Month: March 2026

Bodycam Reveals Dramatic DUI Arrest Involving Timberlake

Police released redacted bodycam footage of Justin Timberlake’s 2024 Hamptons DUI arrest. The video shows the singer struggling through sobriety tests after witnesses and surveillance suggested erratic driving. Timberlake had refused a breathalyzer and later sued to block the footage release. Law enforcement released a redacted clip after arraignment for DUI and running a stop sign.

Justices Allow Street Preacher to File Lawsuit

The Supreme Court unanimously said a Mississippi street preacher can challenge a city law that limited his public preaching. The ruling lets him seek an injunction against the ordinance and protects the right to ask a court to stop unconstitutional laws.

Trump Says Iran Was Only Two Weeks From a Bomb

President Donald Trump told MS NOW that Iran was only two weeks from a nuclear bomb before U.S. strikes. He says U.S. forces have crippled Iran but must remain to stop a rebuild. NATO allies were also criticized for weak support.

Costa Rica Ends Diplomatic Relations with Cuba, Closes Embassy in Havana

President Rodrigo Chaves announced Costa Rica will close its embassy in Havana and restrict relations to consular matters, citing repression and humanitarian collapse in Cuba. The move aligns with U.S. pressure under President Donald Trump and has drawn immediate rebuttal from Havana and protests at the Costa Rican capital.

Hochul Pleads with Wealthy New Yorkers to Come Home

Gov. Kathy Hochul openly acknowledged New York is losing wealthy residents. Her plea to return and fund big social programs highlights a larger fight over taxes, services, and why people leave for states with lower costs and more freedom.

NASCAR Pauses Young Driver After Mocking Viewers on Livestream

NASCAR has indefinitely suspended 22-year-old Daniel Dye after he used a mocking voice about driver David Malukas during a livestream. The sanction cites rule 4.3.C banning public statements that disparage someone for their sexual orientation. Kaulig Racing also suspended Dye and named AJ Allmendinger as the fill-in driver for Darlington. Dye issued an apology and must complete sensitivity training before returning. This episode raises questions about social media consequences and consistency in discipline.

Leading Counterterrorism Official Under FBI Investigation

Joe Kent resigned as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center amid reports the FBI is investigating leaks of classified information. His resignation accuses Israel of pushing the U.S. into war with Iran. The White House says Kent was cut from intelligence briefings and labeled a known leaker.

New Orleans Attorney Charged in $250K Fraud Scheme

Tanzanika Ruffin, a New Orleans defense lawyer known for anti-police advocacy, was federally indicted for allegedly stealing about $250,000 from a client’s family and spending it on personal luxuries. The indictment claims she invented an NDA and a need to compensate a police officer. Ruffin faces up to 20 years if convicted.

America’s Biblical Worldview Is Rapidly Fading

A new survey from Arizona Christian University finds only 4 percent of adults hold a biblical worldview. The decline spans generations and even shows up inside churches. Here are the key findings and what they mean.

Declassified Files Show China Accessed U.S. Voter Records

A declassified intelligence memo and reporting suggest Chinese actors accessed U.S. voter registration files around the 2020 election. The breach targeted sensitive personal data, not ballots, yet the implications for election integrity and national security are serious and demand answers from the Biden administration and Congress.

Actor Alleges Family Violence Erupted Over 2024 Result

Jerry OConnell told Bill Maher that his wife Rebecca Romijn and their daughters reacted physically after he criticized Kamala Harris on election night 2024. The account raises questions about family dynamics, political temper and unequal standards for reactions to political speech.

DHS Shutdown Triggers Bedlam in Airport Queues

Long TSA lines are snarling air travel as DHS funding remains stalled. Agencies blame Democrats for shutdown-driven staffing shortages that leave travelers missing flights and officers unpaid. Senate Republicans demand action while negotiations stall.

What Happened to Crockett’s Guard in the Dallas Garage?

Dallas police released bodycam video after a deadly standoff in a parking garage. The man shot while serving as Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s security guard had a criminal past and drove a replica undercover vehicle with stolen plates. Crockett defended him while calling the vetting failures alarming. Here are the key facts from the incident and the questions lawmakers should be asking.