Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says the EU must lift sanctions on Russian oil and gas, reopen the Druzhba pipeline, and restart talks with Moscow to fix Europe’s growing energy crisis.
Ibram Kendi’s Howard Appointment Triggers Campus Uproar
Howard University named Ibram X. Kendi to a $3 million endowed chair and institute leadership. The move has stirred debate about campus priorities, academic freedom, and whether controversial activists should hold prestigious posts.
Cuba’s Mass Pardon Serves Political Interests, Not Humanitarian Concerns
Havana pardoned 2,010 prisoners during Holy Week. Officials call it humanitarian. Critics call it political theater amid U.S. pressure and deep economic collapse. Names and political charges remain hidden.
Coast Guard Saves Five From Stormy Seas Off Puerto Rico
A late night rescue near Isla de Cabras in Toa Baja saw the U.S. Coast Guard, CBP, and Puerto Rico police save three federal agents and two civilians after two boats capsized in 10-foot swells. Quick coordination and brave crews made the difference when bad weather met high risk.
Huge Hospice Fraud Network Uncovered in California
A White House fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance has suspended 221 hospice and healthcare providers in California and helped arrest defendants tied to more than $50 million in Medicare fraud. Operation Never Say Die marks a major push to stop abuse of taxpayer-funded care and tighten oversight of vulnerable programs.
Trump Eyes Further Cabinet Overhaul
After firing Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem, President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing additional Cabinet changes. Reports name Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer as possible departures as the President reshapes his team ahead of the midterms.
Chinese Hack Targets FBI Office, National Security on Edge
A China-linked cyber breach hit the FBI’s Virgin Islands office. Lawmakers were notified under FISMA and the incident raises fresh counterintelligence concerns as President Donald Trump plans a visit to China.
Hegseth Compels Resignation of Three Top Army Generals
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and two other senior generals, reshaping the Joint Chiefs amid ongoing operations against Iran. The move raises questions about leadership continuity, military readiness, and civilian control at the Pentagon during wartime.
Bondi Let Go as Rumors Swirl Over Swalwell Files
The White House says Pam Bondi was removed for performance reasons, not for tipping off Rep. Eric Swalwell about FBI files tied to Chinese operative Fang Fang. The controversy raises questions about DOJ leadership, classified intel, and political timing.
Rubio Scolds NATO: Can Our Allies Be Trusted?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says NATO refused U.S. access to bases for Operation Epic Fury. He warns the alliance may need a hard look after this episode.
