Authorities said they found an Iranian flag and photos of regime leaders in the apartment of the gunman in the shooting outside a bar in Austin, Texas, on Sunday morning. The flag and the images were discovered during a search of the suspect’s home, according to CBS News, after the shooting early Sunday morning that Read More >
Former President Bill Clinton deposed in Epstein probe in potential first for Congress
Most congressional precedents emanate from Capitol Hill. Most presidential precedents emerge from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. But a precedent which may echo around the halls of Congress and the White House for years materialized in recent days in the snow-covered, wooded village of Chappaqua, New York. That’s where former President Bill Clinton testified under subpoena to Read More >
Why Trump invoked regime change in attacking Iran, and the media must learn from past mistakes
Well, so much for all the weekend punditry that was to follow Donald Trump’s State of the Union. And the expert analysis of the tariff confusion caused by the president’s loss in the Supreme Court? That’s on hold too. When Trump unleashed the bombing barrage against Iran, joined by Israeli forces, he did more than Read More >
Mich. PD adds abandoned dog to team after rescuing him from freezing temperatures
The dog, now named Lil’ Craig, will now live at the Milford Police station and be cared for by officers
Video: Suspect fleeing Ohio police discovered inside trash can
Video posted by the Huber Heights PD shows the worker rolling the bin toward a garbage truck, lifting the lid and staggering back before pointing toward the container as officers arrive
Trump orders strikes on Iran; experts say he can bypass Congress (for now)
President Donald Trump’s announcement Saturday that the U.S. military began a major combat operation in Iran was met with immediate questions about whether the president improperly bypassed Congress, which has the sole authority to declare war under the Constitution. Trump characterized the joint operation with Israel to take out Iranian leaders and eliminate Iran’s weapons Read More >
WNBA’s Tiffany Mitchell, other former South Carolina women’s basketball players stuck in Israel amid strikes
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley said Saturday that the university is working to bring three former women’s basketball players, including WNBA veteran Tiffany Mitchell, home from Israel as joint missile strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran continued. Staley shared a message on X revealing that Mitchell, who played last season Read More >
Team USA star Brady Tkachuk says he was tested for drugs right after men’s hockey team won Olympic gold
After Team USA’s thrilling win over Canada in the Olympic gold medal game Sunday, all Brady Tkachuk wanted to do was celebrate. However, he had to take a drug test first. Tkachuk, 26, wrapped up his media obligations and was on his way to the locker room when he got a tap on the shoulder. Read More >
NBA game delayed due to technical malfunction as horn blares for 13 minutes straight
The Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers had to deal with a very noisy disruption during the Pistons’ 122-119 overtime win Friday at Little Caesars Arena. During a timeout, with the Pistons up 65-64, the horn sounded to signal that the teams should return to play. But the horn blared for 13 straight minutes, delaying the Read More >
College basketball star suspended by team for spitting toward opposing fan
Stony Brook men’s basketball star Erik Pratt was suspended by the school for spitting on a fan during the team’s 82-69 loss to Monmouth Thursday. Pratt was being heckled by fans with 2:30 left in the game with Stony Brook down 79-63. Instead of ignoring the fans, Pratt turned and spit at them and walked Read More >