Google Street View Busts Affair

A routine Google Street View update reportedly exposed a wife’s affair in Peru—turning a free map into the kind of “evidence” that used to require a private investigator.Story SnapshotA Peruvian husband allegedly discovered his...

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Scientists Baffled: Volcanic Lightning’s Uncharted Heights

The real story behind “volcanic lightning is solved” is how quickly a catchy claim can outrun the actual science—while researchers still work to pin...

Proof‑Of‑Life Chaos Grips Iran Regime

In the middle of a shooting war, the biggest question isn’t Iran’s next move—it’s whether Iran’s new supreme leader is even alive. Story Snapshot President Trump said he has not seen proof that Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is alive, calling his status “unclear.” Trump tied the uncertainty to pressure for Iranian “surrender,” arguing Tehran’s leadership chain is either hidden or broken. Iran’s system moved quickly after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed, elevating Mojtaba while officials pledged loyalty and vowed to keep fighting. Fighting continued into at least day 17, with Gulf states reporting drone attacks and rising...

Epstein Joke FREEZES Oscars Crowd

Conan O’Brien’s Oscars opening joke about Epstein and Prince Andrew proved how fast Hollywood will flirt with elite accountability—right up until the room gets uncomfortable. Story Snapshot Oscars host Conan O’Brien referenced Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew during the March 15, 2026, opening monologue, triggering groans and then applause inside the Dolby Theatre. The line landed amid heightened attention to Epstein-related document releases that began in late 2025 and continued into early 2026. Reports described the moment as one of the monologue’s biggest “shock” beats, underscoring how sensitive the topic remains for celebrity culture. No formal apology or official Oscars-organizer...

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Soros-Linked Cash Fuels UK Reparations Push

Foreign billionaire money is back in the spotlight after reports say Soros-linked funding is helping power a new push to make British taxpayers pay...

GRAVE SCANDAL: Catholic Leaders Platform Conspiracy Peddler

A prominent Catholic convert's antisemitic rhetoric has exposed the Church's inability to discipline high-profile members who violate core doctrinal teachings, raising urgent questions about institutional accountability and whether Catholic organizations will continue providing platforms to voices spreading conspiratorial hate.Story HighlightsCandace Owens converted to Catholicism in early 2024, then began promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories including Holocaust skepticism and false accusations against Jewish peopleCatholic organizations hosted Owens at celebratory events even after her inflammatory statements, creating what Church commentators call "grave scandal"Her rhetoric directly violates binding Church teaching from Vatican II's Nostra Aetate, which condemns antisemitism "at any time and by...

Hospice Fraud EXPLODES—Hundreds Millions Stolen

California's fraudulent hospice racket drains hundreds of millions from Medicare taxpayers, even after years of promised crackdowns under failed leftist oversight. Story Snapshot CBS investigation uncovers 700+ LA County hospices with multiple fraud red flags still licensed and operating. Taxpayers lose over $100 million in California alone from overbilling non-terminal patients. Vulnerable Americans like Dr. Lynn Ayani suffer identity theft, denied real care for fraudulent enrollments. State moratorium since 2022 fails; emergency regulations delayed, allowing scammers to thrive. Persistent Fraud Despite State Promises CBS News analyzed over 1,700 licensed hospices in Los Angeles County as of March 10, 2026. More than 700...

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UK Admits Legal System Flaws In Military Rape Cases

After years of elite excuses and “process over people,” the UK is quietly admitting a hard truth: victims of rape and sexual assault need...

Trump’s Hormuz Insurance Gambit Stuns Experts

President Trump's bold push for U.S.-backed insurance in the Strait of Hormuz shields American families from Iran-backed oil shocks, proving energy independence triumphs over globalist vulnerabilities. Story Highlights Trump administration explores government-backed insurance to keep oil flowing despite Iranian threats and insurer pullouts. Maersk suspends Strait transits after insurers cancel war-risk coverage, risking U.S. pump prices. Strait of Hormuz carries 20 million barrels daily, vital for global supply and American consumers. Expert Stephen Moore praises Trump's "drill, baby, drill" as key to buffering shocks. Conflict Ignites Insurance Crisis U.S.-Israeli strikes on February 27, 2026, launched the current escalation with Iran. Iranian drone...

California’s Oil War Heats Up

California’s energy chokehold is colliding with a wartime fuel shock—and the Trump Justice Department just signaled it may use federal emergency power to push oil back online over Sacramento’s objections. Story Snapshot The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel issued a 22-page opinion saying President Trump can use the Defense Production Act to override California laws blocking Sable Offshore’s Santa Barbara-area restart. The target is the Santa Ynez Unit—three offshore platforms in federal waters plus onshore processing and pipelines tied to a 2015 spill that shut operations down. California officials and environmental groups argue the federal approach is an unlawful power...

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