Tehran’s water crisis is a warning for every thirsty city
Why Iran’s capital, Tehran, is running out of water — and why it won’t be the last.
A York County Prison nurse said he had heartburn. It was Appendicitis.
After suffering with excruciating abdominal pain for almost a week, Willie Cunningham was finally sent to the hospital. By then…
Senators launch investigation after White House Official helped Andrew Tate during a federal investigation
In letters to the White House and DHS, Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Gary Peters called the Andrew Tate intervention by…
In Rural America, Public Radio Saves Lives
When a typhoon hit Alaska, public radio station KYUK was broadcasting critical information about evacuations, and search and rescue operations.
FBI drones: AI surveillance with facial recognition
An FBI procurement document requests information about AI surveillance on drones, raising concerns about a crackdown on free speech.
Trump praises NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani in warm White House meeting
The mayor-elect described the meeting as “a productive meeting focused on a place of shared admiration and love, which is…
SCOTUS temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional map
The administrative ruling is a first step before the court decides whether to pause the use of the 2025 map,…
Corrections Officers are leaving federal prisons in droves for ICE
Many of the problems the agency is facing now are not new, but staff and prisoners fear an exodus of…
U.S. House committee opens probe of Georgia Republican Mike Collins
The Ethics Committee did not reveal the reason for the investigation of Mike Collins
Huckabee welcomed man imprisoned for 30 years for spying for Israel into embassy
“I wholeheartedly embrace an ‘Israel first’ doctrine,” the spy, Jonathan Pollard, recently said in an interview.

