah County Attorney’s Office. Defense attorneys are pushing to boot the entire prosecution team, citing personal ties to the crime scene. Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA, was killed on September 10 while addressing a massive crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University during his “American Comeback Tour.” The conflict centers on an unnamed prosecutor whose family member, a student, was present at the…

Read More

Here’s how our economy currently works. We raise taxes on working Americans to give the money to Somali non-profits who claim to help kids and who then give the money to a Somali political candidate who threatened to blow up a school bus full of America kids for Somalia. [embedded content] Meet Ubax Gardheere, who was part of a conference on how Americans are racist, who ran as a progressive and who did this. In 2010, Gardheere faced felony charges after she boarded a Highline School District bus making its morning rounds and demanded the driver inform his dispatch “that…

Read More

Pope Leo XIV has identified the underpopulation “crisis” as a profound worldwide problem, listing the “demographic crisis” among the most urgent global challenges threatening families and societies while calling for greater protection of human life from conception and support for family formation. In a Monday address to Italian mayors from the National Association of Italian Local Authorities at the Vatican, the pontiff explicitly named the “demographic crisis” alongside other pressing issues. “The demographic crisis and the struggles of families and the young, the loneliness of the elderly and the silent cry of the poor, the pollution of the environment and…

Read More

A new chapter of grief has struck America’s most storied political family. According to the New York Post, Tatiana Schlossberg, the youngest granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, died Tuesday following a battle with cancer, according to an announcement from the JFK Library Foundation. She was 35. The foundation confirmed her death in a brief message shared on Instagram, noting the loss felt deeply across her extended family. Schlossberg leaves behind her husband and two young children. “Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning,” the statement read, signed by multiple family members. “She will always be in our hearts.” Her…

Read More

Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, passed away at the age of 35 on Tuesday from acute myeloid leukemia. Schlossberg disclosed her illness in an essay for The New Yorker on Nov. 22, sharing that her doctors gave her less than a year to live. She is survived by her parents, Edwin Schlossberg and Caroline Kennedy, her husband, George Moran, and her two children.“Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts,” the family said in statement posted by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. (RELATED: JFK Grandson Jack Schlossberg Decides…

Read More

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem attends a House Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland,” on Capitol Hill in Washington on Dec. 11, 2025. Reuters/Elizabeth FrantzWASHINGTON—The Department of Homeland Security is seeking an emergency demolition of historic buildings in the nation’s capital.The Washington Post first reported this development, citing documents it obtained. The DHS verified the authenticity of a memo in response to a request from The Epoch Times.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

Read More

John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg passed away Tuesday morning just six weeks after revealing she was diagnosed with acute myeloid Leukemia. She was only 35 years old. Tatiana Schlossberg is the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg. She worked as an environmental journalist and climate reporter for The New York Times. Schlossberg is survived by her husband, George Moran, her two children, siblings and her parents. “Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts,” the family said in a statement. Tatiana Schlossberg revealed her terminal diagnosis in November in a piece for…

Read More

Each year, Operation Rescue dedicates a hefty amount of time and resources to investigating wrongdoing at abortion clinics, including patient deaths and injuries, negligence and abuse by abortionists, or failure to comply with state regulations by abortion clinics and staff. “Many of these investigations begin with reports from dedicated sidewalk counselors,” says Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. “At no charge to the local pro-life community, our small but effective team comes alongside these advocates to conduct a full investigation, tracking down public records, submitting complaints, handling crucial follow-up, and even bringing in legal help when needed.” In 2025, Operation…

Read More

The Pelicans stink.PublishedDecember 30, 2025 2:40 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 30, 2025 2:21 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkJordan Poole, sir, what are you doing?The horrid New Orleans Pelicans had a real opportunity to earn their ninth win of the season on Monday night with a very good New York Knicks team in town, but ultimately gave away a late lead in what turned into their fourth consecutive loss.Poole, who is averaging just under 17 points per game for New Orleans this season, elected to try to take things into his own hands in the closing seconds. The word ‘try’ is the keyword in the…

Read More

I assume that liberals hear these statements differently than I do, but I also assume that it is because they are conditioned to believe that anybody they don’t like is a violent white supremacist bent on colonialist genocide.  Advertisement After all, in the moments after Charlie Kirk was shot, vast numbers of people blamed Kirk for being a divisive figure, and many were glad he died. But when I see politicians and commentators, or even reporters, speculating about escalating violence and defending rioting as peaceful First Amendment activity, I hear what I believe they are really saying: stop opposing us, or…

