Shocking Cadaver Twist at Top Universities

American families donated loved ones’ bodies to science—only to learn they may have been used to train foreign military medics without clear consent.Story SnapshotStudent reporters say the University of Southern California (USC) quietly supplied...

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Home Opener Carnage Stuns Paraguay

On a night sold as a showcase of American promise, the U.S. men’s team finally delivered the kind of World Cup statement that makes...

Eight Weeks. Active Investigation. Federal Title IX Probe. School Still Silent.

A teenage girl says her opponent’s fingers entered her private area during a sanctioned girls’ wrestling match—and the adults waited nearly two months to call the sheriff .Story SnapshotThe teen gave a same-day account of forced intimate contact during the match .The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office opened an active criminal investigation .The school district notified law enforcement nearly eight weeks after the report .Federal officials launched a Title IX review of the district’s handling .Alleged assault on the mat and the athlete’s immediate accountThe wrestler, a minor, told journalist Brandi Kruse that her opponent forcefully inserted fingers into her...

Sneaky Pump Tax Hits 19 States

On America’s 250th birthday, a quiet gift from many state capitals is simple: you pay more every time you fill up.Story SnapshotAt least 19 states raised gas taxes between early 2025 and early 2026, and most of those hikes stick.Many increases are automatic, tied to inflation formulas that change your bill without a fresh vote.Politicians claim the money fixes roads, but clear proof of specific projects is often thin.For drivers, the burden shows up as steady, permanent higher prices at the pump.How America’s 250th Turned Into A Quieter Tax AnniversaryState leaders did not throw a parade for their gas...

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Math Meltdown Exposed: SAT Was the Alarm

As math skills quietly collapse on campus, the long-maligned SAT is turning out to be the warning signal our colleges chose to ignore.Story SnapshotCollege...

California Measles Alert: No Patients, No Outbreak — Just Sewage

Health officials are flagging measles in California wastewater again, raising alarms for parents while also reviving fears that public health bureaucrats could use another virus scare to justify fresh mandates and government overreach.Story SnapshotMerced County, California detected measles virus in wastewater, but reports zero confirmed local human cases so far.Officials call wastewater testing an “early warning” tool, not proof of an outbreak or a threat to drinking water.National data show only a tiny fraction of wastewater sites are reporting measles, despite wall-to-wall media headlines.Conservatives worry health agencies may use vague environmental signals to push renewed controls on families and...

Delayed Justice: The 1996 Shooting That Finally Got a U.S. Indictment

Raúl Castro’s rare public return has put a fresh spotlight on a 1996 shootdown case that now carries a formal United States indictment and a political fight over accountability.Quick TakeThe United States Department of Justice unsealed a superseding indictment charging Raúl Castro and five Cuban regime co-defendants over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown.The indictment says Cuban military fighter jets fired on two unarmed civilian aircraft outside Cuban territory, killing four people.Castro’s first public appearance since the charge was shown on Cuban state television at a Havana event marking his 95th birthday.Havana rejected the accusation and called it...

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The Federal Backdoor Into Your Emails — Washington Calls It National Security

As a critical federal spying power teeters on the brink, the Senate’s failure to move forward has left Americans’ privacy and national security hanging...

$2.8 Trillion Chose Texas Over California — Here’s the Full Story

As California politicians flirt with new billionaire taxes, a red-state rival has quietly seized the nation’s corporate crown and the jobs, revenue, and influence that come with it.Story SnapshotTexas now hosts the most Fortune 500 headquarters in America, edging past California on both company count and total revenue.Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth have become powerful corporate hubs, showing that Texas’s advantage is broad, not just one lucky city.Years of high taxes, heavy regulation, and anti-business politics are pushing companies away from California’s one-party rule.Conflicting narratives from business boosters and coastal media try to downplay taxes, but corporate behavior is telling...

18 Veterans Die by Suicide Every Day — Is This Bill the Answer?

A new veteran suicide bill could expose a familiar Washington problem: too many programs, too little proof, and far too many dead Americans who wore the uniform.Quick TakeFederal data shows an average of 17.6 veterans died by suicide each day in 2022, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Lawmakers say the new What Works for Preventing Veteran Suicide Act would force the VA to set measurable goals, improve data collection, and evaluate whether prevention pilots actually work. VA research says veteran suicide is driven by multiple factors, including mental health, substance use, financial stress, housing instability, and...

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