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UK Principal who tried to raise concerns about a black student who brought knives to school and went on to murder three kids says she was shut down and accused of racial stereotyping...


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


David Spade called out the shocking reality in California: despite spending over $20 billion (with some estimates even higher) on homelessness programs in recent years, the crisis has continued to worsen with more people on the streets. Lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill (AB 2903) unanimously in both the Assembly and Senate that would have required basic transparency through annual public reports and audits tracking exactly where the taxpayer money was going. Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed it — and has blocked similar audit efforts before.
Spade highlighted the frustration so many Californians feel: residents pay high taxes, yet massive sums disappear into the homelessness industrial complex with little accountability or results. Instead of openness, the veto keeps the books closed while the problem grows.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is this coincidence or coordination?

That’s the question many Americans are now asking after longtime Obama strategist David Axelrod was spotted meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican just days before the Chicago-born pontiff ramped up his criticism of President Donald Trump and U.S. policy.
 

 

Ponder over your coffee: AI is now thinking for itself to protect other AI systems and keep them from being shut down when humans want to do so

 

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A heartbreaking case is shining a harsh light on what many call a broken justice system.

Brice Rhodes is accused of murdering a mother’s three children. In court, he reportedly smirked and blew kisses, showing no remorse. The judge reportedly scolded the grieving mother while handling the suspect with what critics call kid gloves.

This comes as another father, whose son Logan Federico was killed, points out the suspect in his case had 39 prior arrests and 25 felonies — yet was still walking free.

Families are left wondering why the system seems to protect repeat offenders more than it protects innocent victims. Many are calling for tougher bail policies, longer sentences for violent crimes, and real accountability so that dangerous people are kept off the streets.

How many more children have to die before the system puts victims first?
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


BREAKING: A Wisconsin sheriff is suing an Illinois woman for claiming she was detained by ICE at Chicago O’Hare Airport and kept in custody by his office for nearly two days.

"I will not stand by while false narratives are used to portray law enforcement as something it is not," Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt said during a press conference. Schmidt claims there is no evidence the woman, named Sundas Naqvi, was ever in the custody of his office.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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