April 25, 2018 North Korea's weapons progress a top concern as US senators have rare briefing With all 100 U.S. senators invited to a rare briefing on White House grounds on North Korea, it’s hard to overstate how concerned officials are about the technological advancements out of Pyongyang.
April 25, 2018 Horrific Facebook baby killing casts spotlight on social media savagery A 20-year-old man streamed the murder of his 11-month-old daughter on Facebook Live Monday, before committing suicide. Wuttisan Wongtalay filmed the gruesome act on the rooftop of a deserted hotel in Thailand.
April 25, 2018 A new Cold War in the Arctic? Russia unveils virtual tour of new military base Courtesy of the Russian Defence Ministry, you can now take a tour of Russia’s newest military base.
April 25, 2018 Ranchers applaud President Trump's review of 'massive federal land grab' Property rights groups say Trump’s decision to reevaluate national monuments is "courageous."
April 25, 2018 'Ferguson effect' legit? Police laud FBI report that says cop killings 'new norm' Police officials say an internal FBI report released in April highlights what they have been saying all along: The “Ferguson effect” is negatively impacting law enforcement and will eventually lead to an increase in crime.
April 25, 2018 North Korea says it has right to 'ruthlessly punish' detained Americans North Korea is threatening U.S. citizens detained in its country, saying it has the right to “ruthlessly punish” them.
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.