US

Apr 16 2026CRIME

Hanahan Faces Shock After Councilman’s Arrest for Child Exploitation

When federal agents arrested a Hanahan city council member last week for producing and sharing child sexual abuse material, the quiet Lowcountry town was stunned. The charges paint a picture of a trusted public figure secretly exploiting minors online. Investigators say his digital trail ties him to

reading time less than a minute
Apr 16 2026CRIME

When Teachers Cross the Line: A Music Teacher’s Alleged Grooming of a Student

A Florida music teacher now faces serious charges after allegedly grooming a teenage piano student in disturbing ways. Police reports claim the 53-year-old man, who taught at a Miami high school, crossed multiple boundaries with the girl. He showed her a tattoo of two hearts on his chest, telling he

reading time less than a minute
Apr 16 2026POLITICS

Israel and Lebanon edge closer to a truce while tensions stay high

As southern Lebanon braces for another round of fighting, the Israeli military has redoubled its attacks on Hezbollah positions in the town of Bint Jbeil. The strikes come even as negotiators from both sides whisper about a possible ceasefire, a move that would mark the first serious peace talks bet

reading time less than a minute
Apr 16 2026POLITICS

Iran’s World Cup Journey: Sports vs. Politics

FIFA’s top leader recently made it clear: Iran’s soccer team will compete in the upcoming World Cup. This comes even as tensions rise between Iran and the United States. The decision follows concerns about safety and political interference. Yet officials insist sports should rise above conflict. But

reading time less than a minute
Apr 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Fresh troubles for Columbia and Lexington this week

A drowning near Irmo and a trooper’s alleged misconduct highlight how routine places can suddenly turn dangerous. In Lexington County, a 50-year-old Columbia man named Travers Antonio Berry was found lifeless under a Lake Murray dock on April 11 after a witness said he slipped while returning to sho

reading time less than a minute
Apr 16 2026POLITICS

When U. S. Lawmakers Split Over Weapons to Israel

Senators just voted down two attempts to block $450 million in U. S. military gear heading to Israel. A coalition of Democrats pushed the measures, arguing the bulldozers and bombs end up harming civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, and the West Bank. The votes failed 59-40 and 63-36—both short of the 60 nee

reading time less than a minute
Apr 15 2026CRIME

SantaCon’s Secret Swipe: How a Holiday Bash Became a Personal Payday

The annual SantaCon party in New York City, known for its colorful costumes and festive drinks, turned out to be more than just a holiday fun‑run. The event’s organizer, Stefan Pildes, allegedly used the fundraiser as a front to funnel money into his own accounts and lavish lifestyle. Pildes ran

reading time less than a minute
Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

Live Nation and Ticketmaster Face Jury Verdict Over Concert Monopoly

A federal jury in Manhattan ruled that Live Nation and its Ticketmaster arm held a harmful monopoly over major concert venues. The decision came after four days of deliberation in a case brought by dozens of U. S. states that accused the duo of stifling competition and inflating ticket prices. The

reading time less than a minute
Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Waltz Raises Questions About Bachelet’s Future UN Role

Mike Waltz, the U. S. representative to the United Nations, made headlines on Wednesday when he echoed a senator’s doubts about former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet’s suitability for the top UN post. The comments came during a Senate committee hearing where Senator Pete Ricketts criticized Bac

reading time less than a minute
Apr 15 2026CRIME

Spas, Safety and Surprises: A Shock at a Medford Day Spa

A 55‑year‑old worker at a day spa in Medford is facing two criminal sexual contact charges after incidents that occurred on the same premises. The first claim came in late February when a customer said the employee touched her without consent at 7:24 p. m. The second complaint, filed two days lat

reading time less than a minute