

Ohio Man Faces Charges for Terroristic Threats Against ICE Agents
A man in Cincinnati, Ohio, is accused of making violent threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and a federal official online.
The suspect is identified as Anthony Kelly, whom federal authorities recently took into custody, Fox News reported Saturday.
In a social media post, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin shared screenshots of posts Kelly allegedly made. In one, it appears he wrote, “Thanks for giving We The People permission to shoot your #Gestapedos #TomHoman.”
In another post, he appeared to threaten DHS Secretary Kristi Noem:
“Anthony Kelly out of Cincinnati, OH has been taken into federal custody for making terroristic threats against ICE agents. Kelly will face federal charges for threatening to assault, kidnap, and murder a United States official,” McLaughlin’s post read. Click here to read more.

The GOP’s Federal Plan to Transform Education
Buried in the 940-page “big, beautiful” budget blueprint is an unprecedented tax credit that, if approved, will be a long-sought victory for the private school choice movement in its drive to expand and break into Democratic states that for decades have blocked its path.
The tax credit program, which would provide scholarships to K-12 students to pay for private schooling, would mark a significant shift in federal education policy. The scholarships would be the first major federal initiative designed to propel the nationwide growth of private school choice, a largely conservative and Christian movement championed by President Trump and suburban Republicans alike. It comes just as the Trump administration dismantles large parts of the U.S. Department of Education that support public schools attended by the vast majority of 50 million students. Click here to read more.

Polar Bears Thriving, Bees Buzzing—So Why the Hysteria? Unmasking the Tactics of Big Green
You think your money goes to “doing good,” like cleaning up rivers or parks? Most of Big E spends very little on that.
Your donations to the World Wildlife Fund pay for its 250,000-square-foot headquarters with its “stunning eight-story, sky-lit atrium.”
The Natural Resources Defense Council holds galas with fashion brands and celebrities. They get Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Redford to make commercials for them.
But what bothers me most is the damage they do.
The Natural Resources Defense Council and Sierra Club spend your donations on lawyers. The Natural Resources Defense Council filed a new lawsuit every 10 days.
The Center for Biological Diversity has more than 70 active lawsuits, while their executive director brags, “We do more environmental litigation than any other environmental group in the country.” Click here to read more.

Woman attacks officers at Walmart after questioning over animals left in hot car: police
TOLEDO, Ohio - A woman has been arrested after police say she attacked officers as they were questioning her about animals found in her hot vehicle.
According to the Sylvania Township Police Department, officers responded Tuesday to a Walmart on Central Avenue for reports of a dog that was locked inside a vehicle, looking distressed.
When officers arrived, they located the vehicle with a dog inside, which was barking and growling at people through the windows.
Officers said the vehicle’s windows were slightly open, but the dog was panting profusely without any water in sight. Click here to read more.

3 men arrested for kidnapping, trafficking, sexually abusing children in underground bunker in Alabama
BIBB COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Three men have been arrested after a child abuse investigation that was conducted in Bibb County.
According to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, their department launched an investigation on February 4, 2025 after concerns of sexual abuse of children in an underground bunker in Brent.
During the investigation, authorities say William Chase McElroy was arrested in the case after conducting interviews that led to him.
On April 25 of this year, officials say they identified Dalton Terrell as a another suspect in the case before arresting him. Click here to read more.