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- Man Who Faked Death to Escape Rape Charges Dies for Real in Utah Prison
Screengrab via STV News A convicted sex offender who faked his own death to escape rape charges and sparked a yearslong international manhunt died in a Utah prison Thursday after serving time for rape convictions. Nicholas Rossi was serving a sentence of at least 10 years after being convicted in 2025 in two sexual assault cases. According to the Utah Department of Corrections, the inmate was taken to hospital where he died from “complications of an existing medical condition after choosing to discontinue medical treatment.” The Utah inmate was serving a sentence of at least 10 years after being convicted in 2025 in two sexual assault cases. Richard Piatt, a spokesperson for the Utah Department of Corrections, told the Associated Press that Rossi’s victims and family had been notified of his death but declined to provide further details about Rossi’s medical condition, though Rossi had appeared in court in a wheelchair and using oxygen during proceedings. Rossi’s case drew international attention after authorities alleged he staged his own death in 2020 to avoid prosecution. An online obituary falsely claimed he had died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma on Feb. 29, 2020, but investigators in Rhode Island, along with his former lawyer and a former foster family, questioned whether he had actually died. He was eventually located in Scotland in 2021 while receiving treatment for Covid-19 after hospital staff recognized his distinctive tattoos, including a Brown University crest tattoo, despite Rossi never attending the school. After his arrest, Rossi insisted he was an Irish orphan named Arthur Knight and claimed he was the victim of a conspiracy. Investigators alleged he had used at least a dozen aliases over the years in an effort to avoid detection before he was extradited to Utah in 2024. Authorities first identified Rossi in 2018 through a decade-old DNA rape kit and later prosecutors heard testimony from two victims who claimed he had stolen money and assaulted them. At his sentencing hearing last October, Rossi was sentenced in October, but maintained his innocence.The post Man Who Faked Death to Escape Rape Charges Dies for Real in Utah Prison first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Trump Claims New U.S. Passports Say ‘Welcome, But Be Good’ for Some Reason
Kyle Mazza/TheNews2/Cover Images (Cover Images via AP Images President Donald Trump posted an image of a new U.S. passport design and claimed that the document says, “Welcome, but be good.” The image of the passport does not appear to feature those words. The more notable takeaway, however, is that a welcome message/admonition would make sense on a U.S.-issued visa to foreign nationals, but not a passport, which can only be held by U.S. citizens and certain nationals already living in the U.S. The president posted the image on Friday afternoon. One of the pages in the passport shows him with his hands on a table, leaning forward. In April, The Bulwark reported that the U.S. State Department had initiated a “radical redesign” of the U.S. passport. However, the one unveiled then features a different image of Trump, that of his second inaugural portrait. In his second term, Trump has put his name or image on a whole host of things, most notably the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Last month, a judge ordered Trump’s name removed from the building. Two weeks ago, crews took the name off, but before doing so, they put up a tarp to hide the removal from the public. Trump also put his name on the U.S. Institute of Peace, national park passes, and banners with his face on them around Washington, D.C., including ones at the Department of Justice, the Department of Labor, and the Department of the Interior. The president also named a class of battleships after himself and said he would help design them. “The U.S. Navy will lead the design of the ships, along with me because I’m a very aesthetic person, alongside our partners in American industry,” Trump said in December.The post Trump Claims New U.S. Passports Say ‘Welcome, But Be Good’ for Some Reason first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Chuck Todd Warns Trump He Could Be Forcing a Key GOP Senator to Switch Parties
Screenshot via YouTube. Former NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd warned President Donald Trump on Friday that he could soon be facing a major defection within his own party. Trump attacked Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) in a speech earlier in the day, a clip of which Todd shared, along with making the case that she could soon start caucusing with the Senate Democrats. “The more Trump goes after Murkowski, the more likely the real number Dems will need to take control of the Senate is ‘3’ not 4 — as she has hinted at before, she can decide to caucus with the other side if she chooses,” Todd argued, noting that the GOP only has a slim 4-vote majority at the moment. “And if a Dem (Peltola)wins the AK Senate seat, it would be on brand for her to say, ‘my state has indicated they want a Dem senate….’” Todd added. The more Trump goes after Murkowski, the more likely the real number Dems will need to take control of the Senate is “3” not 4 — as she has hinted at before, she can decide to caucus with the other side if she chooses. And if a Dem (Peltola)wins the AK Senate seat, it would be… https://t.co/vDzHncXbOF — Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) June 26, 2026 Former Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK) currently holds a lead in the polls over two-term incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK). Alaska holds open jungle primaries, so all the candidates on the ballot compete together in the primary, with the top four advancing to a ranked-choice general election. Peltola became the first Democrat since 1972 to win Alaska’s statewide House seat in 2022, but subsequently lost reelection in a narrow contest in 2024. Trump has long attacked Murkowski after the Alaska Republican voted to impeach him following the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. In 2022, Trump endorsed a GOP candidate to take down Murkoski, but she survived the challenge and is now only one of two GOP Senators left who defied him – the other is Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), who is up for reelection this year. While speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s 2026 Policy Conference at the Washington Hilton, Trump attacked Murkowski for not supporting his voter ID bill – the SAVE Act. “We have a few Republicans who are fighting it. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. You should… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Top Texas Republican Declares Separation of Church and State ‘Should Have No P...
Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick declared that separation of church and state “should have no power” over Americans during a Friday appearance from the White House’s Oval Office. Appearing alongside Patrick were, among others, Senior Advisor to the White House Faith Office Paula White-Cain, Dr. Phil McGraw, Dr. Ben Carson, and President Donald Trump, to receive an official presentation of the recent Religious Liberty Commission report. As of Friday, Texas became the first state in the nation to officially require that public school students read sections of the Bible. “No president in our history has stood more for God than this president,” said Patrick on Friday. He continued about the Religious Liberty Commission: The overwhelming majority of our witnesses said that they were attacked and punished, and what was used against them was one phrase that’s not in the Constitution, and that phrase is “separation of church and state.” The left has used that one phrase, that was one line out of one of hundreds of letters by Thomas Jefferson, to batter and hammer people of faith for the last 70 to 80 years, and this report will speak very clearly that we want to be sure Americans understand that they cannot be attacked by that phrase any longer. After listing some of the report’s recommendations along with fellow commission members, Patrick chimed in again: Again, the separation of church and state is not in the Constitution, and from this day forward, if anyone says that to you, and they’re in public office or serve in any agency at any official capacity, they have to point out exactly where you have violated the Constitution because you have not. And from this day forward, that phrase should have no power over people of all faiths ever again in America. Watch the full clip above via Newsmax.The post Top Texas Republican Declares Separation of Church and State ‘Should Have No Power’ Over Americans first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Angry Spat between Justices Alito And Sotomayor Was Result of a ‘Misunderstand...
AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The Supreme Court downplayed the angry, very public spat that erupted between Justices Samuel Alito and Sonya Sotomayor this week as nothing more than a “misunderstanding” by the conservative, according to CNN. The unusual exchange between the two justices played out Thursday as the Supreme Court handed down a number of decisions, including one involving asylum at the Southern Border. Alito had written the majority opinion in the case, in which the court handed down a 6-3 decision allowing the Trump Administration to stop asylum seekers at the border. Alito had appeared stunned when Sotomayor, the court’s first Latina justice, read her stinging dissent from the bench, in which she declared “more people will die” because of the decision. “If I had known what the dissent was going to say, I would have explained my ruling more,” Alito declared during the exchange. The case, Mullin v. Al Otro Lado, was one of two huge immigration wins for the Trump Administration Thursday, with Chief Justice John Roberts along with Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett joining the majority. Liberal Justices Elana Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson joined Sotomayor’s dissent. In a separate 6-3 decision in the case of Mullin v. Doe, the court also gave the Trump Administration the power to unilaterally end Temporary Protected Status for migrants. In that case, Kagan wrote the dissent, with Sotomayor and Jackson joining her. Alito’s apparently furious reaction to his colleague raised eyebrows, with CNN’s Chief Supreme Court Analyst Joan Biskupic describing the scene: He just sits there kind of stone-faced, and everyone’s like, wow! And he definitely suggested he was blindsided. In a statement to CNN on Friday, a court spokesperson dismissed the unusual display. “Justice Alito was notified in advance by Justice Sotomayor’s chambers that she would be reading a dissent from the bench,” the court spokesperson said. “It was a misunderstanding on Justice Alito’s part,” they added.The post Angry Spat between Justices Alito And Sotomayor Was Result of a ‘Misunderstanding,’ CNN Reports first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - REC Raises Concern About NCE Translator Window Tiebreak
The Federal Communications Commission realizes that in the forthcoming August NCE FM translator window, there will be ties to settle. “Given the finite nature of and high demand for spectrum, the commission cannot authorize an NCE reserved band FM translator station to every qualified applicant,” it wrote on June 17 in its public notice announcing the highly anticipated filing window. But prompted by that public notice, Michelle Bradley, CBT, founder of REC Networks, has raised what she considers a serious structural flaw with one of the FCC’s tie-breaking criteria, one that could harm LPFM hopefuls and some full-service applicants. For mutually exclusive (MX) applicants, the Media Bureau will use the same point-based mechanism utilized to break ties for full-service noncom FM windows. The system awards points based on criteria such as established local ownership, statewide networks, technical parameters and local diversity of ownership. To qualify for the two “diversity of ownership” points, the public notice requires applicants to certify that the 60 dBu contour of the proposed NCE FM translator does not overlap with the principal community contour of any full-service or LPFM station, or the 60 dBu contour of any non-fill-in translator in which they hold an attributable interest. The fact that the 60 dBu contour is mentioned in the notice — and not the 70 dBu contour — is REC’s point of contention. By contrast, REC pointed out that during the 2021 NCE full-service filing window, the commission used the tighter 70 dBu contour to determine diversity claims. It’s unclear if this was a typographical error by commission in the public notice. But listing 60 dBu, instead of 70 dBu, has several downstream impacts, which REC has laid out in detail. You can read Bradley’s analysis here. For an LPFM station, the shift from 70 dBu to 60 dBu creates a regulatory Catch-22 under separate commission cross-ownership rules. Those rules state that an LPFM licensee’s translator must have an overlapping 60 dBu contour with the parent LPFM station to be permissible. But by fulfilling the requirements as described in the public notice, in order to own the translator, an LPFM applicant is forced to create an overlap that automatically disqualifies them from receiving the two diversity points. A clarification from the FCC, REC Networks wrote on its Substack, would not only rescue LPFM applicants but would also positively impact full-service NCE licensees seeking translators by reducing the geographic… [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago
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