Largest Iranian Protests In Years As Prices Surge, Currency Hits Record Low
Thousands of Iranians are taking to the streets of Tehran and several other cities in widespread protests and strikes as hyperinflation is leading to massive price increases and the national currency plunges to record lows.
A Black President & Alien Contact: How 1998 Predictions About 2025 Stacked Up
In 1998, Americans were asked to predict what life would look like in 2025. In the pre-smartphone era, Gallup and USA Today polled 1,055 Americans about their expectations for the future.
DHS Launches Minnesota Fraud Probe After Viral Independent Investigation
Homeland Security and ICE officers are "conducting a massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud" in Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Monday.
Mar-a-Lago Diplomacy: Trump Pushes Ukraine Peace Deal While Netanyahu Presses For Action On Iran, Gaza
President Trump is using his Mar-a-Lago property, in Palm Beach, Florida, as a hub for high-stakes diplomatic talks over the holidays.
Letter From Jeffrey Epstein To Convicted Sex Abuser Larry Nassar Included In Latest Epstein Releases Is Fake, Says FBI
The Justice Department dropped hundreds of more files overnight related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The new files contain hundreds of references to President Trump— even though the president has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection to Epstein. They had a well-documented friendship in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
Holiday Travel Set To Break All-Time Records
AAA predicts 122.4 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home for the holidays this year — the most ever — and about 3 million more than last year. The TSA is expecting a significant increase in holiday travel this year, considered the span from Dec. 20 to Jan. 1. It follows a record-breaking Thanksgiving.
CBS Delays ‘60 Minutes’ Segment; Correspondent Calls Decision Political
CBS News delayed a planned and heavily promoted ‘60 Minutes’ segment at the last minute this weekend, triggering internal criticism and accusations over editorial independence at the network.
U.S. Coast Guard Pursuing Third Oil Tanker Off Venezuela Coast After Saturday Seizure
The U.S. military seized a second oil tanker off Venezuela this weekend and is pursuing a third, escalating the Trump administration’s pressure campaign on the country’s oil-dependent economy.
Reddit Post Helped ID Brown, MIT Shooter —Found Dead After Multi-Day Manhunt
The suspect in the killing of two Brown University students Saturday and an MIT professor two days later was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage unit Thursday evening. Now investigators say they’re searching for a motive.
DOJ Won’t Meet Deadline To Release All Epstein Files, But Massive Document Dump Expected
The Justice Department will not release all the Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Fox News – despite a deadline signed into law by President Trump.
Police Identify Person Of Interest In Brown Shooting, Investigating Link To MIT Professor’s Killing
Investigators appear to have made progress in the search for the Brown University shooter on Thursday, on day six of the investigation. Police say they’ve identified a person of interest and a warrant for their arrest — which you need to show probable cause to obtain.
RFK Jr Announces New Rules To Limit Gender-Affirming Care For Kids
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved Thursday to block Medicare or Medicaid funding from hospitals that provide puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and certain surgeries to patients under 18.
Young People Are More Likely To Hold Anti-Jewish Views, Regardless Of Politics
“American antisemitism is not primarily a partisan phenomenon, as it is often framed in popular discourse, but a generational one,” writes Yair Rosenberg in an article in The Atlantic, published Monday.
Moderate Republicans Join Democrats To Force Vote On Healthcare Subsidies
Four moderate House Republicans joined Democrats on Wednesday in a procedural effort to force a floor vote on a three-year extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits. The move was in direct defiance of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and GOP leadership.
‘An Alcoholic’s Personality’: Trump Chief’s Unfiltered Takes On President, Policies
President Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles spoke extensively — across 11 interviews from Jan. 11 to Nov. 5 — with author and reporter Chris Whipple, offering rare insight into internal debates and her reservations about several Trump policies.
Nick Reiner To Be Charged With Murder Of His Mom and Dad
Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old son of actor-director Rob Reiner and producer-photographer Michele Singer Reiner, will be charged Tuesday with the Sunday murder of his parents.
Director Rob Reiner & Wife Michele Stabbed To Death; Their Son Is The Murder Suspect
Hollywood legend Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, 68, were found dead Sunday afternoon in their Brentwood, Los Angeles, home in what authorities are investigating as an apparent double homicide.
Deadly Antisemitic Massacre at Hanukkah Celebration in Australia Kills 16 People
The Australian government said it will move to tighten its national firearms laws a day after a deadly attack on a Jewish celebration in Sydney, which killed at least 16 people and left more than 40 injured. It is the worst mass shooting in the country in three decades.
Manhunt Continues After Deadly Brown University Mass Shooting
A manhunt for the suspect in Saturday’s Brown University shooting, who killed two students and injured nine others, is continuing into a third day.
House Dems Release New Epstein Estate Photos Showing Trump, Clinton, And Others
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released two batches of never-before-seen photos from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s estate on Friday, including images featuring President Trump and former President Clinton.