Day: April 18, 2025

Venezuelan migrant arrested in sanctuary city for 6th time in 13 months days after prosecutors drop charges

6:39 pm April 18, 2025

A Venezuelan migrant has been arrested for the sixth time in the past year for allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint, just days after prosecutors in an Illinois sanctuary city dropped additional charges against him.  Edmonds Peraza Cortez, 25, is facing one felony count of armed robbery with a firearm, according to the Chicago Police Department. Cortez […]

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ICE arrests over 200 illegal aliens in New York City’s ‘most crime-infested neighborhoods’

6:30 pm April 18, 2025

ICE and several federal law enforcement agencies arrested over 200 illegal aliens in an “enhanced immigration enforcement operation” in the “most crime-infested neighborhoods” in and around New York City in just one week this month. According to a statement by ICE released on Wednesday, 206 illegal immigrants, the majority of whom have “egregious criminal histories […]

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Martin Scorsese unravels St. Mary Magdalene’s complex legacy in series finale of ‘The Saints’

6:30 pm April 18, 2025

The final episode of Fox Nation’s powerful series “The Saints” has arrived in just enough time to kick off the Easter weekend, closing out Christianity’s holiest week of the year with the story of St. Mary Magdalene, told by none other than Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese. The story takes viewers to first century Galilee, […]

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ESPN staple rips ‘toxic’ Nico Iamaleava, pleads with school to not take him

6:17 pm April 18, 2025

Nico Iamaleava is becoming somewhat of a martyr, but yet a primary example, in today’s NIL environment. Iamaleava did not show up at Tennessee’s spring practice last Friday, reportedly due to NIL contract discussions. Iamaleava, 20, is reportedly set to earn $2.4 million this season but wants to renegotiate his deal to $4 million per […]

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E. coli outbreak went unpublicized by FDA despite affecting 15 states: report

6:09 pm April 18, 2025

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is coming under fire for not publicizing its own report into an E. coli outbreak last year that spread across 15 states and infected 89 people, one of whom died, according to a report from TKTKT.  The outbreak was linked to romaine lettuce — with the first case being recorded […]

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