The Tennessee Supreme Court has approved the execution of Christa Gail Pike, which could mark the state’s first execution of a woman in over 200 years. Pike was 18 when she was convicted of killing 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer near the University of Tennessee in 1995. Authorities said the crime involved multiple individuals and was linked to a personal dispute. She was later arrested and sentenced to death, and remains the only woman currently on Tennessee’s death row.
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New court filings are casting doubt on key forensic evidence in the murder case of Charlie Kirk. Tyler Robinson, 22, is facing capital murder charges after the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University on September 10. However, his defense claims the fatal bullet cannot be definitively linked to the rifle prosecutors say he used. Investigators allege Robinson carried out the shooting from about 410 feet away before fleeing. He later turned himself in after a 36-hour manhunt. According to court documents, Robinson allegedly sent messages discussing attempts to recover and hide the weapon. He was identified after his father recognized…
Donald Trump’s boast that he has achieved “regime change” in Iran collides sharply with the facts on the ground. After the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s leadership did not collapse; it reconfigured. His son, Mojtaba Khamenei, stepped into the role of Supreme Leader, and the machinery of the state kept turning. Key officials in government, the IRGC, and the military have been replaced, not removed from history. The war grinds on, diplomacy drags forward, and ordinary people on all sides pay the price. Meanwhile, the political pressure on Trump is mounting. Rising oil and gas prices are squeezing American…
Tiger’s latest arrest has ripped open old wounds for everyone closest to him. Vanessa Trump, who thought she was dating a man finally past the chaos, is said to be laying down hard ultimatums: get help, get control, or lose her. It’s not the language of celebrity gossip, but of someone who’s already lived through public scandal and refuses to repeat it. For Elin Nordegren, the fear is different, and deeper. She’s no longer his wife, but she is forever the mother of his children, who adore their dad and just watched him fight back from a brutal 2021 crash.…
She walked into downtown Los Angeles draped in foam and fabric, but what she carried was heavier than any costume. A plastic torch, a copper crown, and a message: no kings. Hours later, that same figure stood against a line of armored officers, wrists bound in plastic, the torch gone. In that instant, thousands of phone cameras rose, and a symbol became a person again. Her online handle, her sharp posts about “late stage capitalism,” the jabs at politicians and power brokers — all of it suddenly felt smaller than the image of her body turned away, hands pinned, crown…
They came with guitars, hand-painted cardboard, and stories that broke the air wide open. Robert De Niro’s voice shook as he called Trump an existential threat, while Jane Fonda read a widow’s words that turned a political rally into a public mourning. Bruce Springsteen answered with a protest anthem, stitching together the names of the dead with the promise that “this is still America,” a place where no president is supposed to rule like a king. From Minneapolis to Malibu, celebrities didn’t overshadow the crowds; they amplified them. Jimmy Kimmel marched with his children, Doug Emhoff stood shoulder to shoulder…
As Washington insists the Iran war’s core goals are met, the Pentagon is reportedly mapping out limited ground operations—raids on coastal positions and Kharg Island, the lifeline of Iran’s oil exports. Trump claims the conflict is “won,” yet the military is planning for something that looks like the opposite of closure. That contradiction has left allies deeply uneasy, and one of America’s closest partners is now saying so out loud. In Canberra, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese openly challenged Trump’s narrative, accusing Washington of failing to explain its real objectives. He agreed Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional power projection have…
The explosion over Isfahan was more than a spectacular blast; it was a blunt message delivered in fire. Deep beneath that city lie Iran’s 60% enriched uranium stockpiles and sprawling missile factories, the hardened heart of a regime that has spent decades burying its ambitions under concrete and rock. When Trump posted the strike video, he didn’t just share a clip — he amplified a signal of escalation, broadcasting a moment the Pentagon still refused to explain in real time. Operation Epic Fury, following last year’s Midnight Hammer raid, marks a pattern: the US and Israel hunting Iran’s weapons where…
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Tiger Woods now finds himself fighting battles on every front: legal trouble after refusing a urinalysis test, public humiliation over another DUI charge, and the quiet, private reckoning inside his own home. Vanessa Trump, once seen smiling beside him at tournaments, is reportedly drawing a hard line, refusing to be dragged into another spiral of chaos and headlines. For her, this is about self-respect and protecting her family; for him, it may be the final warning before everything collapses. Those close to the couple say Tiger is ashamed and desperate to repair the damage, but apologies alone may not be…