Trump’s Border Czar Describes New Year’s Day Incidents as ‘Desperate Acts’

President-elect Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, stated in an interview with Fox News’ Tammy Bruce that the New Year’s Day incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas appeared to be “suicide missions.” “Both incidents—Las Vegas and New Orleans—involve U.S. citizens with recent U.S. travel,” Homan explained. “It seems neither individual expected to return home,

Justin Baldoni Files Lawsuit Against New York Times Over Claims Involving Blake Lively

The controversy surrounding It Ends With Us continues to escalate as the film’s director, Justin Baldoni, files a $250 million libel lawsuit against The New York Times. The lawsuit stems from allegations that the publication amplified claims by his co-star Blake Lively, accusing him of orchestrating a smear campaign. Filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior

“‘Gone Girl’ Kidnapper Hit with Shocking New Charges in 2009 California Home Invasions!”

Matthew Muller, 47, the man behind the infamous “Gone Girl” kidnapping, now faces charges for two brutal home invasion sexual assaults from 15 years ago, prosecutors revealed Monday. In one case from September 2009, Muller allegedly broke into a woman’s home in Mountain View, California, where he attacked her, tied her up, and forced her

Carter Paved the Way for Progress on Gay Rights

When Jimmy Carter served as president from 1977 to 1981, LGBTQ rights were barely on the political radar. Same-sex intimacy was still illegal in over two dozen states, gays and lesbians were barred from obtaining government security clearance, and the idea of gay marriage seemed like a distant dream. Political support for LGBTQ causes was

South Korea launches air safety investigation following fatal plane crash

South Korea’s acting leader has called for an emergency safety review of the nation’s entire airline operations, following a devastating plane crash that claimed the lives of 179 people—the deadliest in the country’s history. The Jeju Air aircraft erupted in flames upon crash-landing at Muan International Airport, leaving only two crew members alive. Acting President

At Least Four Dead as Severe Storms and Tornadoes Devastate the Southern U.S.

Four people have died as a powerful storm system, producing multiple tornadoes, tore through the South. In Mississippi, 18-year-old Tykeria Rogers lost her life in Adams County when a tree fell on her home, according to Adams County Emergency Management. Another fatality was reported in Lowndes County. In Brazoria County, Texas, one fatality was reported.