Read More

Long after their marriage ended, Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane have found themselves bound together again — not by romance, but by a shared fight against a devastating diagnosis. According to Fox News, as Dane’s ALS has progressed, Gayheart has quietly stepped into a role few expect of an ex-spouse.  What began as emotional support has grown into full-scale caregiving, with Gayheart helping manage medical decisions, coordinating daily care, and advocating fiercely within a complex health system — all while keeping her own household running and shielding their daughters from unnecessary disruption. “Our love may not be romantic, but it’s…

Read More

Researchers at UC Riverside say they have identified a critical gap in how scientists have long understood Earth’s carbon recycling system. By filling in this missing piece, they now believe that periods of global warming can swing too far in the opposite direction, potentially setting the stage for an ice age. For decades, scientists have thought Earth’s climate was regulated by a slow but dependable natural process driven by rock weathering. This mechanism was seen as a stabilizing force that kept temperatures from drifting too far in either direction. How Rock Weathering Helps Regulate Climate In this process, rain absorbs…

Read More

Independent journalists have uncovered disturbing evidence of potential ghost daycare operations in Columbus, Ohio, home to the second-largest Somali community in the United States. The new reporting from Muckraker journalists comes on the heels of a viral exposé by YouTuber Nick Shirley in Minnesota, where similar schemes allegedly siphoned billions in federal funds under the watch of Democrat Governor Tim Walz. The investigation, led by Muckraker’s Anthony and Josh Rubin, kicked off with a visit to the Great Minds Learning Academy at 2909 E 5th Avenue in Columbus. In a video posted on X on Monday, Rubin and his team…

Read More

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/27/we-have-to-reject-that-with-every-fiber-of-our-being-desantis-emerges-as-a-chief-ai-skeptic-00704333 He notably has taken aim at data centers sprouting up across the country by attempting to slow their growth in Florida, siding with local communities opposing the massive developments. And DeSantis frequently raises fears of how AI could ultimately upend the economy by displacing countless workers. By ANDREW ATTERBURY Excerpt: TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Gov. Ron DeSantis has fought Big Tech before. But his latest battle against artificial intelligence puts him at odds with a rapidly growing industry — and the leader of his party. … Unlike many of DeSantis’ high-profile fights, his opposition to AI has little to do…

Read More

U.S. Airmen prepare to load GBU-31 munitions onto F-15E Strike Eagles in support of Operation Hawkeye Strike, on Dec. 18, 2025. U.S. Air ForceThe United States and its partner forces have captured or killed nearly 25 operatives of the ISIS terrorist group since a large-scale strike in mid-December, the U.S. military said on Dec. 30.The missions were conducted between Dec. 20 and Dec. 29, beginning one day after the launch of Operation Hawkeye Strike, in which U.S. and Jordanian forces attacked more than 70 targets using 100 precision munitions, U.S. Central Command said in a statement.We had a problem loading…

Read More

Before dawn on many mornings, drivers in Florida have spotted an unusual sight along the roadside: a lone runner moving steadily forward, an American flag held high as it snaps in the wind. According to Fox News, that runner is Teag “Pure Joy” McCoy, and his miles-long jogs have turned into a viral symbol of patriotism, perseverance, and personal health.  McCoy is training for an ambitious goal — running a half-marathon in every state in 2026 — while using his runs to send what he says is a simple message of unity. “I love this country, and I’m trying to…

Read More

The group has amassed a huge audience on social media, with more than 400,000 followers on Facebook.ATLANTA (AP) — A group of Buddhist monks is persevering in their walking trek across much of the U.S. to promote peace, even after two of its members were injured when a truck hit their escort vehicle.After starting their walk in Fort Worth, Texas, on Oct. 26, the group of about two dozen monks has made it to Georgia as they continue on a path to Washington, D.C., highlighting Buddhism’s long tradition of activism for peace.The group planned to walk its latest segment through Georgia on Tuesday…

Read More

Not since the final season of Game of Thrones in 2019 has a series faced as much scrutiny as Stranger Things 5. With one episode remaining, fans and critics have overwhelmingly panned the final season.”‘Stranger Things’ Shows Its Age in a Final Season That’s Outgrown Its Core Appeal,” Variety wrote. The Atlantic published a review listing all the ways the show “lost itself” during its last run.Meanwhile, fans “review bombed” the season following the December 25 release of Season 5, Volume 2, dropping the show’s Rotten Tomatoes score from the 70s to 56 percent. The penultimate episode, “The Bridge,” is now…

