BLM 2.0? Muslim Charity Launches ‘Internal Review’ After Tax Forms Show Millions Raised for Gaza ‘Relief’ Flowed to Anti-Israel Influencer

Human Appeal USA sparked backlash after disclosing payments to Khaled Beydoun, an influencer and Arizona State University law professor Khaled Beydoun (Courtesy of Wayne State University via University of California, Los Angeles) A prominent Muslim charity is conducting an “internal review” of its relationship with anti-Israel influencer Khaled Beydoun as it faces growing questions over

Don Lemon, others plead not guilty to Minn. church protest charges

Several people charged in connection with a protest at a Minnesota church whose pastor served as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official pleaded not guilty Friday afternoon in a St. Paul federal courtroom. Journalist Don Lemon, who is being represented by former Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy against the right of

Ring Scraps Partnership With Flock Safety After Super Bowl Ad Sparks Privacy Concerns

A person pushes the doorbell on their Ring doorbell camera in Wolcott, Conn., on July 16, 2019. AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File Ring has canceled its partnership with Flock Safety after a Super Bowl ad debuting its “Search Party” feature sparked immediate public backlash over privacy concerns. Neither company blamed public backlash over the ad—seen by

Trump Says 2nd Carrier Group to Middle East Will Be Leaving Soon

The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush sails the Atlantic Ocean during an at-sea training exercise on Feb. 8, 2026. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jayden Brown/ U.S. Navy via DVIDS President Donald Trump told reporters on Feb. 13 that he is sending a second U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East, in

Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty in Minnesota Church Protest Case

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon departs federal court in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, 2026. Mario Tama/Getty Images Former CNN anchor Don Lemon pleaded not guilty on Feb. 12 to violating federal civil rights laws through involvement with a Minnesota church protest last month. Lemon and eight other defendants have been charged with one count

Al Green slams crypto spending in Texas primary: ‘We cannot allow the crypto industry to own Congress’ 

Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) on Friday slammed a crypto super PAC’s plans to spend $1.5 million to oppose him, arguing that lawmakers “cannot allow the crypto industry to own Congress.” “They’re going to do whatever they can to maintain their dominance that they have with some members of Congress, but not with me,” Green said Friday in a