April 19 Feds arrest Iranian woman at LAX for allegedly brokering weapons sales for Islamic regime Federal authorities arrested Shamim Mafi at LAX, alleging she brokered Iranian-made drones, bombs and ammunition sales to Sudan's military forces.
April 19 String of scientist deaths, vanishings fuels expert talks of shadow ops and silenced secrets: 'Very serious' Nearly a dozen scientists have died or disappeared since 2023 under mysterious circumstances, prompting a federal response and expert speculation.
April 19 I have just 90 seconds to get to safety from another deadly attack. This is our normal Living between sirens, a writer describes structuring daily life around a minute and a half to reach shelter and the toll of constant disruption.
April 17 Alleged Irish cartel boss arrested in covert operation on organized crime charges after years-long manhunt International fugitive Daniel Kinahan, alleged leader of Ireland's Kinahan cartel, was arrested in Dubai this week on organized crime charges.
April 17 Gold Star father says prior Afghanistan review smelled 'like a cover-up' as new look examines millions of docs Pentagon panel completes interviews for Abbey Gate bombing review, as Gold Star father Darin Hoover demands accountability for alleged cover-up.
April 17 Virginia Democrat sparks backlash for omitting murder-suicide in post on Justin Fairfax Democratic Virginia Rep. Eugene Vindman's post that omitted horrific details of the murder-suicide committed by former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax sparked criticism.
April 17 Bride’s sister-in-law douses her in black paint moments before ceremony in horrifying ‘revenge’ attack Bride Gemma Monk says a black paint attack by her sister-in-law just before her wedding has left her unable to work and battling depression.
April 17 Sanders-backed Dem blistered for making 'excuses for terrorists,' slamming 'high and mighty' Americans Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed says the U.S. should try to understand why terrorists commit "heinous acts," citing pain and frustration.
April 17 Charlie Kirk's alleged killer arrives in court Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, arrived back at court Friday, April 17 as his attorneys press their claims that biased coverage is tainting potential jurors.
April 17 House punts Trump spy powers extension after conservatives block deal, forcing end-of-month showdown The FISA Section 702 surveillance program hit a temporary roadblock after House conservatives rejected a long-term extension early Friday morning.