Court Halts Order to Pull National Guard from Washington, D.C.

**Court Halts Order to Pull National Guard from Washington, D.C.** A U.S. federal appeals court has temporarily allowed National Guard troops to remain in Washington, D.C. This comes after a lower court had ruled to end their deployment. The legal decision was paused while the Trump administration challenges the ruling. The National Guard has been … Read more

U.S. Navy Carrier Group Faces Critical Failures During Intense Deployment

**U.S. Navy Carrier Group Faces Critical Failures During Intense Deployment** A recent investigation has revealed that a recent deployment by the U.S. Navy’s Truman aircraft carrier group faced serious operational failures. The carrier group was at sea for months, conducting airstrikes for an unbroken 52-day period. However, reports now show that not all the ships … Read more

December’s Cold Moon Marks Final Supermoon of 2025

**December’s Cold Moon Marks Final Supermoon of 2025** Skywatchers worldwide are getting ready to witness the final supermoon of 2025. Called the “Cold Moon,” this lunar event is expected to light up the night skies on December 5. Appearing larger and brighter than usual, supermoons occur when the moon is closest to Earth during its … Read more

DOJ Explains Who Qualifies Under Trump’s Broad 2020 Pardons

**DOJ Explains Who Qualifies Under Trump’s Broad 2020 Pardons** The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said this week it has the legal authority to decide who qualifies under former President Donald Trump’s 2020 blanket pardons. These controversial pardons, granted near the end of Trump’s term, aimed to cover individuals prosecuted due to the results of … Read more

Starbucks Workers Rally in NYC Amid Third Week of Strikes

**Starbucks Workers Rally in NYC Amid Third Week of Strikes** Hundreds of Starbucks workers and supporters held a rally in New York City as labor strikes entered their third week. The event took place outside the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Manhattan, located near the Empire State Building. This location also serves as the company’s regional … Read more

Coaching Changes Stir Drama Ahead of College Football Championships

**Coaching Changes Stir Drama Ahead of College Football Championships** Major changes in college football coaching staffs are creating uncomfortable distractions during this championship weekend. Some head coaches are already hired for new jobs at other schools, yet still leading their current teams into crucial title games. This issue is especially noticeable in the American Athletic … Read more

Matt Reeves Backs Paul Dano After Tarantino Criticism

**Matt Reeves Backs Paul Dano After Tarantino Criticism** Filmmaker Matt Reeves has openly shown support for actor Paul Dano following harsh remarks from director Quentin Tarantino. In a recent podcast interview, Tarantino described Dano as “weak sauce,” suggesting the actor lacked screen power. The comment quickly gained attention online, sparking debate among fans and industry … Read more

U.S. Reduces Work Permit Duration for Refugees and Protected Immigrants

**U.S. Reduces Work Permit Duration for Refugees and Protected Immigrants** The U.S. government announced on Wednesday that it will shorten the duration of work permits for certain immigrants. This change affects refugees, asylum seekers, and others who have been granted special protections to live and work legally in the country. The announcement is part of … Read more

Border Patrol Surge Puts Pressure on New Orleans’ New Mayor

**Border Patrol Surge Puts Pressure on New Orleans’ New Mayor** A sudden rise in U.S. Border Patrol activity has brought New Orleans into the center of a growing immigration debate. This week, agents were deployed as part of a federal enforcement surge aimed at identifying and detaining undocumented immigrants in the United States. The move … Read more

Ancient Volcano May Have Sparked the Black Death, New Study Finds

**Ancient Volcano May Have Sparked the Black Death, New Study Finds** A new study suggests that a volcanic eruption may have triggered one of the deadliest pandemics in European history. Scientists now believe that the Black Death, which killed millions across Europe in the 14th century, could have been sparked by a major eruption in … Read more