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Secret Service: 1 Shot By Law Enforcement Near Washington Monument, White House Locked Down

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Secret Service says an individual has been shot by law enforcement near the Washington Monument. The person’s condition and the circumstances surrounding the shooting around 15th Street and Independence Avenue were not immediately known. Secret Service encouraged people to avoid the area as emergency crews responded. The White House was briefly locked down as authorities investigated the incident.

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Shooting Near Washington Monument, White House Locked Down

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Secret Service says an individual has been shot by law enforcement near the Washington Monument. The person’s condition and the circumstances surrounding the shooting around 15th Street and Independence Avenue were not immediately known. Secret Service encouraged people to avoid the area as emergency crews responded. The White House was briefly locked down as authorities investigated the incident.

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, May 10, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, May 10, 2026

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What Happened to Tucker Carlson?

What Happened to Tucker Carlson?

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Prosecutors: Arson Suspect In Los Angeles Fire Was Angry 'At The World'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles was upset that he didn't have plans for New Year's Eve and ranted about being angry at the world before the initial blaze was sparked, according to court documents filed by prosecutors. Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, has pleaded not guilty to starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in California history. It began Jan. 7, 2025, in hillside neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Malibu and killed 12 people. Prosecutors say Rinderknecht started a fire on Jan. 1 that burned undetected deep in root systems before flaring back up a week later. Rinderknecht’s trial is set to begin June 8. His attorneys say he is being used as a scapegoat for the Los Angeles Fire Department’s failure to fully extinguish the earlier blaze. An outline of the prosecutors' strategy — with details about the defendant’s alleged state of mind on the night before the first fire began — appears in an April 29 pre-trial memo filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Witnesses reported that Rinderknecht had been driving erratically while on Uber routes around the Palisades on New Year's Eve, said prosecutors. His passengers described him as “angry, intense, driving erratically, and ranting about being ‘pissed off at the world,'" the memo said. According to court filings, Rinderknecht ranted to passengers about accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione, capitalism and vigilantism. In an interview with investigators on Jan. 24, when asked why someone might commit arson in the Palisades, Rinderknecht “responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money as ‘we’re basically being enslaved by them,’” and again referenced Mangione’s alleged crime, the documents said. In addition, prosecutors said Rinderknecht was distraught over a failed relationship and upset about thwarted plans for New Year's Eve. “My client maintains his innocence as he has from the beginning and we look forward to clearing his name at trial," Rinderknecht’s attorney Steve Haney said in an email Sunday. “The offered motive that my client started a fire on NYs Eve because he did not have date speaks for itself.” Haney held a news conference in March to call for Rinderknecht's release from jail in light of evidence he said shows he is not responsible for the blaze. Haney pointed to a deposition in which a firefighter testified that he noticed the ground was still smoldering from the fire on Jan. 2 and alerted a supervisors that there were hot spots. That testimony was gathered as part of a lawsuit filed by fire victims against the city. A battalion chief had testified that he walked the perimeter of the burn area four times throughout the day and ensured all hot spots were out. Fire Department Chief Jaime Moore, who was appointed in October, has said he is concerned about the differences in the firefighters’ testimonies and commissioned an independent report on how the Jan. 1 fire was handled. Haney has said this evidence was not available to the defense when Rinderknecht was indicted.

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US launches Project Freedom to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz

The ceasefire in the Iran war faces its most critical moment yet as the United States begins efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz. On Monday, the U.S. launched "Project Freedom" to guide ships through the strait, calling it a humanitarian effort. Iran views this as a violation of the ceasefire. The U.S. says two U.S.-flagged ships have safely transited, but Iran warns that any foreign military force in the strait will be targeted. Already, the United Arab Emirates says it has come under attack for the first time since the early April ceasefire, and a British military monitor says two cargo vessels are ablaze.

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Britney Spears Pleads Guilty To Lesser 'Wet Reckless' Charge In DUI

VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — Britney Spears has avoided jail time in a California driving under the influence case by pleading guilty to a lesser charge through her lawyer. Spears was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs following her March 4 arrest in Ventura County, where she lives. She didn’t appear in court Monday, but her lawyer, Michael A. Goldstein, agreed on her behalf to what’s commonly known as a “wet reckless” guilty plea. This allows her to be sentenced to a year of probation, take a DUI class, and pay fines. The plea is standard for first-time offenders with low blood-alcohol levels. Spears was arrested after driving erratically. She checked in to a treatment center last month.

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Supreme Court Restores Access To Abortion Pill Mifepristone Through Telehealth, Mail & Pharmacies

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking a ruling that had threatened to upend one of the main ways abortion is provided across the nation. The order issued Monday allows women seeking abortions to obtain the pill at pharmacies or through the mail, without an in-person visit to a doctor. Those rules had been in effect for several years until a federal appeals court imposed new restrictions last week. Most abortions are obtained with medication, normally mifepristone and a second drug, misoprostol. The availability of those drugs has made abortion accessible to women in states with bans. Louisiana sued, saying mifepristone’s availability undermined the ban there.

