In Iran, seven men were arrested for the gang rape of a girl, and the perpetrators begged the victim for mercy and forgiveness.
However, the girl refused, and all of them were sentenced to death by hanging.
Do you think this punishment is appropriate?
🚨 HOLY CRAP. Health Sec. Bobby Kennedy just exposed a hotel in Gavin Newsom’s California where every single room was listed as the “headquarters” of a nursing group. You read that right. Every room. Same address. Same scam. They are not providing care. They are not treating patients. They are just collecting taxpayer money. This is the fraud machine Democrats pretend does not exist. How many more fake “providers” are bleeding the system dry while politicians look the other way? Clean it up. Prosecute it. End it.
Yesterday was my final day as Director of National Intelligence. I declassified and released never-before-seen documents exposing the truth about Fauci directing millions of US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth. Go to https://t.co/tVwWp0TxZ4 to see for yourself.
Kyle Craig, a 26-year-old husband and father, was lured into a fatal Facebook Marketplace trap.
Ambushed for cash during a used ATV meetup, he was shot multiple times and left on a roadside. Five suspects face charges.
Capital punishment?
A. Yes
B. No
Aaron Tucker had been out of prison for seven days. He had less than $2 in his pocket and one shot at turning his life around, a job interview that morning. Then he saw a car flip over and catch fire from his bus window.
He asked the bus driver if he was going to help. "No, but if you get out I'm going to leave," the driver replied. Tucker got out anyway.
He sprinted toward the upside-down, smoke-filled car and found the 61-year-old driver covered in blood.
He unbuckled the man's seatbelt and dragged him clear as the car started to catch fire.
He pulled off his own dress shirt and used it to stop the man's head wound from bleeding, telling him: "You're going to be all right. Your family wants to see you. Keep your eyes open."
The bus left. Tucker missed his interview.
When the story got out, strangers set up a GoFundMe that raised over $50,000 in three days. He also received multiple job offers in construction.
"I feel like a job can come and go, but a life is a one-time thing," Tucker said. "The job just wasn't in my mind at that time."
Our hearts ache as we announce the passing of John Kinsel Sr., a cherished elder and one of the immortal Navajo Code Talkers. At 107, he leaves behind a legacy of unbreakable bravery forged in the fires of Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo Jima. From 1942 to 1946, as a U.S. Marine, he wielded his sacred language, the uncrackable code, to weave the vital communications that defied the enemy and tipped the scales of World War II.