DOJ Settles Biden-Era Case Over Alleged Pressure to Silence Journalist on Vaccines
The Department of Justice announced on May 13 that it has settled a lawsuit alleging the Biden administration pressured Twitter to silence an American citizen over his COVID vaccine commentary. The case, Berenson v. Biden, No. 25-2709, resolves federal claims while preserving allegations against other defendants. Alex Berenson, a former New York Times reporter turned […]
Underwater Grenade Found at Alabama Drinking Water Dam Sparks National Security Concerns
Divers conducting routine maintenance at a drinking-water dam in Mobile, Alabama discovered an underwater grenade-type improvised explosive device at Converse Reservoir. The incident occurred at a critical infrastructure site supplying drinking water to approximately 350,000 residents in the Mobile area. Converse Reservoir, also known as Big Creek Lake, is federally designated critical infrastructure. Authorities notified […]
Florida House Speaker’s Inaction on Medical Freedom and AI Bill Sparks Governor’s Outrage
Governor Ron DeSantis publicly criticized Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez for refusing to advance legislation addressing medical freedom and an AI Bill of Rights during last month’s congressional reapportionment Special Session. DeSantis asserted that Perez has acted contrary to what voters expect from public servants in Florida, stating, “He has a personal agenda.” The governor […]
Billion-Dollar Medicare Fraud Machine Shattered: Federal Court Finds Health Tech CEO Guilty of Systemic Theft from Seniors
A federal jury in South Florida has convicted Brett Blackman, 42, founder and owner of healthcare software company HealthSplash, for orchestrating one of the largest Medicare fraud schemes in the state’s history—a billion-dollar operation built on fake doctors’ orders, illegal kickbacks, and systematic targeting of hundreds of thousands of sick and elderly Americans. Blackman was […]
Supreme Court Opens Door for Freight Brokers to Face Liability in Truck Accident Cases
The Supreme Court has issued a unanimous decision in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, ruling that federal law does not block injured drivers from suing freight brokers who negligently hire unsafe trucking companies. Shawn Montgomery, a truck driver, lost part of his leg after his parked tractor-trailer was struck by another vehicle on an […]
Georgian National Commander Butcher Sentenced to 15 Years for Plotting Attacks on Jewish Communities
A 22-year-old Georgian national who identified himself as Commander Butcher was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison this week. Federal prosecutors stated that he led an international violent extremist group, distributed instructions for making bombs and ricin, and planned a mass casualty attack targeting Jewish communities in Brooklyn. The Department of Justice announced the […]
Chinese Security Blocks Armed U.S. Secret Service Agent During Trump’s Beijing Summit
A physical standoff erupted Thursday between U.S. Secret Service agents and Chinese security officials at Beijing’s Temple of Heaven as American press pool personnel faced a nearly 30-minute delay entering the historic compound. The dispute centered on Chinese authorities refusing to permit an armed Secret Service agent—part of the White House press pool—to enter the […]
US Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Freight Brokers Liable for Hiring Dangerous or Foreign Drivers
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a unanimous ruling that freight brokers can be held liable for hiring trucking companies that employ dangerous or foreign drivers if those drivers cause an accident. The decision centers on Shawn Montgomery, who lost part of his leg in a crash caused by a speeding semi-truck driver with a […]
Senate Fast-Tracks 49 Trump Appointees in Historic Cloture Vote
The United States Senate advanced a major milestone on Thursday, voting 51-46 to invoke cloture on 49 President Donald Trump’s executive branch nominees under Senate Resolution 690. The procedural move paves the way for these appointees—including U.S. Attorneys, U.S. Marshals, ambassadors, and senior officials from the Departments of Defense, State, Transportation, Commerce, and Energy—to be […]
Zelenskiy’s Military Aid Plan: A Clear Path to Systemic Corruption in Ukraine
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has proposed that NATO members triple military aid to Ukraine through a mechanism requiring each member state to allocate 0.25% of their gross domestic product (GDP). This figure, calculated from NATO’s combined GDP of $57.2 trillion, would amount to $143 billion—a sum more than three times the military assistance Ukraine received […]