A catastrophic Air India crash has claimed the lives of more than 200 passengers, with only one survivor emerging from the wreckage to share the harrowing scene. The plane, en route to New Delhi, went down during final approach and burst into flames upon impact. Emergency responders arrived swiftly, but the scale of destruction left little hope for recovery efforts. Among the debris and charred remains, one passenger was miraculously pulled from the wreckage alive. The survivor, visibly shaken, described waking up surrounded by bodies and smoke, unsure how they made it out alive. Officials are now investigating potential causes,…
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The Southern Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest Protestant denomination, has formally called for the reversal of the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage across the United States. During their annual meeting, delegates overwhelmingly approved a resolution urging the high court to overturn the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges ruling. The measure denounces the decision as a violation of biblical principles and an overreach of judicial authority, asserting that marriage should only be recognized as a union between one man and one woman. Leaders of the denomination argued that the ruling has contributed to moral decline and religious liberty conflicts,…
Veteran journalist Terry Moran has launched a personal Substack newsletter following his termination from ABC News, which came after a controversial on-air tirade against conservative figure Stephen Miller. Moran’s abrupt departure stemmed from remarks made during a live segment, where he strongly criticized Miller’s immigration policies and accused him of fueling racial division. The incident quickly drew backlash and prompted internal reviews at ABC, culminating in Moran’s dismissal. Unfazed, Moran has pivoted to independent journalism, using Substack to share political commentary and behind-the-scenes insights from his decades-long career in broadcast news. In his launch post, he described the platform as…
A federal judge has ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, an outspoken anti-Israel activist, cannot be deported or detained by the Trump administration, citing First Amendment protections and the absence of evidence linking him to any criminal activity. The decision came amid heightened efforts by federal authorities to remove individuals viewed as national security threats, particularly those accused of promoting anti-American rhetoric or sympathizing with extremist ideologies. Government lawyers had argued that Khalil’s social media activity and public appearances presented grounds for detention, but the court rejected those claims. In the ruling, the judge emphasized that Khalil’s activism, while controversial and offensive…
Governor Gavin Newsom has sharply criticized former President Trump’s military deployment to Los Angeles amid anti‑ICE protests, calling the move a blatant political stunt and warning it represents a dangerous overreach that threatens democratic norms. He has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block the use of nearly 4,700 National Guard and Marine troops dispatched without California’s approval. Newsom described the situation as a manufactured crisis designed to inflame tensions. He urged protesters to remain peaceful but insisted that the state’s sovereignty and citizens’ rights are under attack. Support for Newsom’s position is growing among state and national Democrats, with…
A large-scale ICE raid took place at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska, resulting in over 70 detentions of undocumented workers—many of whom also had criminal backgrounds. During the enforcement operation, one individual from Honduras allegedly brandished a weapon and assaulted ICE agents. Demonstrators outside the plant escalated the situation by climbing onto a moving federal vehicle and throwing rocks and debris at convoy vehicles. Local law enforcement and federal agents, including DHS and ICE, were present throughout the raid. ICE acting leadership emphasized that the disrupted operation targeted criminal activity, including identity fraud, and assured that aggressive rhetoric endangers…
Sports analyst Mina Kimes publicly criticized the media’s portrayal of the recent anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, arguing that the narrative has been exaggerated. Speaking from personal experience as a local resident, Kimes emphasized that while isolated incidents of violence have occurred, the majority of demonstrations have been peaceful and organized. She expressed concern that national outlets are focusing on sensational images rather than presenting a balanced view of the situation. Kimes pointed out that media framing is contributing to widespread misconceptions, calling for greater accuracy and responsibility in reporting. Her comments have added a new layer to the national…
