George J. Haas claims to have discovered remnants of an ancient civilization on Mars, including structures resembling pyramids and a parrot. His controversial findings spark debate among scientists about life beyond Earth.
In a surprising turn of events, a Justice Department attorney has been placed on administrative leave following a courtroom debacle over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The attorney expressed frustration over a lack of evidence and support from superiors, raising questions about the Trump administration's handling of the case.
New evidence contradicts the Israeli military's initial claims about the shooting of 15 emergency workers in Gaza. Eyewitness accounts and video challenge the narrative, prompting calls for an independent investigation.
Palestinian medical officials have released video evidence contradicting Israel's narrative regarding the deaths of 15 aid workers in Gaza. The footage shows clearly marked rescue vehicles under fire, raising serious questions about military conduct.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has dismissed the corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, permanently barring the DOJ from re-filing charges. This ruling comes amid concerns over political influence.
A groundbreaking discovery on Mars suggests that the planet may have been warmer and wetter than previously thought, with pale rocks indicating conditions that could support life. Scientists are excited about the implications for ancient extraterrestrial life and Mars' history.
In a bold move, Secretary Kennedy has ordered the removal of a controversial health website as the CDC plans a study linking vaccines to autism, amidst a growing measles outbreak impacting children across the nation.
NASA's Curiosity rover is scaling Mount Sharp, uncovering Mars' watery past with stunning new images. Explore the evidence suggesting Mars was once a habitable world!
In a troubling trend, Venezuelan migrants are disappearing into Salvadoran prisons after being deported from the U.S. for alleged gang ties, raising serious human rights concerns. Families cry injustice as officials refuse to provide evidence.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has detained Badar Khan Suri, a scholar at Georgetown University, accusing him of links to Hamas without evidence. His case raises serious questions about academic freedom and political targeting.