Mexico offers protection to famed singer after drug cartel death threats
Authorities in Mexico are offering state protection to famed regional Mexican singer Natanael Cano and other artists after a drug cartel in northern Mexico publicly threatened them, prosecutors confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday. Photos of a banner threatening the lives of Cano, a singer of corridos, a musical genre often linked to drug cartel More...
Liberal Washington Post columnist predicts Biden ‘won’t have much of a lasting legacy’
Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell admitted in a recent piece that President Biden probably won’t have a lasting legacy, especially on the economy. Rampell, who writes about economic issues for the outlet, More...
Meta ending 3rd-party fact checkers ‘transformative,’ but other legal issues remain, says expert
The decision by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to end Facebook’s work with third-party fact-checkers and ease some of its content restrictions is a potentially “transformative” moment for the platform, More...
US strikes underground Houthi weapons depots used to hit American ships
The U.S. military on Wednesday said its forces struck weapons depots used by the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist group in Yemen to target naval warships and merchant vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. “U.S. More...
CIA-trained Navy veteran details ‘very devastating’ impact CNN segment had on his life: ‘Labeled a criminal’
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA — U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young testified on Tuesday that the CNN segment at the heart of his defamation lawsuit against the network had “an immediate and very devastating” More...
Biden says Trump praised him when the two met in the White House after Trump’s victory
President Biden said that President-elect Trump was “complimentary” to him about some of his economic policies when the two met in the Oval Office following the election to pledge a smooth transition. “I More...
LA residents recall harrowing escape from wildfires as homes, businesses go up in flames: ‘Like a war zone’
Two Los Angeles residents detailed their harrowing escape from a wildfire that ripped through their community, as they await word on the fate of their home and business. Palisades Highlands residents Eric Robertson More...
Sen. Tuberville: Senate to consider my bill, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act
Scholastic competition—especially college sports—has become an important part of the fabric of our country. And in increasingly divided times, athletic competitions are one of the few things that bring Americans More...
Raging Palisades fire destroys high school featured in multiple Hollywood films
Palisades Charter High School has been engulfed in flames due to the wildfires raging in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. The burning property, a popular location for Hollywood productions, has More...
Ex-NFL star, with ties to Eli Manning trade, discusses chances of Shedeur Sanders refusing Titans for Giants
The Tennessee Titans have their choice at the cream of the crop with the No. 1 pick in April, and there’s a fairly decent chance it will be Colorado star quarterback Shedeur Sanders. That’s who Shawne More...






