(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Residents of Chicago’s South Side are facing an uncertain future as the booming development around the $500 million Obama Presidential Center threatens to expel former Obama voters from their homes.
The longtime residents of the South Side are being forced to sell their homes--one longtime resident painfully...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Fugitive ex-Maryland official Roy McGrath has died following an armed encounter in the Knoxville, Tenn., area with FBI agents who were seeking to arrest him on a warrant.
An FBI statement did not make clear whether McGrath shot himself or whether he was shot during a...
(Headline USA) Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., teased a possible Senate run against Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand next year, saying she is considering a number of career options, including “higher office.”
When asked by Politico this week about a potential Senate run, Ocasio-Cortez said, “Don’t ask me that question… Print that.”
Ocasio-Cortez admitted...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Some of the world’s most powerful businessmen are having their connections to Jeffrey Epstein scrutinized, thanks to recent action in two lawsuits against JPMorgan Chase for allegedly helping him finance his human trafficking network.
According to reports, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon was deposed this week as part of a...
(Headline USA) Following a wave of backlash, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors dropped a controversial “decarceration” proposal that would have emptied out the city’s jails.
The move came in spite of already rampant crime in the city, fueled by George-Soros-backed District Attorney George Gascón's refusal to prosecute certain...
(Headline USA) Former Rep. Liz Cheney, RINO-Wyo., could use the indictment and arrest of former President Donald Trump to build momentum for a 2024 run, according to a new poll.
Support for Cheney has jumped significantly since news of Trump’s indictment broke last month. Before the indictment news, just 5%...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Amid recent recruitment woes, data suggested that the Defense Department may be losing a metaphorical battle of the bulge.
The Pentagon's 2020 Qualified Military Available Study indicated that 77% of recruits were unfit to serve in the armed forces without a waiver of some sort.
"The state...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Paralympics faced a possible scandal after several claims that athletes had faked the extent of their disabilities.
According to Breitbart, the International Paralympic Committee was demanding changes in the wake of the accusations.
Xavier Gonzalez, former chief of the IPC, presented evidence passed to him from...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Google announced that it would be cutting back on needless expenses---such as office micro-kitchens, cafés and fitness classes---in an attempt to reduce costs, much to the chagrin of its employees.
Earlier this year, the company fired 12,000 employees as the tech giant found itself in a...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Four unnamed business associates of the Biden family are reportedly cooperating with House Oversight Committee's investigation into the actions of both President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
According to Breitbart, committee chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., is investigating the family for nine separate alleged violations,...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) With sexually-transmitted diseases rising in New York City, the NYC Health Department reassured residents on Friday that a lifestyle of promiscuity with random strangers was safe, so long as partners were up-to-date on their COVID screenings.
“Hooking up can be healthy and as New York City...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is facing questions about a now-deleted Twitter profile that she was allegedly using as a "burner" account, the Daily Wire reported.
Twitter user Niko House exposed the account, @zazasmoka, which routinely replied to his tweets about AOC, often using first-person pronouns as...