It’s time for America to turn the page on its nuclear fears
A disappointing study came out in the U.K., polling Britons on what they think about nuclear energy. In general, U.K. voters believe nuclear power is good for the […]

“I just want to live in peace,” says Leonardo Garcia Venegas
A disappointing study came out in the U.K., polling Britons on what they think about nuclear energy. In general, U.K. voters believe nuclear power is good for the […]
The third round of May Social Security payments for retirees, now capped at $5,181, will be issued in three days. When will payments arrive? Retirees born on or after the 21st of a month will receive this payment on May 27. The first round went out on May 13 to those born on or before […]
Deleted Reddit posts show Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner discussing prostitution and defending men who cheat on spouses overseas.
FBI Director Kash Patel's latest training gimmick will be a competition to find the fittest male and female agents, according to new reports. The Daily Mail and Washington Examiner confirmed with bureau officials that the internal contest will look for the 'fittest' agents. The FBI will host a two-day event in early July at its Quantico Training Academy in Virginia, according to reporting by the Daily Mail. Each of the FBI's 56 field offices is expected to nominate one male and one female agent to represent them at the event, according to an FBI spokesperson who spoke with the Daily Mail. "All 56 field offices across the nation are being actively encouraged to put forward their absolute best," the Daily Mail reported, citing an FBI spokesperson. "The bureau is framing the intense, multi-day competition as a unique way to foster camaraderie while keeping elite agents in peak physical condition." According to reporting by The Washington Examiner, which also spoke to an FBI spokesperson, the contest is voluntary and only open to "line-level, nonsupervisory special agents."
A New York Times Saturday story had the headline on its reference box “Cuba Backs Elder Statesman,” when referring to America’s murder indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro
The arrest of Nicolas Maduro, also on federal US charges, sets an obvious precedent. Let’s just say that Castro won’t be sleeping well.
“It hurts my wallet and my bank account,” one driver told NewsNation.
The Trump administration should put pressure on Havana and Managua to bolster religious freedom.