A viral video claims to expose $110 million in fraud within Minnesota's federally funded day care centers, prompting the Trump administration to freeze child care funding. The video's creator, Nick Shirley, faces scrutiny and claims of safety concerns as he delves into the controversy.
A viral 43-minute video reveals shocking allegations of fraud at Somali-run child care centers in Minnesota, claiming millions in state funding without proper care for children.
In a stunning move, the Department of Health and Human Services has frozen all child care payments in Minnesota following allegations of widespread fraud in daycare centers, igniting a heated political debate.
In just a week, Nick Shirley has skyrocketed to fame by revealing alleged fraud in Minnesota daycare facilities, garnering millions of views and backing from top conservative figures like Elon Musk.
In a controversial speech at Turning Point USA, Vice President JD Vance avoided mentioning Israel, stirring tensions within the MAGA base. Pressure mounts for him to address associates with extremist views.
Vice President JD Vance emphasizes an inclusive conservative movement at the Turning Point USA convention, navigating controversies around antisemitism and the future of the GOP amidst Trump’s legacy.
Take Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick announces that GTA5 and GTA Online continue to thrive 12 years post-launch, with sales exceeding Brazil's entire population. The excitement builds as GTA6 faces another delay to 2026.
Two Massachusetts men, Logan David Patterson and Dominick Frank Cardoza, face federal charges after allegedly setting off an explosion at Harvard Medical School. The incident, described as a reckless prank, has raised serious concerns about campus safety.
Two young men were arrested for their involvement in a weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School. The incident, described as more than a college prank, triggered widespread concern in the Boston area.
This Halloween, chocolate lovers face a frightful reality as prices soar nearly 30% since last year. With fewer chocolate bars expected in trick-or-treat buckets, find out what’s causing this sweet scare.