October 3, 2025

Seasons canceled, coaches fired: The cost of hazing in high school football

David Bianchi calls the months of September and October “Hazing Season.” The Miami-based attorney has represented families in hazing cases for more than four decades. Incidents that were decades ago thought of as college fraternity rituals have trickled down into the high school ranks.  “The hazing problem has been around for a long time, and […]

October 3, 2025

Trump wages war on cartels; Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane possibly found

President Donald Trump declares the U.S. is in “armed conflict” with drug cartels. However, critics claim it’s a legal stretch, and Congress hasn’t signed off. Plus, a massive fire erupted at a California oil refinery. The Chevron blaze is now contained, but the investigation into how it started remains ongoing. And a strange object spotted […]

October 3, 2025

Chevron oil refinery fire in California now contained

A large fire at an oil refinery lit up the southern California sky, sending flames soaring, smoke billowing and neighbors indoors. The fire broke out around 9:30 p.m. Thursday at Chevron’s El Segundo refinery near L.A., sending a fireball into the air. Chevron, which has its own fire department on site, called it an isolated […]

October 3, 2025

New clues could reveal Amelia Earhart’s lost plane after 88 years

After 88 years of speculation, could the mystery of Amelia Earhart finally be solved? In less than a month, Purdue University and the Purdue Research Foundation will begin an expedition to the South Pacific in an attempt to solve the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. A team from Purdue University said there is “very strong” evidence that they […]

October 3, 2025

Latest European drone sightings force overnight shutdown at Munich airport

Munich Airport suspended flights late Thursday after several drone sightings. Operations resumed at 5 a.m. Friday. The shutdown forced 15 incoming flights to divert to other airports, including Stuttgart and Vienna, while 17 departures were grounded, affecting nearly 3,000 passengers. Federal police confirmed the shutdown. Spokesman Stefan Bayer told The Associated Press that authorities had […]

October 3, 2025

Church of England names first female archbishop of Canterbury

For the first time in its nearly 500-year history, the Church of England has appointed a woman to serve as archbishop of Canterbury, the most senior role in the Anglican Communion. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer approved the nomination on Friday.  Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, will be installed into the role in March […]

October 3, 2025

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces sentencing in federal prostitution case

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces sentencing Friday morning in federal court after his July conviction on two counts of transportation for prostitution. The 54-year-old music mogul has been in custody since September 2024. In a letter submitted ahead of his sentencing, Combs told the judge he takes “full responsibility and accountability” for his actions.  Combs requested […]

October 3, 2025

WH changed federal workers’ emails to blame Dems for shutdown: Report

Furloughed federal employees have claimed they were told to blame Democrats for the government shutdown in their out-of-office email messages. In some cases, employees said, the messages were altered by the Trump administration, according to multiple reports.  The revelation comes in addition to messages across federal websites that accuse the “radical left” for the closure […]