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New Details Emerge About the Final Hours of the Uvalde Congressional Aide Who Set Herself on Fire

Newly released documents shed new light on the final moments of Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, the 35-year-old congressional staffer who died last September after setting herself on fire at her home.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico

Mexico Confirms Cooperating With The U.S. In Operation That Killed Jalisco Cartel Leader El Mencho

Mexican authorities confirmed there was cooperation with the U.S. in the operation that led to the killing of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," the longtime leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG).
Laura Loomer

Mexican Embassy In The U.S. Calls Out MAGA Activist Laura Loomer For Saying The U.S. Killed 'El Mencho': 'This Post Is False'

The Mexican embassy in the United States called out MAGA influencer Laura Loomer for saying that the "US eliminated a top Cartel leader" in the country, rejecting that was the case.
Savannah and Nancy Guthrie

Nancy Guthrie Update: Expert Warns Kidnapping Was 'Unwieldy' for a Lone Intruder

New surveillance images and expert analysis are intensifying questions over whether Nancy Guthrie's abduction involved more than one person.
Lana Del Rey and Husband

'No MAGA Supporter Here': Lana Del Rey's Husband Denies Rumour That He Supports Trump

Lana Del Rey's husband, Jeremy Dufrene, has denied claims he supports MAGA or Donald Trump, addressing speculation stemming from old social media posts.
Nick and Rob Reiner

Rob Reiner Murder Trial Update: Rob's Family Denies Jail Visits Amid 'Grief Layered on Horror'

A new Rob Reiner murder trial update suggests Nick Reiner has received no family visits as he awaits a key court date, with relatives reportedly choosing silence while mourning Rob and Michele Singer Reiner. The case remains in its early legal stages, after Nick's attorney withdrew and a public defender took over ahead of the Feb. 23 arraignment.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez

Rep. Carlos Giménez Says He 'Doesn't Understand Why We Haven't Arrested' Top Venezuelan Official Diosdado Cabello

Rep. Carlos Giménez said he believes Venezuelan top official Diosdado Cabello should face prosecution in the United States in the same way former authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro did, and questioned why U.S. authorities have not acted yet.
Hillary Clinton in 2016

Hillary Clinton Breaks Silence on Epstein Files, Calls Meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell 'Incidental'

Hillary Clinton addresses her connections to Ghislaine Maxwell in light of newly unsealed Epstein court documents, emphasising incidental meetings.
Rhode Island shooting: 3 Killed in Targeted Family Dispute at

Rhode Island shooting: 3 Killed in Targeted Family Dispute at High School Hockey Game

A gunman opened fire Monday afternoon inside a packed ice rink during a high school boys' hockey game in Pawtucket, killing two people and critically wounding three others in what authorities described as a targeted incident stemming from a family dispute.
USS Gerald R Ford

Analysts Estimate Navy Presence Near Venezuela Topped $20 Million a Day, $3 Billion in Total: 'Conflicts Cost Extra'

The U.S. naval deployment centered on Venezuela since August has cost more than $20 million per day and as much as nearly $3 billion overall, according to an analysis.
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)

Ruben Gallego Slams Marco Rubio For Backing Viktor Orban In Hungary: 'Trump Admin Doesn't Just Tolerate Authoritarians, They Admire Them'

Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego slammed Secretary of State Marco Rubio for backing Hungarian President Viktor Orban in his bid for reelection, saying it illustrates the Trump administration's authoritarian impulses.
Thomas pritzker

Hyatt Heir Joins Growing List of Top Executives Stepping Down Over Epstein Ties

Thomas Pritzker, the longtime executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, has announced his resignation from the company effective immediately.
British ambassador Peter Mandelson was sacked in the wake of revelations from the Epstein birthday book

US Lawmakers Ask British Ambassador To Cooperate With Congress After Epstein Ties Are Exposed

Former British ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson was sacked from his position after files exposed a decades-long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ilia Malinin

What Happened to Ilia Malinin? 'Quad God' Dominance Shattered by Error-Strewn Routine in Biggest Olympic Upset

Ilia Malinin, the 'Quad God', faced a shocking defeat at the Winter Olympics, paving the way for Kazakhstan's Mikhail Shaidorov to seize gold.
Dr. Helen Massiell Garay Sanchez

Doctor Found Dead in Dollar Tree Freezer: Autopsy Reveals Chilling Cause

Explore the tragic story of Dr. Helen Massiell Garay Sanchez, found dead in a store freezer, and her family's search for accountability.
Dog Food Safety Under Scrutiny

'Alarming Levels' of Lead, Mercury Found in Dog Food: Which Brands Are Affected and What Safer Options Are Available?

Recent tests reveal heavy metals in dog food, sparking debate on safety guidelines. Learn what this means for your pet's health.
Donald Trump

Donald Trump Sparks Chaos After Labelling US Governors 'Not Worthy' Of Invites

The annual gathering of America's governors turns chaotic as Trump's political maneuvers create a stir. Discover the unfolding drama.
Erika Kirk Called Hypocrite After Ditching Her 'Tradwife' Branding

Has Erika Kirk Moved On From Charlie? Widow Faces Backlash After Removing Wedding Photo and Ring

Erika Kirk is facing online backlash after viewers noticed a missing wedding photo and ring in her home office. But the controversy raises deeper questions about how public grief is judged — and who gets to decide what mourning should look like
Trump Administration Weighs Drone Strikes on Mexican Cartels

U.S. Military Used High-Energy Laser To Shoot Down Suspected Drone From Mexico That Ended Up Being a Party Balloon

The U.S. military used a high-energy laser to shoot down a suspected drone at the southern border that turned out to be a party balloon, according to a new report.
The US government faces a shutdown this week as US lawmakers struggle to reach a funding deal on Capitol Hill

Government Spending Under Trump on Pace to Wipe Out Any Gains From His Tariff Plan: Report

Projections from the Congressional Budget Office released this week indicate that the United States appears on track to see its federal debt grow to roughly $64 trillion over the next decade.