Palestinian-American Community Leader Salah Sarsour Detained by ICE in Wisconsin Sparks Outrage
Salah Sarsour, president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee and a Palestinian-American advocate, was detained by ICE agents on March 30 while driving, leaving his family unable to locate him for days. Civil rights groups and Wisconsin leaders condemn the arrest as a targeted assault on free speech
Costco's $140, 10-Pound Smashable Chocolate Easter Bunny Sparks Debate
Costco's giant 10-pound chocolate Easter bunny priced up to $140 has shoppers questioning its value and instructions to smash it apart. The seasonal treat is made with milk, white and dark chocolate.
NYC Rideshare Driver Carjacked at Gunpoint: Understanding the Rising Trend of Violent Crime
A 51-year-old NYC rideshare driver was carjacked at gunpoint by four masked men in Lower Manhattan. The incident highlights the growing concern of violent crime in the city.
Céline Dion Announces Comeback Shows After Battling Rare Condition
Céline Dion returns to stage after 4-year hiatus due to Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis. She'll play 10-night residency at Paris La Défense Arena in September and October.
Teen Beauty Queen Kamolwan Chanago Handles On-Stage Veneer Malfunction with Poise at Miss Grand Thailand Pageant
18-year-old Miss Grand Thailand contestant Kamolwan Chanago's veneers fell out on stage during her introduction, but she handled the mishap with composure, earning cheers from the crowd. The incident highlights the pressure on pageant contestants to maintain a flawless appearance.
Jewish Summer Camps Boost Security Amid Rising Antisemitism
Jewish summer camps increase security measures due to rising antisemitism, with some adding fees to combat threats. FBI data shows 2,421 religion-based hate crimes from March 2025 to March 2026. Parents are footing the bill for enhanced security.
Bank of America Settles Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit for $72.5 Million
Bank of America reaches a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit accusing the bank of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation. The settlement makes no admission of liability or wrongdoing.
Washington DC Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom: Seventh Consecutive Year Before April 1
Washington DC's famous cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom, thanks to warm weather. The National Park Service says this is the seventh year in a row they've bloomed before April 1.
Oscars Set to Move to New Home Outside Hollywood in 2029
The 101st Academy Awards will shift from Hollywood to a central Los Angeles venue in 2029, marking a major change in the event's location and streaming platform.
ICE Agents Assist TSA at US Airports Amid Partial Government Shutdown
ICE agents deployed to US airports to assist TSA during partial government shutdown. Travellers react to presence of armed agents, TSA union criticises move. Over 129,000 people without power in Michigan due to fierce blizzard.
DHS Shutdown Sparks Record TSA Call-Outs, Prolonging Airport Wait Times
A record 3,250 TSA officers called out Saturday as the Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues, causing long lines and delays at major U.S. airports. The crisis highlights tensions between federal agencies and the Trump administration's funding policies.
House Minority Leader Jeffries Reprimands Trump Over 'Reckless Mouth' After Calling Democrats 'Greatest Enemy'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned President Trump for calling Democrats 'the greatest enemy' on Truth Social, warning the president to 'keep his reckless mouth shut' after the comment. The debate over the Iran war and its economic impact has intensified, with Jeffries highlighting the
Iran Targets Israeli Nuclear Site in Escalating Conflict, Injuring Over 100
Iran launched missile strikes on the Israeli cities of Dimona and Arad, wounding at least 180 people, in retaliation for an attack on its Natanz nuclear facility. The strikes mark a significant escalation in the US-Israel war on Iran.
Trump’s DHS Pick Markwayne Mullin Vows Major ICE and FEMA Reforms in Contentious Senate Hearing
Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin told senators he would reshape DHS operations if confirmed, emphasizing ICE reforms and reduced micromanagement. His hearing revealed clashes over immigration enforcement, FEMA delays, and World Cup security gaps amid a partial government shutdown.
Israel Strikes Iran Killing Top Security Chief Ali Larijani as Middle East Tensions Escalate
Israel conducted an airstrike killing Iran's senior security official Ali Larijani. Iran vowed 'decisive' retaliation as regional allies intercept missiles aimed at Israel and U.S. bases.
UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs. Vallejos Delivers Thrilling Prelims with Knockout Wins and Submission Mastery
UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs. Vallejos featured explosive prelims with knockout victories, submission finishes, and dominant performances. Myktybek Orolbai and Elijah Smith emerged as rising stars in their respective divisions.
Trump looking forward to attending UFC White House event featuring ‘all top’ fighters
Trump confirmed he'll attend the historic UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House on his 80th birthday where two championship bouts are scheduled to take place on the South Lawn.
Willie Robertson's wife exposes his ‘rebellious’ 20s with no beard and no camo
"Duck Dynasty" star Willie Robertson's rebellious phase involved shaving his beard and wearing preppy clothes instead of camo, reveals wife Korie.
Transactional partners: How 200-year distrust shapes Russia’s response to the Iran conflict
From rivalry to military cooperation, the Russia-Iran relationship remains transactional. How Ukraine changed their strategic partnership dynamics.
Newly launched coalition with ‘affordability agenda’ vows to attack guaranteed income programs
New conservative organization argued guaranteed income programs will create fiscal problems and drive inflation as cash assistance programs gain momentum across 15 states.
Top bombshells in Melania Trump documentary as viewers call Amazon Prime hit a 'masterpiece'
Viewers praise "MELANIA" documentary as a "masterpiece" on social media after first lady's film becomes most-streamed content on Amazon Prime, with a 3.5-star rating.
Morrissey cancels concert after festival noise leaves him in 'catatonic state' from sleep deprivation
Morrissey cancels a Valencia concert due to severe sleep deprivation from Las Fallas festival noise, calling his hotel experience "indescribable hell."
Kennedy Center head steps down after tumultuous year
The Trump ally's departure comes as the centre prepares to shut down for a two-year renovation.
Etiquette expert goes viral for revealing the proper way to eat cereal: 'Diabolical'
Viral video shows British etiquette coach's controversial cereal eating technique using spoon and fork, sparking heated debate with over 5 million views.