She’s Only 12: A Normal School Morning Turned Into a Bloodbath — Now Maya Gebala Is Fighting for Her Life as a Shattered Community Prays for a Miracle
What should have been an ordinary school day — filled with math lessons, whispered jokes between friends, and plans for after-school activities — turned into a nightmare no family could have imagined. Twelve-year-old Maya Gebala
Officials say the group arrived in camouflage, armed with rifles, handguns, and explosives — calling it a “terrorist infiltration.” One additional suspect was detained on the island. The U.S. says it was not involved — but is working to verify exactly what happened. Now, Florida politicians are demanding their own investigation, questioning Cuba’s version of events. A shootout at sea. Armed exiles. Rising U.S.–Cuba tensions. What really happened off Cuba’s coast — and who were the men on that boat?
Cuba says it killed 4 exiles, wounded 6 others who attacked from Florida speedboat The rescue and tugboat Nicolay Chiker, part of the Russian naval detachment visiting Cuba, arrives at Havana’s harbour, June 12, 2024.
⚠️ The Move That Went Too Far — Inside the Olympic Scandal No One Saw Coming
When Ilia Malinin stepped onto the ice for the closing exhibition gala of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Saturday, Feb. 21, the George Mason University student wasn't skating for a score. He was skating for
🚨 BREAKING: Gold Medal Pulled After Controversial Routine Rocks the Olympics
When Ilia Malinin stepped onto the ice for the closing exhibition gala of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Saturday, Feb. 21, the George Mason University student wasn't skating for a score. He was skating for
1,500 Tips. A $1 Million Reward. And Now an Innocent Man Says His Life Has Become “HeII.” The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has exploded nationwide — generating more than 1,500 tips since a $1 million reward was announced. But as the investigation intensifies, an Arizona elementary school teacher says online sleuths wrongly turned him into a suspect — despite never being named by law enforcement. Dominic Evans says strangers showed up outside his home. His family hid in the dark. SWAT activity nearby fueled even more panic. Sheriff officials say he is not a suspect. Meanwhile, surveillance footage of a masked figure outside Nancy’s home — and the massive reward — continue to drive speculation. With thousands of leads pouring in, investigators are sorting truth from rumor. Who is responsible? And could one of those 1,500 tips finally break the case?
1,500 tips since $1M reward issued for Nancy Guthrie information | CUOMO Scroll back up to restore default view. NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin and former FBI Special Agent Andrew Black join NewsNation to
Billionaire Bombshell: Bill Gates Opens Up About Affairs with Two Women and His Past Association with Jeffrey Epstein — Fallout Just Beginning?
Bill Gates this week admitted to having two affairs with Russian women while married to Melinda French Gates and apologized to staff at his charity for his past ties to sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein — while maintaining
Former Harvard President Larry Summers is stepping down from all academic and faculty posts — relinquishing his coveted University Professorship, Harvard’s highest distinction — as scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein intensifies. Newly released emails revealed years of private correspondence that extended up to the day before Epstein’s 2019 arrest. The disclosures triggered fierce backlash, a formal Harvard review, resignations from major organizations, and even a lifetime ban from the American Economic Association. Summers says the decision to leave is “difficult.” He has not been accused of a crime. But the revelations — including documents showing he was once listed in a draft of Epstein’s will — have shaken one of the most powerful figures in American academia.
Summers To Resign From Teaching Appointments, Relinquish University Professorship Over Epstein Ties Former Harvard President Larry Summers will resign from his academic and faculty appointments at Harvard and his post as director of the Mossavar-Rahmani
Exclusive Close-up: Inside the secret hideout of Mexico’s most notorious cartel leader just before his downfall. A truly horrifying discovery has now been uncovered deep beneath the property… 10 meters underground in the basement.
The luxurious villa nestled amid the pine forests of Jalisco, the final hideout of notorious drug lord “El Mencho,” has been revealed following a large-scale military raid that ended years of pursuit. Hidden among the
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and ex-Harvard president Larry Summers has announced he will resign from teaching at Harvard by the end of the academic year — as scrutiny over his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein intensifies. The decision follows the recent release of emails and documents detailing Summers’ communications with Epstein, prompting an internal university review. Summers has not been accused of wrongdoing, but previously said he was “deeply ashamed” of continuing contact with Epstein. He had already taken leave from Harvard and stepped down from the board of OpenAI amid the growing backlash. Now, one of the most powerful figures in academia and economic policy is formally closing his chapter at Harvard. How much did the newly released documents reveal — and who else could face consequences as the Epstein files continue to surface?
Epstein files: Larry Summers to resign as Harvard professor as fallout continues Larry Summers, the former Treasury secretary who has been dogged by his past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, will resign from teaching at Harvard
He argued more than 40 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He co-founded SCOTUSblog. He was one of Washington’s elite appellate lawyers. Now, Thomas Goldstein has been convicted on 12 of 16 criminal counts in a federal tax and financial crimes trial. Prosecutors said his secret high-stakes poker career brought in millions — including a reported $26 million run — but that he failed to report winnings, lied on mortgage documents, and funneled improper payments through his law firm. After a seven-week trial in Maryland, a jury found him guilty of tax evasion and other charges. He now faces the possibility of significant prison time. Goldstein testified that mistakes were his responsibility — but insisted he never intended to commit a crime.
Prominent Washington lawyer Tom Goldstein convicted at tax trial Tom Goldstein, a top U.S. Supreme Court attorney and former publisher of the SCOTUS blog news website arrives for jury selection in his trial on charges


