Trump’s Money Chokehold Tightens Around Iran

When Washington promises to “crush” an adversary without firing more shots, it is betting that finance, logistics, and law can do what missiles and brigades often cannot: change an opponent’s behavior at scale and...

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Frat Cocaine Factory Exposed

When a drug enterprise embeds itself inside a campus social network, what looks like casual student vice can evolve into a disciplined supply chain—with...

Tropical Tag, Hurricane-Size Havoc

A storm’s label can fall faster than its dangers; Lala’s downgrade from hurricane to tropical storm reduced its peak wind, not the hazards that mattered most to Hawaiʻi—torrential rain, dangerous surf, flooding, and long, brittle outages that complicate recovery.The Short VersionLala weakened to a tropical storm but still delivered damaging winds and torrential rain across multiple islands.Emergency managers and forecasters stressed hazard-specific risks—flooding, surf, debris, and power—rather than the category label.Tropical-storm-force winds with gusts near hurricane strength persisted, especially over higher terrain and windward coasts.Effective public guidance in Hawaiʻi prioritizes clear, action-oriented messages that match local hazards and timing.What...

CBS Star Hit With Explosive Lawsuit

When a harassment allegation surfaces inside a newsroom, the legal fight almost never stops at personal conduct; it expands into a test of how the employer handled leave, accommodations, and complaints. The lawsuit naming CBS News chief correspondent Matt Gutman sits squarely in that pattern.The Short VersionA former ABC News field producer, Samira Said, filed a civil lawsuit alleging Matt Gutman made “sexualized” remarks during assignments while both worked at ABC News, and that ABC/Disney retaliated and ultimately terminated her after she raised concerns.The complaint names Gutman, ABC, Disney, and an ABC News bureau chief as defendants and details...

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Silencer Registry Stumbles—What’s Left?

When Congress zeros out a tax that once anchored a federal regulatory regime, the government cannot keep using the old machinery as if the...

Show The Files: Misuse Claim Falls Short

When a grant program becomes a proxy war over public safety, numbers alone can be weaponized; the question that actually decides whether there was “misuse” is narrower and more prosaic—were the awards lawful under the program’s rules and spent on the authorized work, regardless of a recipient’s advocacy outside the grant?The Short VersionThe $54 million allegation names six well-known civil legal-aid providers and itemizes award totals; the core facts are about recipients and amounts, not proven illegal diversion.Labeling recipients “criminal-friendly” is rhetoric; the available record does not include grant files, selection criteria, or audits establishing misuse.The Attorney General’s office...

Robot On The Line In New Orleans

New Orleans is using artificial intelligence to screen some 911 calls, and the city says the system only steps in after a crash has already been reported.Quick TakeThe Orleans Parish Communication District says its AI tool is limited to duplicate auto crash calls.The system activates only when human call takers are busy and a caller is near a known crash.Officials say callers who do not match that narrow use case are sent to a human dispatcher.The move adds to a wider debate over automation in emergency services and public notice.How the AI triage worksThe Orleans Parish Communication District says...

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One Hard Spot, Everything Changes

The key fact in Lucy Davis’s disclosure is not the headline word “incurable”; it is the way advanced breast cancer can remain hidden until...

Fuel Blast Chokes Central Valley Lifeline

A fuel tanker carrying about 8,600 gallons erupted into a fireball on Highway 99 near Selma, and the crash shut down southbound traffic for hours.Story SnapshotThe fire started after a crash on southbound Highway 99 near Second Street in Selma.Local reports say the tanker was carrying about 8,600 gallons of fuel.Both drivers suffered minor injuries, and traffic was diverted off the highway.Later reporting shifted the cause away from an unsafe lane change and toward a disabled box truck on the shoulder.What Happened on Highway 99Multiple local reports say a fuel tanker and a box truck crashed on southbound Highway...

Guilty Verdict Stands — Prison Door Opens

MAGA’s most famous prison case has ended with Tina Peters walking free after a commutation, even though her conviction still stands.Quick TakeA Colorado jury convicted Tina Peters in 2024 on seven counts tied to a Mesa County election system breach.The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld the conviction in April 2026 but threw out the original sentence.Governor Jared Polis later commuted the sentence, and Peters was released from prison.The case now sits at the center of a larger fight over election security, free speech, and political pressure.What the case was really aboutThe core of the Peters case was not a...

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