Mafia Boss CAPTURED — Hiding in $1,000-Per-Night Villa

Italy's law enforcement delivers a decisive strike against organized crime, capturing a top Camorra mafia boss hiding in luxury while America focuses on draining its own swamp under President Trump's second term.Story HighlightsCarabinieri arrested...

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War Powers Showdown Shakes Congress

A war that was sold as “targeted” is now ripping open a second fight at home: who controls the power to send Americans into...

HOLY WEEK MASSACRE: 120 Christians Slaughtered

Fulani militias slaughtered over 120 Christians during Holy Week 2025 in Nigeria's Middle Belt, hacking families with machetes on Palm Sunday in a brazen "slow-motion genocide" that demands America's attention under President Trump's second term.Story HighlightsFulani militias killed 120+ Christians, including women and children, across Plateau State from March 27 to April 13, 2025, displacing 7,000.Palm Sunday massacre in Zike village claimed 56 lives, orphaning a 7-year-old boy after his family was mutilated.CSI labels attacks religiously motivated land grabs by Muslim Fulani against Christian farmers, timed for Christian holidays.Nigerian government's Fulani dominance enables impunity, urging U.S. pressure for accountability.Pattern...

Billions in Donations—How Much Was Foreign?

A congressional investigation reveals that ActBlue, the Democratic Party's primary fundraising platform, deliberately loosened fraud prevention rules twice in 2024 while processing donations from foreign IP addresses using prepaid cards—raising serious questions about election integrity and the integrity of billions in political contributions.Story SnapshotActBlue accepted 237 donations from foreign IP addresses using domestic prepaid cards during a 30-day window in fall 2024Internal documents show the platform softened fraud rules twice in 2024 to increase donation volume, accepting approximately 10% more fraudulent transactionsHouse Republicans identified 22 significant fraud campaigns on the platform, with nearly half linked to foreign sourcesTrump administration...

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Unconfirmed IPO Plans—SpaceX’s Secret Strategy

Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly preparing a confidential IPO filing that could make Wall Street billions while everyday Americans watch another private success story...

Kharg Island Tensions Erupt: Is War Looming?

President Trump’s talk of “taking the oil” from Iran is reopening the one fight many conservatives thought was settled: how to pressure hostile regimes without sliding into another open-ended ground mission. Quick Take Trump floated seizing Iran’s Kharg Island—its main oil export hub—and acknowledged US troops could need to deploy there “for a while.” Iran’s military leadership threatened to strike oil targets tied to the US after Trump claimed attacks on Kharg-related military targets and warned Iran over Hormuz access. A temporary reprieve on strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure runs until April 6 as negotiations are described as ongoing, adding...

Reparations Bombshell Ignites House Immigration Fight

A leading House Democrat is now floating “reparations” for illegal immigrants—while many working Americans are struggling to pay for groceries, energy, and the cost of a widening war overseas. Story Snapshot Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) urged “reparations” for undocumented migrants and suggested prosecution for immigration officers during a progressive “shadow hearing” on March 27, 2026. The comments land as the Trump administration expands deportations of criminal illegal immigrants and House Republicans push legislation targeting benefits fraud. Republicans argue the debate is really about taxpayer protection, public safety, and enforcing existing law—not “trauma” narratives. The “reparations” framing marks a notable expansion...

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Volkswagen War Pivot SHOCKS Germany

Volkswagen’s reported plan to build Iron Dome components in Germany shows how Europe’s industrial base is being pulled into a new wartime economy—just as...

No-Bond Detentions Ignite Courtroom War

A viral claim that a “second federal appeals court” forced ICE to detain most deportees collapses under scrutiny—and what’s really happening is a major court fight over detention power, due process, and executive authority. Quick Take No clear evidence supports the headline claim that a second appeals court “required” ICE to detain most deportees; the closest match is a 5th Circuit ruling that upheld no-bond detention authority in parts of the South. The 5th Circuit’s 2-1 decision backed the Trump administration’s policy of denying bond hearings for many detainees during removal proceedings. Habeas petitions challenging detention reportedly surged to more...

AI-First Pentagon Gamble Stuns Commanders

The Pentagon’s race to become “AI-first” is colliding with a hard question for a nation already fighting Iran: will faster machines quietly weaken the human judgment that keeps American troops—and civilians—alive?Story SnapshotU.S. intelligence and defense leaders describe AI as a defining military technology, but they also warn that combat use raises real risks when humans defer too much.The Department of War’s 2026 AI push emphasizes rapid deployment and experimentation, while outside analysts stress limits, bias, and the need for disciplined oversight.Tools tied to Project Maven and modern decision-support systems can speed targeting and planning, yet “human-in-the-loop” safeguards are only...

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