Read More

WaPo Editorial Board pans Biden’s failed EV mandate The WaPo editorial board notes that “red tape and union giveaways” killed Biden’s EV dreams, along with weak demand. At the same time, US car companies are struggling after going all in on Biden’s plans. pic.twitter.com/mET0qRUxhh — 10 Minute Drill (@10minutedrill) December 30, 2025 The commission practically admitted this as it detailed plans to soften its 2030 emission targets for vans, for which “the electric vehicle uptake has been structurally more difficult.” Indeed, there is little demand for electric vans, and governments cannot change that by fiat. Ford’s parallel experience with electric…

Read More

Laws force initiation schools to be registered with authorities, but this has not stopped the proliferation of illegal initiation schools, where many of the deaths are reported.JOHANNESBURG (AP) — At least 41 young men have died as a result of circumcision procedures as part of traditional initiation activities in South Africa in November and December, authorities said Tuesday.Traditional initiation is a rite of passage into manhood for young men that is practiced annually by various ethic groups in Africa, including parts of South Africa. Among them are the Xhosa, Ndebele, Sotho and Venda communities.Traditionally, young men are isolated at initiation schools where they…

Read More

Credit: The White House A bombshell federal report has blown the lid off yet another massive Biden-era taxpayer scandal — this time inside the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. According to HUD’s own Fiscal Year 2025 Agency Financial Report, more than $5 billion in rental assistance payments during the final year of the Biden regime were flagged as “questionable” or improper, exposing systemic failures, nonexistent oversight, and breathtaking incompetence at the federal level. Among the most jaw-dropping revelations: tens of thousands of payments were made to people who were already DEAD, and thousands more went to recipients who…

Read More

The University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville, Va., on Oct. 12, 2022. Daxia Rojas/AFP via Getty ImagesThe U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) is challenging a Virginia law that allows in-state college tuition rates for students regardless of their immigration status, marking the latest in a series of federal lawsuits targeting similar college access policies.At the center of the Dec. 29 lawsuit is a provision in Virginia’s education code that grants in-state tuition to any student who attended a Virginia high school for at least two years and completed graduation requirements, or whose parents paid state taxes for at least two years.…

Read More

To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser…

Read More

(AP) — Starting Thursday, Americans in five states who get government help paying for groceries will see new restrictions on soda, candy and other foods they can buy with those benefits.Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah and West Virginia are the first of at least 18 states to enact waivers prohibiting the purchase of certain foods through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.It’s part of a push by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to urge states to strip foods regarded as unhealthy from the $100 billion federal program – long known as food stamps – that serves 42 million Americans.“We cannot…

Read More

]]>Popular music produces glitzy megacelebrities, indie stars, and cult acts that still fill stadiums. The film industry loves to feature those stories, either as fiction (A Star Is Born) or in biopics (Bohemian Rhapsody). What about the people who work hard to scrabble out a living in music, often by singing the music of these stars in dive bars, restaurants, and county fairs?  Advertisement Song Sung Blue pays tribute to a real-life couple who came together as “Lightning and Thunder,” a tribute act focusing on the music of Neil Diamond. The story of Mike Sardina (Hugh Jackman) and Claire Stingl Sardina…

Read More

Gov. Kathy Hochul said she’s bullish on communist Zohran Mamdani and strongly hinted that she plans to enact a multi-billion-dollar taxpayer-funded universal childcare program — a priority for the incoming socialist mayor. “I think he [Mamdani] is going to surprise a lot of people,” Democrat Hochul said Sunday on 77 WABC’s “Cats Roundtable” radio program. “Everybody — let’s give him a chance,” she said. She says that knowing they will be stealing everyone else’s money under a communist agenda. Massive Wealth Redistribution Everything Hochul and Mamdani do together will be big government communism and massive wealth redistribution. Far-left Democrat Hochul,…

Read More

The cleared, vacant lots of homes burned during the Palisades Fire are seen in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on June 9, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesAlmost a year after January’s devastating California wildfires, real estate investors have been buying up nearly 40 percent of the land sold in the areas impacted by the fires.A Dec. 30 report from Redfin stated that many of these now-empty lots once retained some of the nation’s most expensive homes, before they were reduced to rubble when the fire ripped through over 40,000 acres and destroyed more than 11,000 single-family homes in…

Read More

A 24-year-old man was arrested for allegedly robbing a Florida meat market on Dec. 23 while believed to be armed and wearing nothing but a face mask, police said. At around 8:50 p.m. on Dec. 23, police responded to a reported business robbery at BJ’s Meat Market, according to a press release from the Lake City Police Department. Upon arrival, police spoke with store employees, determined no one was hurt and reviewed surveillance video. Police learned the suspect was nude, except for a face covering. After receiving a description of the suspect and his purported direction of travel, police established…

