(Ken Silva, Headline USA) This week, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange had his final appeal hearing to oppose extradition from the UK to the U.S. to stand trial for allegedly violating the Espionage Act—charges that stem from him publishing leaked records about U.S. war crimes.
Two High Court judges said Wednesday they would take...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A new outdoor art exhibit at the University of Houston caused a backlash from students, alumni and a pro-life organization for being “satanic” and supportive of “child sacrifice.”
The Public Art University of Houston System, which co-commissioned the display, described the “Havah… to Breathe, Air, Life”...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is offering some insights into his decision not to be considered as a potential running mate on Donald Trump's 2024 ticket.
DeSantis asserted on Wednesday that, in contrast to other Republican politicians, he is not actively seeking a place on the ticket and...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) It was revealed that Google’s AI chatbot Gemini explicitly avoids showing white people, even if a person asks for a picture of a white person, such as a pope, a Viking and America’s Founding Fathers.
However, as a result, the person receives pictures of an Indian...
(Headline USA) The Biden administration announced this week it will transfer another $1.2 billion in student-loan debt from more than 150,000 borrowers to taxpayers at large, despite a Supreme Court ruling last year that made clear the executive branch lacks the authority to do so without congressional action.
President Joe...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Joe Biden allowed his infamous dog, Commander Biden, to bite Secret Service agents a staggering total of 24 times before expelling him from the White House grounds last year, according to recently revealed documents.
The newly disclosed total tally of incidents did not include previously reported...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Officials on Tuesday released the names of two alleged mass-shooters who terrorized the Kansas City Chiefs' Feb. 14 Super Bowl victory parade killing one person and hospitalizing 22 others.
Dominic Miller, 18, and Lyndell Mays, 23, were each charged with second-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Is President Joe Biden regretting his decision to roll back his predecessor's strong immigration policies? It certainly seems so.
Biden is contemplating signing some executive orders to rein in the rampant illegal immigration at the southern border. Ironically, among these orders is the potential authorization for the...
(Headline USA) New York Attorney General Letitia James said this week that she will seek to seize former President Donald Trump’s property in the state if he does not pay a $363 million fine handed down to him in a civil fraud case.
Trump, his two oldest sons and the Trump...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Criticizing the Justice Department for prosecuting right-wing activists while ignoring groups such as Antifa, U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney on Wednesday dismissed the DOJ's case against two white nationalists who faced charges of planning and engaging in riots at political rallies in 2017.
The white nationalists—Robert Rundo...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Kevin Bass, a doctor who has been canceled for noticing patterns of wokeness in the medical field, offered research showing that the medical field has shifted far leftward at an increasingly rapid rate over the past 20 years.
In December, Bass tweeted the graphical results of...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department filed a court brief Tuesday in support of a lawsuit from transgender inmate Jonathan C. Richardson, who now goes by the name “Autumn Cordellionè” and is serving a 55-year sentence for killing Richardson’s infant stepdaughter.
Richardson, who identifies as an “Islamic-practicing transwoman,” first sued...