

WASHINGTON D.C. - On May 7, 2025, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a complete halt to operations at the U.S. Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland. That following a shocking alleged act of sabotage.
Bhattacharya revealed the decision in a detailed thread on his X account (@NIHDirector_Jay).
He explained that he learned a contractor at the lab deliberately cut a hole in a co-worker’s biocontainment suit during a personal dispute, compromising critical safety protocols.
The incident, reportedly happened in early March but Bhattacharya says he did not learn of it until weeks later.
The Fort Detrick facility is part of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at NIH which was for years run by Dr. Anthony Fauci. It’s one of the few high-security labs in North America designed to handle deadly pathogens such as Ebola, MERS, and avian influenza. Click here to read more.
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SACRAMENTO, CALIF - A career criminal with a long rap sheet involving firearms, he was given a 10-year sentence in 2018 for punching, dragging and severely beating his girlfriend with a belt. In prison, Martin was found guilty of beating another inmate and engaging in other criminal activity. Nevertheless, he was freed just four years later, thanks to a plea deal that categorized him as a “nonviolent offender” and a California ballot measure that sharply reduced sentences for “good behavior.”
Just two months after his release, Martin and several accomplices, including his brother, were arrested for carrying out the worst mass shooting in Sacramento’s history – leaving six dead and 12 others injured on April 3, 2022. Martin was charged with three counts of murder and illegal possession of a firearm, including a machine gun. He will not stand trial on those charges, since the 29-year-old died in jail of a drug overdose last September. Click here to read more.

SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. - A celebration ahead of graduation has turned into a somber event after a Virginia high school senior was shot and killed.
The deadly shooting was reported Saturday in a Fredericksburg neighborhood during an alleged prank.
“It’s been very emotional, honestly, because we graduate next week,” student Khamoni Keys remarked.
Massaponax High School seniors are heartbroken after their classmate, 18-year-old Michael Bosworth Jr., was shot and killed on Saturday.
One minor at the scene was not hurt, but another teenager who was close friends with Keys was also shot. That victim survived.
“I went to the hospital that morning actually because when I heard one of my closer friends got shot,” Keys said. Click here to read more.

SEATTLE, WA - Single parents are caretakers of their children's hearts in a unique way. When a separation or divorce befalls a family, the fallout can leave many parents struggling to pick up the pieces of their own broken hearts and their kids'.
Instagrammer and single mom Mely (@allthingsmely) shared a vulnerable video of how she's helping heal her young daughter's heart after her father left their family. During the tender conversation, her daughter expressed her sadness, and Mely reminds her of her love and worth while allowing space for her to express her emotions.
"To every mom healing little hearts while healing her own: you are not alone. I see you," she wrote in the video's caption. She added, "Being a solo mom is tender, exhausting and beautiful all at once and it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done." Click here to read more.

LANSING, Mich - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer continued her calls for a corporate tax increase in Shelby Township this week, insisting “new, fairer sources of revenue” are a must for fulfilling her campaign promise to “fix the damn roads.”
Whitmer attempted to leverage her recent win with President Donald Trump to bring a new fighter jet mission to Selfridge Air National Guard Base to demand a “compromise” on road funding during Monday’s Governor’s Luncheon with the Macomb County Chamber, The Macomb Daily reports.
“As we celebrate the big win of last week, the lesson that’s sticking with me is one that everyone in this room knows very well in Macomb County: The best way to get things done is by doing them together,” Whitmer said. “From local government officials to business leaders, the willingness to work across the aisle and across sectors has played a key role in making Macomb County an economic powerhouse.” Click here to read more.