02 April 2026

Illegal Alien Who Killed Loyola Student Was Previously Jailed

Killer Illegal Alien
The illegal alien accused of murdering a college student in Chicago has a criminal record and entered the U.S. under the Biden administration, according to officials.

Twenty-five-year-old Jose Medina, a Venezuelan national, was arrested on 20 March after he allegedly killed Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago student in a shooting. A police source earlier told Fox News that the shooting was an apparent ambush, adding that the suspect was reportedly wearing some kind of face mask or covering. He was arrested in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood, close to where the shooting took place.

01 April 2026

India's LGBTQ Bill Is A Step In The Right Direction

India Bill
The parliament of India has just passed a controversial bill that seeks to change how transgender people are legally recognized and their right to self-identify, amid protests by opposition parties and the LGBTQ community.

The government says the changes will make welfare benefits more accessible and strengthen an existing law against exploitation and trafficking of women, but critics warn it could exclude many transgender, non-binary and gender-fluid people.

31 March 2026

DNA Testing Solves Another Cold Case

DNA Testing
He was never arrested or interviewed about the 1985 attack, but more than 40 years later the 75-year-old is beginning a 15-year prison sentence after modern DNA testing linked him to the crime scene.

"Cold case" officers from South Yorkshire Police praised the diligence of their predecessors in an era when DNA analysis was in its infancy to enable them to finally make a breakthrough after preserved samples were retested.

30 March 2026

Poland Continues To Suspend Asylum Processing

Poland PM Tusk
Last year, Poland suspended the right of migrants arriving in the country via its border with Belarus to apply for asylum. Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that the contentious bill would be adopted "without a moment's delay" after it was signed into law by Polish President Andrzej Duda.

"I believe that it is necessary to strengthen the security of our borders and the security of Poles," Duda announced, despite expressing concerns in the past that the legislation would make it harder for dissidents in Belarus to flee the country's repressive regime.

27 March 2026

USGA Protects Women's Elite Golf Despite Court Challenges

Trans Golfer
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has decided to protect women's rights and promote women's sports by banning transgenders from joining its events. However, some transgender players want to challenge it in court claiming that a policy change is unlawful.

Golfer Hailey Davidson, 33, filed the suit against the USGA, the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Hackensack Golf Club, where the event was scheduled to take place, in New Jersey last 19 March, according to ESPN and Fox Sports.