Read More

Shaping public opinion isn’t just a matter of pushing propaganda or using censorship. To do it right, you have to create what amounts to an alternate reality in which The Narrative™ is reinforced to such an extent that people, when confronted with reality, actually have their minds blown.  Advertisement The two metaphors often used are The Matrix and The Truman Show. We are a long way off from being able to pull off a Matrix-like control of reality, and even the Truman Show is beyond the capacity of our media. Still, we are getting much closer to the latter for people…

Read More

Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced plans to launch a new political action committee titled “Fight for the People,” outlining an effort she says will allow her to travel, speak publicly, and support Democratic candidates through fundraising, as reported by Breitbart. The announcement was delivered through a mass fundraising text message sent under the subject line “My Decision – Kamala Harris.” In the message, Harris described her reasoning for creating the PAC and appealed to supporters for early financial backing ahead of an initial Federal Election Commission reporting deadline. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks on the stage as she campaigns…

Read More

Two Ohio siblings are being credited with helping save the life of their school bus driver after she suffered a medical emergency while transporting students to school earlier this month, an incident that was captured on video and later released by school officials, as reported by The New York Post. The incident occurred on Dec. 19 aboard a bus operated by Crestview Local Schools. According to video footage provided to ABC News 5, siblings Charlie, 14, and Catrina, 8, noticed that their bus driver was in distress and took immediate action to stop the bus and summon help. Brother, sister…

Read More

A tourist visiting New York City was stabbed Monday evening outside Bryant Park in what police described as an apparent random attack, leaving the victim hospitalized and investigators searching for a suspect, as reported by The New York Post. According to police and law enforcement sources, the victim is a 44-year-old man visiting from Canada. The stabbing occurred around 5:30 p.m. near the southeast corner of Bryant Park, close to 40th Street and Sixth Avenue, a heavily trafficked area in Midtown Manhattan. Sources told Eyewitness News the victim was a tourist from Canada visiting Bryant Park. No arrests have been…

Read More

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of operating as a conduit for the White House rather than as an independent leader of the legislative branch, according to reporting published Monday by The New York Times. Greene made the remarks during a series of interviews in which she discussed her recent interactions with President Donald Trump, ongoing frustrations within the House of Representatives, and threats she said have been made against her family. Her comments come amid reported dissatisfaction among Republican lawmakers with House leadership and as approval ratings for the Republican-led Congress have declined. “Mike Johnson…

Read More

More than 200 people gathered Monday night at Lindenhurst Village Square for a candlelight vigil honoring Edeedson Cine, the 23-year-old CVS employee killed during a robbery on Christmas Day. The vigil drew family members, friends, coworkers, and local residents, along with Suffolk County’s top law enforcement official, as reported by the New York Post. Kevin Catalina addressed the crowd and offered a public apology to Cine’s family, stating that the department failed to prevent the fatal attack. Edeedson Cine Jr. was not scheduled to work at CVS on Christmas, but he was called in. John Pilaccio was arrested and charged…

Read More

A dramatic rescue unfolded on Christmas Day near Lake Tahoe after an SUV slid on an icy roadway and veered off a snow-covered embankment, leaving the vehicle dangling precariously near a cliff as bystanders rushed to help those trapped inside, as reported by The New York Post. Dashcam video captured the moment the black SUV lost traction on the slick road and began sliding sideways before nose-diving down the embankment. According to KABC, the vehicle narrowly avoided plunging down a steep drop as it came to rest tilted on its side. The footage shows two of the SUV’s wheels continuing…

Read More

A Florida woman has been charged with first-degree premeditated murder after authorities say she suffocated her elderly mother following a denied request for medically assisted suicide, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, as reported by The New York Post. Deputies said Martha Jo Blake, 66, allegedly killed her 97-year-old mother, Patricia Blake, at the family’s home in Palm Beach. Patricia Blake suffered from Parkinson’s disease and a thyroid disorder, authorities said. Deputies responded to the residence after Martha Jo Blake reported finding her mother deceased. She told responding officers that she last saw her mother alive around 10…

Read More

While all three big three broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) have covered the widespread cases of social services fraud among Minnesota’s Somali community, the frequency and thoroughness of the coverage has varied widely depending on the network. Before December 29, CBS was the only network to have aired even a single full-length report about the scandal, and as of this study’s publishing, ABC hasn’t touched the story outside of a single offhand mention on December 3. MRC analysts examined every December, 2025 edition of the big three broadcast networks’ flagship evening newscasts for any discussion of the Minnesota social…

Read More