Death Row Inmate Who Begged For Untested Fingerprints To Be Tested Before Execution Gets Results Back

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in May 2015. In an attempt to prove his innocence, a Tennessee prisoner on death row inadvertently provided more evidence that he committed the crime. Marlon Kiser was sentenced to death row for killing Hamilton County Deputy Donald Bond in 2003, Times Free Press … Read more

Donald Trump Gets More Bad News…

Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy to violate rights that are gDonald Trump Gets More Bad News UAranteed by the Constitution relating to his alleged involvement in the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Continue reading…

This handsome actor made all the ladies drool in the 60s this is what he looks like today

Born Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero on November 23, 1941, Franco Nero stands as one of Italy’s most recognizable and enduring cinematic figures. His rise coincided with a transformative period in European film history, when genre cinema—particularly Westerns, crime dramas, and historical epics—became a powerful vehicle for both popular entertainment and cultural reinvention. Nero’s striking screen … Read more

New Photos Of Barron Trump Turn Heads After People Spot Small Detail

Barron Trump, the youngest son of President Donald Trump, is back in the spotlight — and it’s his striking new appearance that’s catching the nation’s attention. New photos exclusively published by the Daily Mail show Barron leaving New York University looking dramatically more casual than we’re used to seeing. Swapping his signature sharp suits for … Read more

New Documents Spark Fresh Questions for Top Democrats

For years, political opponents have tried to win arguments by attaching dramatic labels to their rivals. But in today’s fast-moving media cycle, those same tactics can quickly backfire. When a story is pushed too aggressively, people begin asking a different question: who benefits from the outrage, and what facts were left out? Continue reading…