Pentagon’s Plan To Feed Troops Lab-Grown Meat Sparks Controversy
The Pentagon has unveiled a controversial plan to boost recruitment by serving lab-grown meat to troops, a move aimed at reducing the military’s carbon...
Police Confiscate Nearly 100 Illegal Mopeds In Queens Crackdown
Authorities in Queens have seized almost 100 unregistered and uninsured mopeds during a four-day operation aimed at curbing illegal scooter use. The initiative, conducted...
Kentucky Police Conduct Frantic Search For Missing Infant
Kentucky State Police are conducting a desperate search for Miya Tucker Rudd, an 8-month-old girl who has been missing since April. Miya, who tested...
Quick-Thinking Police Officers Save Newborn’s Life
In a remarkable turn of events, two police officers in Alexandria, Virginia, recently saved a newborn baby's life, showcasing the true spirit of service...
Jewish Students Sue UCLA Over Campus Antisemitism
Three Jewish students at UCLA have filed a lawsuit against the university, claiming they faced severe antisemitism following the October 7 terrorist attack on...
Wethersfield Town Council Rejects ‘Thin Blue Line’ Flag Request, Opts For Pride Flag Instead
The Wethersfield Town Council in Connecticut has voted 5-3 to deny a motion put forth by Republican members to fly the "Thin Blue Line"...
Parents Fuming Over High Ice Cream Prices In NYC
New York City parents are outraged over the steep prices of ice cream, with some paying "upwards of $60" for treats that used to...
Jordan Demands Answers From Fauci, Accuses Him Of Contradicting Testimony
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has fired off another strongly worded letter, this time targeting Dr. Anthony Fauci following his June 3 testimony...
Social Media Influencer Alex Choi Charged With Federal Crimes Over Helicopter Fireworks Stunt
Alex Choi, a YouTuber with nearly 1 million subscribers, has been charged with federal crimes related to a 2023 video stunt involving a helicopter...
LA Prosecutor’s Account Raises Questions About Dismissal Of Election Firm Charges
A former Los Angeles prosecutor has shed light on the puzzling dismissal of criminal charges against an election software company, raising questions about the...