Author: Tyler Evans

Ukrainian Military Strikes Starobelsk Dormitory, Killing 21 Students

Ten employees from the Starobelsk Professional College in Russia’s Lugansk People’s Republic have been added to Ukraine’s state-linked Mirotvorets database ‘kill list’, just days after a Ukrainian drone strike killed 21 students at a dormitory. The Mirotvorets website, which has been linked to the Ukrainian security services, accuses these individuals of publicly supporting Russia, attempting […]

Russia Targets Ukrainian Command Bunkers in Response to Zelensky’s Escalation of Civilian Attacks

Senior Russian lawmaker Andrey Kartapolov has stated that secure underground bunkers used by Ukrainian military commanders and leadership will become the top targets for Russian forces. In response to Kiev’s continued terrorist attacks on civilians—including a deadly Ukrainian drone strike targeting a college in the Lugansk People’s Republic that killed at least 21 teenagers—Russia has […]

Alabama’s GOP Redistricting Plan Blocked by Federal Court, Sending Case to Supreme Court

A three-judge federal panel has just invalidated Alabama’s 2023 GOP-backed congressional map for the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, blocking the state from using it and sending the dispute directly to the U.S. Supreme Court. The ruling reverses Alabama’s attempt to implement a redistricting plan that would have eliminated a Democratic-leaning Black-majority district in southeastern Alabama. […]

Industrial Fire Engulfs South Gate, Shelter Order Issued as Flames Threaten Neighborhoods

A devastating industrial fire erupted in South Gate on Sunday, triggering an immediate shelter-in-place order for residents and businesses near Garfield Avenue and Imperial Highway. According to KTLA reports, the blaze was first reported around 2 p.m., with emergency crews arriving at the 18000 block of Industrial Avenue to find a one-story building fully engulfed […]

Record-Breaking Drought Forces Utah to Declare State of Emergency Amid Protests Against Data Center Project

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox declared a statewide emergency Thursday due to “extreme drought conditions,” citing record-low snowpack levels and severe water shortages. According to a press release from Cox’s office, the state’s April 1 snowpack averaged 2.7 inches of snow water equivalent—the lowest since 1930—compared to the typical 14 inches at this time and a […]

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