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3 Dead, Others Ill From Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak On Cruise Ship

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard is waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean after three passengers died and three others were left seriously ill in a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus. The World Health Organization and the ship's operator reported the deaths and illnesses. The MV Hondius was on a polar cruise from Argentina to Antarctica and several South Atlantic islands. A 70-year-old Dutch man was the first victim. His wife also died after being transferred to South Africa. The ship's operator says the body of a third passenger who died is onboard. A British man tested positive and is critically ill in a South African hospital. The ship was seeking assistance on Monday from Cape Verde, but officials say no one has been allowed to disembark.

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Democrats Embrace Extremist— Bernie Sanders Gives Thumbs-Up

This is the same pattern conservatives have warned about for years: the Democratic Party’s steady march toward extremism.

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Why Dismissing Tucker Endangers Conservative Victory

Personal attacks on Tucker miss the point entirely. He is not anti-Israel; he is America First. His recent New York Times interview highlighted the real frustration driving this shift: the country’s demographic changes are happening too fast, but even more pressing is the profound economic betrayal young people feel.

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What impact will the new Louisiana electoral map have?

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Is this Maine democrat a real Nazi?

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Iran suddenly wants to talk about nukes, after President Trump shuts down the Strait.

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Landlords Seek Billions Over Eviction Moratorium

A group of more than 1,500 landlords is seeking up to $1.5 billion from the federal government, arguing that the COVID-19 eviction moratorium caused significant financial losses. The lawsuit claims the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention policy violated the Fifth Amendment by taking private property without just compensation. The case stems from a pandemic-era order that temporarily halted evictions nationwide. Plaintiffs argue the industry suffered tens of billions of dollars in losses overall, while the government has defended the policy as a public health measure. The outcome could have major financial implications for federal liability tied to pandemic emergency actions.

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Operation Epic Fury Is Not Complete

Operation Epic Fury Is Not Complete

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, May 10, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, May 10, 2026

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Harvest with Greg Laurie, May 10, 2026

Harvest with Greg Laurie, May 10, 2026

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Secret Service: 1 Shot By Law Enforcement Near Washington Monument, White House Locked Down

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Secret Service says an individual has been shot by law enforcement near the Washington Monument. The person’s condition and the circumstances surrounding the shooting around 15th Street and Independence Avenue were not immediately known. Secret Service encouraged people to avoid the area as emergency crews responded. The White House was briefly locked down as authorities investigated the incident.

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Shooting Near Washington Monument, White House Locked Down

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Secret Service says an individual has been shot by law enforcement near the Washington Monument. The person’s condition and the circumstances surrounding the shooting around 15th Street and Independence Avenue were not immediately known. Secret Service encouraged people to avoid the area as emergency crews responded. The White House was briefly locked down as authorities investigated the incident.

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, May 10, 2026

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What Happened to Tucker Carlson?

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Prosecutors: Arson Suspect In Los Angeles Fire Was Angry 'At The World'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles was upset that he didn't have plans for New Year's Eve and ranted about being angry at the world before the initial blaze was sparked, according to court documents filed by prosecutors. Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, has pleaded not guilty to starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in California history. It began Jan. 7, 2025, in hillside neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Malibu and killed 12 people. Prosecutors say Rinderknecht started a fire on Jan. 1 that burned undetected deep in root systems before flaring back up a week later. Rinderknecht’s trial is set to begin June 8. His attorneys say he is being used as a scapegoat for the Los Angeles Fire Department’s failure to fully extinguish the earlier blaze. An outline of the prosecutors' strategy — with details about the defendant’s alleged state of mind on the night before the first fire began — appears in an April 29 pre-trial memo filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Witnesses reported that Rinderknecht had been driving erratically while on Uber routes around the Palisades on New Year's Eve, said prosecutors. His passengers described him as “angry, intense, driving erratically, and ranting about being ‘pissed off at the world,'" the memo said. According to court filings, Rinderknecht ranted to passengers about accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione, capitalism and vigilantism. In an interview with investigators on Jan. 24, when asked why someone might commit arson in the Palisades, Rinderknecht “responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money as ‘we’re basically being enslaved by them,’” and again referenced Mangione’s alleged crime, the documents said. In addition, prosecutors said Rinderknecht was distraught over a failed relationship and upset about thwarted plans for New Year's Eve. “My client maintains his innocence as he has from the beginning and we look forward to clearing his name at trial," Rinderknecht’s attorney Steve Haney said in an email Sunday. “The offered motive that my client started a fire on NYs Eve because he did not have date speaks for itself.” Haney held a news conference in March to call for Rinderknecht's release from jail in light of evidence he said shows he is not responsible for the blaze. Haney pointed to a deposition in which a firefighter testified that he noticed the ground was still smoldering from the fire on Jan. 2 and alerted a supervisors that there were hot spots. That testimony was gathered as part of a lawsuit filed by fire victims against the city. A battalion chief had testified that he walked the perimeter of the burn area four times throughout the day and ensured all hot spots were out. Fire Department Chief Jaime Moore, who was appointed in October, has said he is concerned about the differences in the firefighters’ testimonies and commissioned an independent report on how the Jan. 1 fire was handled. Haney has said this evidence was not available to the defense when Rinderknecht was indicted.

