Young U.S. Soldier Dies in Training Accident in Hungary

Young U.S. Soldier Dies in Training Accident in Hungary

A 24-year-old U.S. Army Sergeant, Aaron Cox, who was serving with the 101st Airborne Division’s 2nd Air Strike Mobile Brigade Combat Team, lost his life in a training accident that took place in Hungary on Thursday. The accident occurred during a confirmed training run. It was the time when a military vehicle lost control and… Continue Reading →

ABC News Suspends Veteran Correspondent Terry Moran After Controversial Social Media Post

ABC News Suspends Veteran Correspondent Terry Moran After Controversial Social Media Post

ABC journalist, Terry Moran, has been given his marching orders by ABC News, his employers for decades, due to his social media post against former President Donald Trump and his confidant, Stephen Miller. The construction of the episode took place on Sunday when Moran commented on X (previously known as Twitter) that was both blistering… Continue Reading →

U.S. Employers Added 139,000 Jobs in May, Showing a Cautious but Resilient Labor Market

U.S. Employers Added 139,000 Jobs in May, Showing a Cautious but Resilient Labor Market

Employers in the U.S. added 139,000 positions in May, and the job market gave no indications of losing its steam despite the slowdown in the pace of growth. The labor force participation rate remained at the historically low level of 4.2%, while hiring decreased a bit from the figure of 147,000 reported for April and… Continue Reading →

Tragic Fall on Denali: Climber Dies After 3,000-Foot Plunge on Mount McKinley

Tragic Fall on Denali: Climber Dies After 3,000-Foot Plunge on Mount McKinley

Hiker Alex Chiu fell to his death of approximately 3,000 feet after falling from Mount McKinley, also called Denali, while on the way down Mount McKinley in Alaska, on June 2, 2025. The National Park Service verified that Chiu plummeted from an area called Squirrel Point on the West Buttress route into the Peters Glacier,… Continue Reading →

Tension in Chicago: Several Detained During Surprise Immigration Check-Ins

Tension in Chicago: Several Detained During Surprise Immigration Check-Ins

What was expected to be the regular procedure of immigration check-in for some individuals in South Loop, Chicago, not only turned into pandemonium but also a heart-rending event on Wednesday, as federal agents – allegedly from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – took the liberty to capture around a dozen individuals without informing… Continue Reading →

Supreme Court Sides with Gunmakers in Mexico’s $10B Lawsuit

Supreme Court Sides with Gunmakers in Mexico’s $10B Lawsuit

Gun manufacturers in America have received a big legal boost through a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, wherein the court unanimously upheld that the Mexican government has no legal right to attach the blame on them for gun violence across the border. The court’s resolution means that Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against companies such… Continue Reading →

Washington State Man Charged in Connection with California Fertility Clinic Bombing, Say Authorities

Washington State Man Charged in Connection with California Fertility Clinic Bombing, Say Authorities

There is a new alarming revelation about the terrorist act by a man outside a fertility clinic last month in California: the police declared that a 32-year-old male from Washington state is the person who provided chemicals used in the attack. Daniel Jongyon Park, from Kent, Washington, who went to Poland after the May 17… Continue Reading →

Masters of the House: Tension Builds as Trump and Vance Head to Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center

Masters of the House: Tension Builds as Trump and Vance Head to Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center

In an unexpected mix of politics and performing arts, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance are expected to be in attendance on the opening night of Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center next week, together with their respective spouses: Melania Trump and Usha Vance. The performance will start a month-long staging of the… Continue Reading →

DHS Says Acting FEMA Chief’s Hurricane Remark Was Just a Joke

DHS Says Acting FEMA Chief’s Hurricane Remark Was Just a Joke

The man in charge of FEMA, David Richardson, is in the headlines, but not for the preparations to deal with natural disasters. The acting head of FEMA, David Richardson, joked that “he didn’t know the U.S. had a hurricane season” during a Monday staff briefing, as reported by Reuters. The statement was immediately criticized by… Continue Reading →

Trump Administration Hits Pause on Garnishing Social Security for Student Loan Defaults

Trump Administration Hits Pause on Garnishing Social Security for Student Loan Defaults

The Trump administration’s announcement that it is putting a halt to the garnishment of Social Security checks is a move that is tending to the welfare of thousands of elderly Americans who are in debt due to their student loans. After just a few weeks when the government resumed the process of taking money from… Continue Reading →