Oregon resident Corshelle Jenkins was charged for a crime she did not commit in August 2023, accused of shoplifting pink boots from Nordstrom while she was actually at her job at a senior living facility. But the 36-year-old Black mother of six did not learn about this charge until May 2025, when she received a...
Judge Dismisses Human Trafficking Case Against Maryland Man Kilmar Abrego Garcia as Vindictive
‘It’s Just a Sad, Sad Case:’ Family Sues Hospital, Doctor After 18-Year-Old Dies After Pine Needles, Moss and Twigs Were Stitched Into His Arm
An Oregon family sued a hospital after their teen allegedly died from a fast-moving infection caused by debris stitched inside his arm. The lawsuit claims doctors left pine needles, moss, and twigs inside the teen’s wound, triggering the deadly infection. Family claims ‘twigs, pine needles, and moss’ were inside Cantrell’s arm when the doctor sewed...
POPCORN! FCC Chair Brendan Carr Asks for Public Comment About ABC’s ‘Bona Fide News’ Program
’Might Be Worse Than Trump’: New Pic of Trump and RFK Jr. Sparks Concern After Eagle-Eyed Viewers Notice the Same Strange Thing About Their Hand
Donald Trump has made something of a habit of reaching for the cover-up. The president and his team work overtime to distract the public from what people see with their own two eyes. Growing concerns about Trump’s health continue following a string of moments viewers say are becoming harder to ignore. But recent photos show...
Trump’s Fourth Trip to Walter Reed in 15 Months Just Triggered a Wave of Alarm — Then a Photo Surfaced That the White House Can’t Delete Fast Enough
President Donald Trump turns 80 next month and the White House wants everyone to know he has never been better. So why does he keep going back to Walter Reed? The White House announced late Monday, May 11 that Trump is headed back to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26 for what...
‘Nobody’s Hands are Clean’: Raphael Warnock Accuses Republicans of ‘Rabid and Shameless’ Scheme to Silence Black Voters Before Midterms, Challenges Dems to Fight Back
On April 29, the day the Supreme Court announced its decision in Louisiana v. Callais to gut Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a “deeply disappointed” Sen. Raphael Warnock held a press conference lamenting the huge blow to “the crown jewel of the civil rights movement,” calling it “a slap in the...









