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Trump Sparks Religious Backlash With Christ-Like Image as Marjorie Greene Calls Post ‘Antichrist’
Donald Trump faced a wave of backlash after posting an image portraying himself in a Christ-like setting, intensifying an already heated dispute with Pope Leo XIV and drawing criticism from both political opponents and some allies, including Marjorie Taylor Greene. 
Donald Trump faced a wave of backlash after posting an image portraying himself in a Christ-like setting, intensifying an already heated dispute with Pope Leo XIV and drawing criticism from both political opponents and some allies, including Marjorie Taylor Greene. -
Barron Trump Enters Beverage Market With $1 Million Yerba Mate Startup, Faces Ethics Scrutiny
Barron Trump, the 19-year-old son of Donald Trump, is stepping into the consumer goods sector with a $1 million-backed beverage startup, Sollos Yerba Mate Inc., marking a new chapter in the Trump family's expanding business footprint. Corporate filings reviewed by regulators show the company has secured seven-figure funding and is preparing for a May 2026 launch targeting the fast-growing market for natural caffeine alternatives. 
Barron Trump, the 19-year-old son of Donald Trump, is stepping into the consumer goods sector with a $1 million-backed beverage startup, Sollos Yerba Mate Inc., marking a new chapter in the Trump family's expanding business footprint. Corporate filings reviewed by regulators show the company has secured seven-figure funding and is preparing for a May 2026 launch targeting the fast-growing market for natural caffeine alternatives. -
Pete Hegseth Clashes With Reporters as Iran Ceasefire Strains U.S. Messaging
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparred with reporters during a Pentagon briefing as questions over the Trump administration's Iran policy intensified, highlighting growing tension between public messaging and developments on the ground. The exchange, which quickly went viral, came as the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran showed early signs of strain. 
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparred with reporters during a Pentagon briefing as questions over the Trump administration's Iran policy intensified, highlighting growing tension between public messaging and developments on the ground. The exchange, which quickly went viral, came as the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran showed early signs of strain. -
Bitcoin Ransom Note Claims Missing Nancy Guthrie Is Alive in Mexico, FBI Questions Credibility
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has entered a volatile new phase after anonymous messages sent to media outlets claimed the missing Arizona woman is alive in Mexico and offered information in exchange for cryptocurrency, according to reports reviewed by authorities including the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has entered a volatile new phase after anonymous messages sent to media outlets claimed the missing Arizona woman is alive in Mexico and offered information in exchange for cryptocurrency, according to reports reviewed by authorities including the Federal Bureau of Investigation. -
Pam Bondi Portrait Found in DOJ Trash Day After Firing, Dispute Erupts Over Viral Image
The abrupt removal of Pam Bondi from the Justice Department under Donald Trump has taken on a symbolic aftershock, after a widely circulated image appeared to show her official portrait discarded in a trash bin-an episode the Department of Justice has publicly disputed. 
The abrupt removal of Pam Bondi from the Justice Department under Donald Trump has taken on a symbolic aftershock, after a widely circulated image appeared to show her official portrait discarded in a trash bin-an episode the Department of Justice has publicly disputed. -
DHS Shooting Narrative Collapses After Video Shows 12-Second Scuffle, Not ‘3-Minute Attack’ in Minneapolis ICE Case
A newly released surveillance video has upended the official account of a January immigration enforcement shooting in Minneapolis, casting doubt on statements made by the Department of Homeland Security and triggering a federal investigation into potential perjury by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. 
A newly released surveillance video has upended the official account of a January immigration enforcement shooting in Minneapolis, casting doubt on statements made by the Department of Homeland Security and triggering a federal investigation into potential perjury by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. -
Kristi Noem ‘Devastated’ as Allegations Over Husband’s Online Activity Trigger Political Fallout
Kristi Noem has broken her silence following reports about her husband Bryon Noem, as allegations of a secret online life, financial transactions and explicit messaging surfaced in media reports, prompting reaction from Donald Trump and raising broader concerns about security risks tied to senior government figures. 
Kristi Noem has broken her silence following reports about her husband Bryon Noem, as allegations of a secret online life, financial transactions and explicit messaging surfaced in media reports, prompting reaction from Donald Trump and raising broader concerns about security risks tied to senior government figures. -
Maryland Homeowner Accused of Calling ICE on Workers to Avoid $10,000 Payment, Viral Video Sparks Outrage
A Maryland homeowner is facing mounting backlash after allegations surfaced that she contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to detain a group of Guatemalan workers hired for a roofing project, just as the job was nearing completion and a roughly $10,000 payment was due. 
A Maryland homeowner is facing mounting backlash after allegations surfaced that she contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to detain a group of Guatemalan workers hired for a roofing project, just as the job was nearing completion and a roughly $10,000 payment was due. -
20-Year-Old Wins $6M After Suing Meta and YouTube Over Childhood Addiction
A California jury has ordered Meta Platforms and Google to pay $6 million in damages to a 20-year-old plaintiff after finding that design features on Instagram and YouTube contributed to harmful addiction patterns during her childhood, marking a significant development in U.S. litigation over social media's impact on minors. 
A California jury has ordered Meta Platforms and Google to pay $6 million in damages to a 20-year-old plaintiff after finding that design features on Instagram and YouTube contributed to harmful addiction patterns during her childhood, marking a significant development in U.S. litigation over social media's impact on minors. -
Audio Reveals ‘Stop, stop, stop’ Before Flight 8646 Collides With Emergency Truck at LaGuardia
Two crew members were killed late Sunday when Air Canada Express Flight 8646, a Bombardier CRJ-900 arriving from Montreal with 72 passengers aboard, struck a Port Authority fire truck on Runway 4 at New York's LaGuardia Airport, turning an emergency response to another aircraft into a second, deadlier crisis. 
Two crew members were killed late Sunday when Air Canada Express Flight 8646, a Bombardier CRJ-900 arriving from Montreal with 72 passengers aboard, struck a Port Authority fire truck on Runway 4 at New York's LaGuardia Airport, turning an emergency response to another aircraft into a second, deadlier crisis.