Prosecutors Rest Case After Witnesses Testify to Hunter Biden’s Drug Use

Federal prosecutors rested their case in Hunter Biden’s gun trial Friday after calling a series of witnesses who testified about Biden’s use of crack cocaine around the time he purchased a gun in October 2018. Biden’s attorneys called their own witnesses before the trial paused for the weekend, and they are expected to wrap up

Stanford Anti-Israel Protesters Charged With Felony Burglary After Storming President’s Office

Thirteen anti-Israel protesters who stormed and vandalized the Stanford University president’s office on Wednesday were charged with felony burglary. The group stormed President Richard Saller’s office around 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday, breaking windows, spray-painting walls, and causing “extensive damage” to property, according to a university statement. The group occupied the building for more than two

Connecticut Governor Forms Working Group to Explore Ranked Voting

State lawmakers will consider implementing the election method during the 2025 legislative session. Connecticut’s Democrat Gov. Ned Lamont tasked a working group with developing a legislative proposal to allow ranked-choice voting in caucuses, conventions, primaries, and certain municipal elections. Connecticut law does not currently permit ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to rank candidates by order

Lawmakers Urge DHS to Blacklist Major Chinese Battery Companies

Five Republican lawmakers are calling on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to immediately blacklist two leading Chinese battery companies, on the basis that their supply chains are “deeply compromised” by the communist regime’s state-sponsored slave labor and Uyghur genocide. Led by Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.), chairman of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist

US Says Gaza Aid Pier Repaired, Reattached, and Soon to Resume Humanitarian Deliveries

The U.S. military-built pier designed to facilitate aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip has been repaired and reconnected to the Gazan shoreline after a section broke apart in a storm, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Friday. The reconnection occurred nearly two weeks after rough seas beached four U.S. military vessels supporting the pier structure.

Gaza Aid Pier Repaired, Reattached, and Soon to Resume Humanitarian Deliveries, US Says

The U.S. military-built pier designed to facilitate aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip has been repaired and reconnected to the Gaza shoreline after a section broke apart in a storm, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said on June 7. The reconnection occurred nearly two weeks after rough seas beached four U.S. military vessels supporting the