Lost at Sea off Chuuk, Family Snagged in Dead-of-Night Coast Guard Save
A 23-foot skiff with three people aboard was found alive after seven days adrift off Chuuk State; the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Midgett diverted from patrol to make the rescue.
Study Stuns Indian Country, Police Kill Native People Near Reservations At Starkly Higher Rates
A PNAS study by UW and Drexel finds roughly 73% of Indigenous people killed by police from 2013–2024 died on or within 10 miles of reservations, highlighting policing and investment gaps.
Harlingen Foster Home In Turmoil Over Claim 3-Year-Old Migrant Was Sexually Assaulted
Court filings say a 3-year-old migrant was sexually assaulted while in ORR custody at a Harlingen foster home. Attorneys say delays and oversight gaps left the child in care for months.
Cyber Crooks Bleed Americans For Record $20 Billion, FBI Says
The FBI’s IC3 reports Americans lost more than $20 billion to online scams in 2025, with investment schemes causing the biggest damage. The report names BEC and tech support cons as major loss drivers.
Feds Walk Away From Charges in Deadly Glover Park Police Chase
Federal prosecutors said the evidence was insufficient to bring federal criminal charges against officers who pursued a pickup after the Feb. 11 Glover Park shooting. The decision closes the federal probe but leaves other avenues open.












