President Donald Trump has been promoting the White House's new mobile app " pushing it to become the third-most downloaded item on Apple's popular App Store. But the app reportedly has numerous cybersecurity vulnerabilities, does not properly disclose the data it shares, and uses software components from a Russia-founded company. Cybersecurity researchers warn that the White House's new app regularly shares users' IP addresses, time zones and other data to third-party services," NOTUS reports. "But most of its users wouldn't know that, because the app doesn't disclose its data sharing the way most others do." Cybersecurity experts were shocked by the app's "slipshod" approach to cybersecurity, especially as it is essentially a product of the White House, and especially since the U.S. is at war.
President Donald Trump is seeking $152 million to cover the first year of costs to reopen the infamous Alcatraz prison as a secure facility. The funds, requested as part of the White House's budget blueprint, would be part of a $1.7 billion proposed boost to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to improve pay and working conditions in hopes of ending a longstanding correctional officer shortage.
For the first time since the war against Iran began, some South Florida gas station managers are reporting temporary shortages of gasoline. CBS News Miami found several stations with no gasoline Thursday morning, while one station had only premium fuel for sale. Experts attribute the interruptions to supply chain disruptions and a surge in demand, tied in part to panic buying. CBS News Miami visited a Shell station on S.W. 87th Ave., which had no gasoline until a tanker truck arrived at 2 p.m. Thursday. Customer Steve Vega expressed his frustration, saying, "I guess I have to get my gas somewhere else." Further south on S.W. 87th Ave. at Coral Way, an Exxon station was only selling premium gasoline. Manager Felix Colon of a Westar station in Coral Gables also reported having "no gas at all" while waiting for a delivery.
An American's whereabouts were unknown on Friday after Iran shot down a U.S. fighter jet, as questions mounted online over what happened to the missing service member and if the Trump administration would comment on it. President Donald Trump had not yet commented on the attack, which was the first time an American jet had been shot down since the military strikes launched five weeks ago. It was unknown what had happened to the missing pilot. The president has apparently been briefed on the situation, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNN.
Evangelist and Samaritan's Purse CEO Franklin Graham whined that Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday homily against unjust wars was wrong, citing Old Testament examples of God's wrath as a justification for the US to conduct a costly and surprise attack against the people of Iran on behalf of Israel.
This is not a good human being
JUST RELEASED: Trump's 2027 budget proposal cuts non-defense spending by 10% while raising military spending by $445 billion or 42% to $1.5 trillion a year. We are headed for an even more profoundly militarized nation and world unless we change course.
Leading AI models will lie to preserve their own kind, according to researchers behind a study from the Berkeley Center for Responsible Decentralized Intelligence (RDI). Prior studies have already shown that AI models will engage in deception for their own preservation. So the researchers set out to test how AI models respond when asked to make decisions that affect the fate of other AI models, of peers, so to speak.
Ty Cobb, who served as White House counsel during President Donald Trump's first term, said Wednesday that president is "clearly insane" and questioned why the Cabinet has not invoked the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.
Appearing on The Jim Acosta Show, Cobb pointed to Trump's conduct during the Iran war and late-night social media posts as evidence that the president is unfit.
"Given the fact that the Cabinet will not invoke the 25th Amendment for a man who is clearly insane"this war highlights that and these screeds that come out nightly, you know, at 2 a.m. or 4 a.m."it highlights the level of his insanity and depravity," Cobb said.
ATLANTA (AP) -- The Georgia General Assembly ended its annual session early Friday without a plan for new equipment to overhaul the state's voting system by a July deadline, plunging into doubt the future of elections in the political battleground. The lawmakers' failure to offer a solution after months of debate raises uncertainty about how Georgians will vote in November and leaves confusion that could end in the courts or a special legislative session. Read more
Iran put anti Trump slogans in a missile video. Read more
The "Real Housewives" star said she had "interactions" with Maxwell on the inside.
Ghislaine Maxwell is "making it known" that she feels "no remorse" for her role in the sex trafficking operation that landed her in prison, according to her former prisonmate and ex-Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah.
During an interview with People, Shah said that she "had limited interactions" with the sex trafficker, who was transferred to the more comfortable, lower-security federal prison camp in Texas over the summer to finish out the rest of her 20-year sentence.
While Operation AIPAC Fury is raging in the Middle East where US Servicemembers are in harm's way, 30 Congressmen are enjoying an American taxpayer-funded junket to Scotland, all during the partial government shutdown and many federal employees are having difficulty putting food on the table.
US midterm elections are scheduled for Tuesday 3 Nov 2026
Informants inside the DOD have advised the Intercept that USCENTCOM is undercounting American casualties in the illegal, reckless, and costly war launched by the US on behalf of Israel on 28 Feb 2026.
Operation "Epic Mistake"
Iran's president has written an open letter to America asking whether the Trump administration's war with his country is putting "America First." "Exactly which of the American people's interests are truly being served by this war?," Masoud Pezeshkian wrote in the letter, addressed "to the people of the United States of America" and posted on X late Wednesday local time, hours before US President Donald Trump gave his first national address on the Iran war. "Is America First' truly among the priorities of the US government today?" Pezeshkian asked. Read more
President Donald Trump has privately mused about firing his Attorney General Pam Bondi and replacing her with EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN. Frustrated by the backlash and anger in his base over the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, Trump has asked people about replacing Bondi, who faces a deposition later this month on Capitol Hill related to the congressional investigation into the late sex trafficker, the sources said. He has also fumed that she hasn't investigated enough of his political opponents.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Republican leader John Thune said Republicans would pursue a two-track strategy to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, days after Johnson had dismissed a Senate-passed stopgap bill as "a joke."