Author: Jack Bogart

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has introduced a one-page bill to repeal the controversial Patriot Act, which was passed on the heels of the horrific Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.The text of the measure, dubbed the “American Privacy Restoration Act,” reads, “The USA PATRIOT Act … is repealed, and each provision of law amended by such Act is amended to read as such provision read on October 25, 2001.””For over two decades, rogue actors within our U.S. intelligence agencies have used the Patriot Act to create the most sophisticated, unaccountable surveillance apparatus in the Western world,” Luna said, according to…

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Fox News has exclusively obtained satellite imagery revealing what an opposition group says is a previously undisclosed Iranian nuclear weapons facility – raising fresh concerns amid ongoing negotiations between Tehran and the Trump administration.The newly identified site, located in Iran’s Semnan Province, is far from the regime’s already-known nuclear facilities. According to the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), intelligence gathered from sources inside the country points to a sprawling compound covering nearly 2,500 acres.Code-named the “Rainbow Site” by Iranian officials, the facility has reportedly been in operation for more than a decade, masked as a chemical production company…

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A Missouri man is accused of murdering a mother and her unborn child in front of five children, including her four daughters. On the afternoon of April 23, Vanier T. Jones allegedly approached the four young daughters of 35-year-old Christina Lynn Rentchler and asked them if they knew where he could find their mother, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in the case and obtained by PEOPLE. The affidavit says that the four girls — and one other child who was at the home — then allegedly watched Jones pull out a gun and shoot their mother in the…

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The acting president of Columbia University strongly denounced the occupation of the campus library on Wednesday after more than 100 anti-Israel agitators stormed it, resulting in dozens arrested and two university officers injured.Claire Shipman issued a statement to the campus community on Wednesday night addressing the hours-long incident at Butler Library, which she described as “utterly unacceptable.”A mob of protesters showed up at the library Wednesday afternoon, as students were studying for finals, reportedly to rally support for detained Mahmoud Khalil, the accused ringleader of pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia. They also continued to demand the university divest from Israel.Two groups…

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A Philadelphia man has been arrested and charged after police allege a 2-year-old critically wounded himself after accidentally firing a gun into his stomach, police said. Rahmir Ponzo, 20, was arrested by police in connection with the shooting, CBS reported, citing a police statement. He was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and recklessly endangering another person. The toddler shot himself in the abdomen around 1:45 p.m. on May 5, inside a Philadelphia home, the outlet reported. According to police, the 2-year-old accidentally fired the gun after finding it in a bedroom. Want to keep up with the…

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FIRST ON FOX: A House Republican is seeking to ensure illegal immigrants who commit murder in the U.S. are eligible for the death penalty in all 50 states.Rep. Morgan Luttrell, R-Texas, is introducing a bill on Thursday called the Justice for Victims of Illegal Alien Murder Act, which would establish a new class of federal criminal offenses specifically directed at convicted murderers who are in the country illegally.It would make those criminals eligible for life in prison or the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder.MEET THE TRUMP-PICKED LAWMAKERS GIVING SPEAKER JOHNSON A FULL HOUSE GOP CONFERENCE Such a bill…

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Cybercriminals aren’t just going after big targets anymore. They’re going after everyone, and they’re doing it with infostealer malware. These small, sneaky programs are quietly stealing passwords, browser data and login tokens from everyday devices. A new report shows just how out of control the problem has become, with infostealer activity jumping 500% in just one year, harvesting more than 1.7 billion fresh credentials.Join the FREE “CyberGuy Report”: Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and exclusive deals, plus instant access to my free “Ultimate Scam Survival Guide” when you sign up! The industrialization of credential theftIn 2024, cybersecurity researchers at Fortinet…

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Graeme Davidson is facing charges of murder (domestic violence), fraud and attempted fraud over the killing of his wife Jacqueline DavidsonJacqueline drowned while the couple were on a kayaking trip at Lake Samsonvale in Queensland, Australia, on Nov. 27, 2020Authorities allege Graeme tried to claim a $1 million life insurance payout after Jacqueline’s death A man is facing multiple charges in connection with the 2020 death of his wife after it was initially reported to police that she accidentally drowned during a kayaking trip, authorities in Australia said. Graeme Davidson, 55, was arrested on May 4 and charged with murder…

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A suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang was among five people arrested during a human smuggling bust in Texas, authorities said Wednesday.The three suspects accused of human smuggling have been “circumventing Border Patrol checkpoints” and using known human smuggling routes to bring up to 15 people per week into the U.S., Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar told reporters. He said two other individuals present during their arrests were accused of drug possession. The three suspects charged with human smuggling were identified as 24-year-old Jose Francisco Barriento Vega of Mexico, 49-year-old Mary Lou Tula and 44-year-old Alexis Segundo…

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A man who was arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a fellow passenger on a cruise has been released on bail. According to a police statement obtained by PEOPLE, the 57-year-old from Devon, England, was released on bail on Tuesday, May 6, after Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary arrested him following a fatal altercation on a cruise ship. “We are investigating the death of a 60-year-old man from West Sussex on board the MSC Virtuosa, which happened around 8.30pm on Saturday (May 3),” the release read. “As part of our enquiries, a 57-year-old man from Exeter…

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