A federal grand jury has indicted an undocumented individual on arson and assault charges for allegedly tossing a Molotov cocktail at Los Angeles police during recent anti‑ICE riots. The incident, caught on video, showed flames erupting as the incendiary device struck the officers’ vehicle. According to prosecutors, the suspect, already detained following the riot, targeted law enforcement during what authorities say was a coordinated act of violent protest. If convicted under federal statutes, the accused could face up to 20 years in prison. This marks one of the first federal indictments tied directly to the Los Angeles demonstrations, which have involved…
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has publicly downplayed the riots in Los Angeles, asserting that the situation is being exaggerated. In a recent broadcast, Kimmel insisted that there was “no riot” unfolding, contrasting sharply with media coverage of nightly unrest. He further defended former President Trump, criticizing portrayals of him as “mentally ill” and urging a return to factual reporting. Kimmel’s remarks have sparked debate, with critics accusing him of dismissing real violence documented across the city. Supporters view his comments as a necessary correction to what they call sensationalized narratives. As Los Angeles continues to deal with anti-ICE protests and…
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has imposed a nightly curfew in the downtown area following a surge in evening unrest linked to recent anti-ICE protests. The curfew, effective 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., aims to curb vandalism, arson, and clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement that escalated after dusk. Authorities reported incidents of property damage, targeted vehicle fires, and confrontations involving fireworks and projectiles in the heart of the city. The move comes amid broader unrest across California, where federal immigration raids have triggered multiple demonstrations. Mayor Bass stated the curfew is a temporary measure to ensure public safety while law enforcement…
The Department of Justice has strongly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s legal challenge against President Trump’s deployment of nearly 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles, following violent protests tied to ICE raids. DOJ lawyers branded the lawsuit a “crass political stunt,” arguing it threatens federal personnel and misinterprets presidential authority. Filing in San Francisco federal court, Justice Department attorneys defended the president’s unilateral power to federalize state military forces during crises, citing the need to safeguard federal property and personnel under an emergency statute. They also drew a comparison to the 1957 Little Rock school crisis,…
Representative LaMonica McIver (D–NJ) has been indicted on three federal charges, including two counts of impeding federal officers and one misdemeanor, following a heated confrontation during an ICE oversight visit at the Delaney Hall immigration center in Newark on May 9. According to authorities, McIver physically interfered with agents attempting to arrest Mayor Ras Baraka, allegedly using her forearms to strike and restrain officers. Should she be convicted, McIver could face up to 17 years in prison. The charges, announced by U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, mark a rare case of a sitting member of Congress facing prosecution for actions outside…
In a recent podcast interview, President Trump revealed he’s open to patching things up with Elon Musk after their bitter public disagreement over the “$1 trillion Big Beautiful Bill.” Though he admitted being taken aback by Musk’s criticism, Trump emphasized that he holds “no hard feelings” and remains focused on national recovery efforts. Musk signaled his intent to de-escalate last week, posting on X that he “went too far” in his comments about Trump. His public apology came alongside a wave of supportive outreach from White House officials, including VP J.D. Vance and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who helped arrange…
Tensions flared in Omaha after a federal immigration raid at a meatpacking plant led to confrontations between protesters and ICE agents. Authorities carried out a large-scale operation targeting undocumented workers at Glenn Valley Foods, resulting in the detention of approximately 70 individuals. During the removal of detainees, a group of demonstrators attempted to block ICE vehicles. Some climbed onto moving cars, while others pelted the convoy with rocks, causing visible damage. No injuries among officers were reported, but the incident highlighted growing unrest over immigration enforcement tactics. Community leaders in Omaha’s South Side, home to many immigrant families, expressed concern…
Walmart heiress Christy Walton has sparked nationwide backlash after funding a full-page ad that coincides with former President Donald Trump’s birthday and a scheduled military parade. The ad, which promotes a June 14 event dubbed “No Kings Day,” calls for a defense of democracy and warns against authoritarianism—language many interpreted as a veiled swipe at Trump. Though the ad did not name any political figure directly, its timing and message ignited swift reactions from pro-Trump supporters, leading to the trending hashtag #BoycottWalmart. Critics demanded accountability from the retail giant, despite Walmart clarifying that Walton does not hold a corporate role…