Tyler Boebert, the 20-year-old son of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, has been charged with misdemeanor child abuse following a July 11 incident in Windsor, Colorado. Authorities cited him for criminal negligence involving his child—Boebert’s young grandson—who was allegedly left unsupervised. No injuries were reported. Representative Boebert described the event as a misunderstanding, stating it was a one-time lapse in supervision and emphasizing that no physical harm occurred. She confirmed that Child Protective Services had engaged with the family following the report. This is the latest in a series of legal issues involving Tyler. In 2022, he was involved in an SUV…
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has launched a sharp rebuttal to former President Barack Obama, accusing his administration of mishandling 2016 intelligence assessments and lamenting what she called an “absolute failure” to challenge faulty reports linking Donald Trump to Russian interference. Gabbard—in releasing newly declassified documents—claimed the Obama-era leadership knowingly endorsed misleading intelligence, describing the episode as a “treasonous conspiracy” supported by media and political silence. She urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate potential wrongdoing by Obama, former FBI director James Comey, and CIA chief John Brennan. In response, Obama’s spokesperson dismissed her allegations as unfounded and a…
Former Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell is caught in the spotlight again as newly released documents suggest her testimony could intensify scrutiny of Prince Andrew. According to deposition transcripts, she appeared to confirm Andrew requested information related to accusations by Virginia Giuffre—who claims Maxwell and Epstein trafficked her to the royal when she was underage. While Maxwell insists memories are hazy and denies active involvement in the allegations, her remarks in the 2016 deposition acknowledge they discussed Giuffre—and that Maxwell described her as dishonest. Though no definitive admission—such as introducing him to Giuffre—is documented, the exchange raises fresh questions about how…
President Trump has urged media to shift their focus away from himself and instead question the roles of former President Bill Clinton and ex-Treasury Secretary Larry Summers in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. His comments came amid controversy over the Trump administration’s decision to keep Epstein-related documents sealed. Speaking while departing for Scotland, Trump remarked, “You ought to be speaking about Larry Summers… about Bill Clinton,” casting suspicion on their historical ties to Epstein’s network. He reaffirmed his distancing from the convicted financier, denying involvement with any wrongdoing—even as he is now mentioned multiple times in internal Epstein files. Trump has…
A 74-year-old man in New South Wales has been arrested after discovering over AUD 40,000 (about USD 26,000) in a designer handbag abandoned on a suburban train. Instead of reporting the find, he transferred the money into his own bag and disembarked at Glenfield station. Authorities were notified by the bag’s rightful owner, who alerted police after realizing the cash was missing. Swift investigation led officers to the suspect’s home in Rossmore, where approximately AUD 24,000 was recovered the next day. The remaining funds were reportedly spent at local pubs and partially deposited into the man’s bank account. Charged with larceny, handling proceeds…
A Little League baseball team from Maracaibo, Venezuela—Cacique Mara—will miss the upcoming 2025 Senior League World Series in Easley, South Carolina, after all visa applications were rejected. The 13–16-year-old squad had earned their spot by emerging victorious in the Latin American regional finals. Despite traveling to Bogotá, Colombia two weeks in advance to apply at the U.S. embassy, none of the players secured travel visas. Little League International described the outcome as “extremely disappointing” for the young athletes. Tournament organizers have invited the runner‑up Latin American team, Santa María de Aguayo from Victoria, Mexico, to take Venezuela’s place. The visa…
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show is set to end in May 2026, and a new media review has reignited debate over its political slant. A study revealed the show featured 176 liberal guests and just one conservative—former Rep. Liz Cheney—over the past three years, leading critics to label the program a partisan echo chamber. In the first half of 2025 alone, the guest list included 43 liberal figures and no Republicans, raising concerns about ideological diversity on network television. The data has added fuel to the fire following CBS’s decision to cancel the show, which the network attributed to mounting financial…
Mexican authorities have issued a formal travel warning to citizens visiting Florida, urging caution due to growing concerns over the state’s newly opened migrant detention site, informally dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” The advisory follows reports that at least 14 Mexican nationals have been detained at the Everglades-based facility, including two men with legal U.S. visas who were allegedly arrested during a routine traffic stop. The Mexican government is now pushing for their immediate release and repatriation. The detention center, located in a remote swamp region west of Miami, began operations earlier this month and is capable of housing thousands. Since its…
Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow has stepped into a surprising corporate spotlight after Astronomer’s CEO and HR chief were forced to resign following a viral kiss‑cam scandal at a Coldplay concert. The tech startup enlisted Paltrow as a very temporary spokesperson, leveraging her connection to Coldplay frontman and ex–husband Chris Martin to redirect attention. In a tongue-in-cheek video released by the company, Paltrow introduced herself as representing Astronomer’s 300-plus employees. Displayed on-screen were mock questions like, “OMG! What the actual f…,” but she deftly avoided scandal commentary—pivoting instead to highlight the firm’s core offering: Apache Airflow for data automation. “We’ve been…
Ghislaine Maxwell has revealed the names of approximately 100 individuals allegedly linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s network during a high-level interview with the Department of Justice. The disclosure came during two days of questioning at a federal facility in Tallahassee, where Maxwell answered every inquiry without invoking any legal privilege. The DOJ granted Maxwell limited immunity, meaning her statements cannot be used to prosecute her further. This marked her first formal cooperation since her conviction for facilitating Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Her legal team confirmed she has not officially requested a pardon but is open to one if her cooperation leads…
A sweeping security operation, dubbed Operation Birdie, was launched around Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire, Scotland, ahead of former President Donald Trump’s visit from July 25 to 29. The effort involved the coordinated deployment of Police Scotland, military personnel, and Secret Service agents to ensure the former president could golf without interruption. Authorities imposed extensive road closures, dispersed checkpoints, and restricted drone flights and parachute access. Sniffer dogs and marine units patrolled the terrain, while elevated sniper positions and surveillance towers monitored the surroundings. A police helicopter and thermal imaging detectors also contributed to the elevated security perimeter. The response stems from…
In late July 2025, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a collection of documents asserting that the Obama administration knowingly manipulated intelligence to portray Russian support for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. She labeled it a “treasonous conspiracy,” alleging officials fabricated evidence by ignoring earlier assessments that Russia posed minimal interference risk and suppressing contradictory findings. Gabbard’s released materials include intelligence briefs indicating that, before the election, analysts judged Russia was unlikely to sway the outcome via cyber means. Despite this, she contends, senior officials such as James Clapper, John Brennan, and James Comey later endorsed a contradictory…
David Letterman has launched a fierce rebuke of CBS following the network’s decision to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, calling the move “pure cowardice” and accusing the network of caving to corporate and political pressure. The show, which is set to end in May 2026, has long been a platform for sharp political commentary, often targeting former President Donald Trump. Letterman, who originally hosted The Late Show before Colbert took over, suggested the cancellation was less about ratings or cost and more about silencing critical voices ahead of CBS’s merger with Skydance. He criticized CBS leadership and new…
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino issued a powerful and personal statement on July 26, revealing that recent internal investigations into public corruption and political abuse within law enforcement and intelligence agencies profoundly disturbed him. Speaking through his official social media account, Bongino emphasized that the Department of Justice is conducting all probes “by the book” and remains committed to uncovering objective truth through a “dignified effort.” He added that what he has learned in the course of those investigations has left him permanently changed. He stressed: “We cannot run a Republic like this” and pledged to get answers the public deserves,…
Ghislaine Maxwell has completed a second day of interviews with the Department of Justice, offering detailed answers under limited immunity and without invoking any legal privilege. The discussions took place at a federal facility in Tallahassee, where Maxwell is currently serving her 20-year sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. According to her legal team, Maxwell cooperated fully, providing information involving nearly 100 individuals potentially connected to Epstein’s network. This marks the first formal exchange between her and federal investigators since her conviction. Legal analysts suggest three possible outcomes from these developments. One is that Maxwell’s cooperation could lead…