Key Takeaways A homeowner shot an intruder who assaulted him in his home, with police confirming no public threat exists. The resident’s actions were justified due to the immediate threat presented by the intruder, regardless of any potential medical condition. Witnesses claim the intruder had Alzheimer’s or dementia, complicating the emotional aspect of the incident. The incident highlights the legal right to defend oneself against imminent threats, despite the tragic backdrop. The investigation is ongoing, and the facts will clarify once the district attorney reviews the case. Estimated reading time: 4 minutes MIDWEST CITY, OK — A homeowner shot and…

Hantavirus was found in high levels in multiple rodent species across the Pacific Northwest. While this isn’t incredibly alarming news, some mainstream media outlets are reporting that the virus could pose a higher risk than initially thought. WHO Chief Claims More Cases Of Hantavirus Are Coming According to a report…

The United States has circled back to Greenland as the ruling class indicts former Cuban ruler as what many assume is a pretext for invasion. Is the US doing the same thing to Greenland as it is attempting with Cuba and successfully performed in Venezuela? US special envoy Jeff Landry…

The most recent Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC or DR Congo) is worsening. The World Health Organization (WHO) director, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, is concerned that population movement is going to exacerbate the already tense situation. One main concern is that this outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain…

The United States Justice Department has indicted Raúl Castro, the former ruler of Cuba. Similarly, this move mirrors the one made by the US that offered a pretext for the kidnapping of Venezuela’s ruler, Nicolas Maduro. Much of the world condemned the US’s handling of Maduro and the brief military…