April 25, 2018 George Soros boosts another DA candidate, in Philadelphia race Big bucks from George Soros helped turn a Pennsylvania district attorney election on its head, in the latest example of the liberal billionaire’s influence in local U.S. politics.
April 25, 2018 Trump's regulatory rollback no help for farmer facing $2.8M fine for plowing own land Even though President Trump issued a sweeping order to cut federal red tape earlier this year, a Northern California farmer is still facing a nearly $3 million fine for plowing his own land.
April 25, 2018 'Pay for stay’: Some serious criminals pay for a ‘less intimidating’ prison experience So-called ‘pay for stay’ prisons, a kinder and gentler prison experience for those who can afford it, have been taken advantage of by a surprising number of inmates who have committed serious crimes, according to a new study by the Los Angeles Times and the Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization.
April 25, 2018 North Korea's threats continue as Warmbier buried, world seeks solution The unpredictable North Korean regime issued more threats and a rare offer to engage in talks Thursday, the day Otto Warmbier's family buried their son and amid increasing tensions on the peninsula.
April 25, 2018 US ship collisions -- was it outside scheming? As the U.S. Navy works to identify the cause of the collision involving the USS John S. McCain and an oil tanker, Admiral John Richardson tweeted that the Navy will conduct a wide investigation, including a review into the possibility of "cyber intrusion or sabotage,” although he says there is no direct evidence at this point.
April 25, 2018 North Korea's nuke tests are of seismic proportions As North Korea continues to develop its nuclear program, ramping up tension around the globe, a group of scientists provides the world with information on the actual size and scope of nuke tests inside the hermit kingdom - and stands ready if Kim Jong-Un plans another test soon.
April 25, 2018 Bunker boom: North Korea threat has Americans preparing to go underground North Korea’s nuclear program has put the world on high alert. The Pentagon has confirmed that Thursday night the Kim Jong-un regime fired a missile that appears to have landed in the waters within a couple hundred miles of Japan’s coast.
April 25, 2018 US preps next missile test, from Alaskan island The U.S. is set to conduct another missile defense test this weekend, with the latest exercise based on a remote Alaskan island and coming amid the growing ballistic missile threat from North Korea.
April 25, 2018 O.J. Simpson May Leave Prison, But His Legal Troubles are Far From Over Even if O.J. Simpson is paroled at his hearing on Thursday, he will be walking out of prison and into his next legal battle.
April 25, 2018 Homeland Security concerned about commercial drones being used for 'nefarious purposes' As the battlefield use of commercial drones by ISIS becomes more prevalent and sophisticated, there is growing concern that these unmanned aircraft systems could be used in terror attacks inside the U.S.