February 26 Travis County DA faces renewed ‘soft on crime’ criticism after career criminal charged with murder A Travis County district attorney is facing new scrutiny for allegedly freeing a career criminal charged with murdering a father of five.
February 26 Tampa airport issues pajama ban, triggering social media firestorm over dress code controversy Tampa International Airport sparked a viral controversy with a lighthearted X post about "banning pajamas" at the airport, igniting a heated social media debate.
February 26 Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs The Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray defended recent significant layoffs at the paper, citing declining revenues and subscription losses.
February 26 Oregon Dems block effort to alert ICE before illegal immigrant murderers are released Oregon Democrats unanimously rejected a proposal requiring ICE notification when illegal immigrants convicted of violent felonies are released from prison.
February 26 ‘The Chosen’ devotees say show succeeds where traditional Hollywood fails Event attendees at Chosen Con this year in Charlotte, NC, detail how the series' humanization of Jesus correlates to its success.
February 26 Nancy Guthrie neighbors' Ring camera captures vehicles on possible route from crime scene Three weeks after Nancy Guthrie's suspected Tucson abduction, no suspects identified. Neighbors provide Ring footage that police hadn't collected yet.
February 26 Jack Smith subpoenaed Kash Patel and Susie Wiles' phone records Law professor Jonathan Turley weighs in on newly revealed secret subpoenas for FBI director, WH chief of staff while private citizens.
February 26 Chloe Cole sues Kaiser, says ‘transitioning was the only choice’ doctors offered Chloe Cole shares why she’s taking her fight to court, accusing Kaiser Permanente of fraud and malpractice after medically transitioning her between ages 12 and 16.
February 26 Family claims casino staff mistook veteran’s illness for intoxication, delaying care before his death An Army veteran died after Caesars Palace staff mistook a medical emergency for intoxication, and called a rideshare instead of an ambulance, wrongful death lawsuit claims.
February 26 DHS says Columbia student taken into custody is illegal alien whose visa was terminated under Obama admin U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained a Columbia University student whose visa allegedly expired during the Obama administration.