Year: 2026

Arizona AG’s Words Spark National Alarm

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes suggested that Arizona’s stand-your-ground law could apply if people could not identify masked federal agents. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the comments and tied them to rising tensions around immigration enforcement, while stopping short of calling for a Department of Justice inquiry.

Ex-Senator on Trial for Alleged Drink Drugging

A former French senator is standing trial after a lawmaker says he slipped MDMA into her glass. He admits serving a drugged drink but says it was a mistake. The case raises questions about accountability among the powerful.

Trump Demands Cooperation From Democratic Leaders

President Trump issued a public list of demands to Democratic governors and mayors after unrest in Minneapolis tied to an alleged Border Patrol shooting. He ordered local officials to turn over undocumented suspects, urged Congress to end sanctuary cities, and put troops on standby while praising cooperation in Republican-led states. Legal, logistical, and political hurdles remain.

Three Midwestern Tourists Shot Dead in Florida

Three men from the Midwest were shot and killed while staying at a rental home in Kissimmee, Florida. Authorities arrested a neighbor with a prior violent charge who had been acquitted after an insanity plea. Families are grieving and officials say the attack appeared random.

Denmark Skips Davos as Trump Leads Huge Delegation

Denmark says it will not send officials to the World Economic Forum in Davos this year amid rising tensions over US interest in Greenland. Reports say President Trump will lead the largest-ever US delegation to Davos, shifting the usual globalist script and raising new diplomatic and media questions.