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US launches Project Freedom to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz

The ceasefire in the Iran war faces its most critical moment yet as the United States begins efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz. On Monday, the U.S. launched "Project Freedom" to guide ships through the strait, calling it a humanitarian effort. Iran views this as a violation of the ceasefire. The U.S. says two U.S.-flagged ships have safely transited, but Iran warns that any foreign military force in the strait will be targeted. Already, the United Arab Emirates says it has come under attack for the first time since the early April ceasefire, and a British military monitor says two cargo vessels are ablaze.

Read More...

Britney Spears Pleads Guilty To Lesser 'Wet Reckless' Charge In DUI

VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — Britney Spears has avoided jail time in a California driving under the influence case by pleading guilty to a lesser charge through her lawyer. Spears was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs following her March 4 arrest in Ventura County, where she lives. She didn’t appear in court Monday, but her lawyer, Michael A. Goldstein, agreed on her behalf to what’s commonly known as a “wet reckless” guilty plea. This allows her to be sentenced to a year of probation, take a DUI class, and pay fines. The plea is standard for first-time offenders with low blood-alcohol levels. Spears was arrested after driving erratically. She checked in to a treatment center last month.

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Supreme Court Restores Access To Abortion Pill Mifepristone Through Telehealth, Mail & Pharmacies

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking a ruling that had threatened to upend one of the main ways abortion is provided across the nation. The order issued Monday allows women seeking abortions to obtain the pill at pharmacies or through the mail, without an in-person visit to a doctor. Those rules had been in effect for several years until a federal appeals court imposed new restrictions last week. Most abortions are obtained with medication, normally mifepristone and a second drug, misoprostol. The availability of those drugs has made abortion accessible to women in states with bans. Louisiana sued, saying mifepristone’s availability undermined the ban there.

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3 Dead, Others Ill From Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak On Cruise Ship

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard is waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean after three passengers died and three others were left seriously ill in a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus. The World Health Organization and the ship's operator reported the deaths and illnesses. The MV Hondius was on a polar cruise from Argentina to Antarctica and several South Atlantic islands. A 70-year-old Dutch man was the first victim. His wife also died after being transferred to South Africa. The ship's operator says the body of a third passenger who died is onboard. A British man tested positive and is critically ill in a South African hospital. The ship was seeking assistance on Monday from Cape Verde, but officials say no one has been allowed to disembark.

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Democrats Embrace Extremist— Bernie Sanders Gives Thumbs-Up

This is the same pattern conservatives have warned about for years: the Democratic Party’s steady march toward extremism.

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Why Dismissing Tucker Endangers Conservative Victory

Personal attacks on Tucker miss the point entirely. He is not anti-Israel; he is America First. His recent New York Times interview highlighted the real frustration driving this shift: the country’s demographic changes are happening too fast, but even more pressing is the profound economic betrayal young people feel.

Read More...

What impact will the new Louisiana electoral map have?

Welcome to Salem News Channel (SNC), your source for conservative news, in-depth analysis, and straightforward commentary on the stories shaping America. We cover U.S. politics, breaking news, and cultural issues with a focus on facts, accountability, and independent thinking. Subscribe for daily updates and stay informed. New videos daily! #ConservativeNews #USPolitics #PoliticalCommentary

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Is this Maine democrat a real Nazi?

Welcome to Salem News Channel (SNC), your source for conservative news, in-depth analysis, and straightforward commentary on the stories shaping America. We cover U.S. politics, breaking news, and cultural issues with a focus on facts, accountability, and independent thinking. Subscribe for daily updates and stay informed. New videos daily! #ConservativeNews #USPolitics #PoliticalCommentary

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Iran suddenly wants to talk about nukes, after President Trump shuts down the Strait.

Welcome to Salem News Channel (SNC), your source for conservative news, in-depth analysis, and straightforward commentary on the stories shaping America. We cover U.S. politics, breaking news, and cultural issues with a focus on facts, accountability, and independent thinking. Subscribe for daily updates and stay informed. New videos daily! #ConservativeNews #USPolitics #PoliticalCommentary

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Landlords Seek Billions Over Eviction Moratorium

A group of more than 1,500 landlords is seeking up to $1.5 billion from the federal government, arguing that the COVID-19 eviction moratorium caused significant financial losses. The lawsuit claims the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention policy violated the Fifth Amendment by taking private property without just compensation. The case stems from a pandemic-era order that temporarily halted evictions nationwide. Plaintiffs argue the industry suffered tens of billions of dollars in losses overall, while the government has defended the policy as a public health measure. The outcome could have major financial implications for federal liability tied to pandemic emergency actions.

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