July 16, 2023 Putin and Russian Orthodox Church forge an unholy alliance to take over Ukraine Putin's Russia has destroyed nearly 500 religious buildings and sacred sites in its brutal war against Ukraine. The monstrous strategy is to make Ukrainians easier to conquer.
July 14, 2023 Jesse Jackson, 81, to step down as Rainbow PUSH Coalition leader after more than 50 years Prominent civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson is stepping down from the organization he created decades ago as he approaches his 82nd birthday in October.
July 14, 2023 Haiti human rights group warns kidnappings and killings are on the rise after brief respite As the U.N. Security Council prepared for a meeting on Friday to address the worsening violence in Haiti, a human rights group in the country sounded the alarm about a surge of violence.
July 13, 2023 United Nations group urges Cambodia to release Cambodian-American human rights activist A United Nations expert group claims that detaining Theary Seng, a Cambodian American human rights activist, is a violation of international law.
July 11, 2023 California Assembly committee blocks bill that could have sent human traffickers of kids to prison for life The California Assembly Public Safety Committee blocked a Senate bill making child human trafficking a "serious felony" after the bill passed the upper chamber unanimously.
July 11, 2023 Rights group urges probe into Darfur atrocities by Sudanese paramilitary forces battling the army A prominent human rights organization has called for the International Criminal Court to investigate alleged atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region by Sudanese forces battling the army.
July 11, 2023 Florida AG calls on Mark Zuckerberg to stop child traffickers exploiting kids online: 'Public safety threat’ AG Ashley Moody called on Mark Zuckerberg to speak on Meta platforms being used by human trafficking and if any action is being taken to combat the data-backed safety concern.
July 6, 2023 Delaware Supreme Court denies access to Biden's Senate papers at University of Delaware A media outlet and activist group are seeking access to President Joe Biden's Senate papers at the University of Delaware, but have been denied by the state Supreme Court.
July 5, 2023 Tim Ballard shares how 'Sound of Freedom' shines light on a global criminal enterprise Former DHS special agent Tim Ballard says 'children are under attack' as his new film tells fight in rescuing trafficked children on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
July 5, 2023 Russian journalist beaten in Chechnya returns to Moscow, in 'difficult' condition Award-winning Russian reporter Elena Milashina has returned to Moscow in "difficult" condition after being beaten while on a trip to Chechnya.