Searchable News & Info From Reliable Online Sources.
- Trump Admin Fires U.S. Attorney Within Hours Of His Appointment
(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) President Donald Trump’s administration fired a U.S. attorney on Wednesday, hours after he was appointed by federal judges. Donald Kinsella was appointed the U.S. attorney in New York’s Northern District in place of John A. Sarcone III, who left his post as the acting U.S. attorney after a judge blocked Sarcone from any further involvement in the investigation of New York Attorney General Letitia James, claiming he was not lawfully serving in the office at the time the subpoenas were issued in the case. Within hours of Kinsella’s appointment, the new U.S attorney recived an email from a White House official, who claimed Kinsella was being removed from his post. Kinsella told The New York Times that he was unsure whether the email could legally constitute his firing, claiming he would speak to the district judges who appointed him before taking any steps. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, however, seemed to feel the email… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - DJ E-Rock Brings Radio Bassment to LA for All-Star Weekend
Radio Bassment is taking its live broadcasts to Los Angeles for NBA All-Star Weekend, following a successful Super Bowl LX… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - CBS Evening News Producer Reportedly Quits in Fiery Note — Calls Out ‘Shifting Set of Ideologica...
(Sipa via AP Images) A producer for the CBS Evening News has abruptly quit the show — citing the “shifting set of ideological expectations” inside the Bari Weiss-run news division. New York Times media reporter Ben Mullin, in a late Wednesday night post on X, shared screenshots from a note written by CBS Evening News producer Alicia Hastey — who criticized the “sweeping new vision” at the network. “There has been a sweeping new vision prioritizing a break from traditional broadcast norms to embrace what has been described as ‘heterodox’ journalism,” Hastey wrote. She added, “Stories may be instead be evaluated not just on their journalistic merit but on whether they conform to a shifting set of ideological expectations — a dynamic that pressures producers and reporters to self-censor or avoid challenging narratives that might trigger backlash or unfavorable headlines. Hastey added, “the very excellence we seek… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Corey Kent’s “This Heart” Hits No. 1: A Celebration of Success (Pics)
Corey Kent marked a major milestone in his career with a celebration at BMI’s Nashville office on February 10, 2026.… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Nancy Mace Tells Piers Morgan the Names On the Unredacted Epstein Client List Would ‘Shock’ Him
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) told Piers Morgan that he would be “shocked” at the names she read in the unreacted files relating to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the Department of Justice was protecting “people in power, prime ministers, former prime ministers, former presidents,” and even “media personalities.” Mace joined Piers Morgan Uncensored on Wednesday to discuss the DOJ’s latest release of over 3 million pages of Epstein documents and her own revelations after reading some of the unredacted files available to members of Congress. “You would be shocked, Piers, at some of the names that I have seen that came across the DOJ in emails that the DOJ is protecting,” she said. “And we’re talking about people on both sides of the aisle. We’re talking about famous people, rich people, people in power, prime ministers, former prime ministers, former presidents, etcetera [sic], media personalities that are named in these files.” Mace called… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Every Single Grand Juror Rejected Trump DOJ’s Case for Indicting Dem Lawmakers: Report
(Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto via AP) The Department of Justice needed yes votes from 12 grand jurors — on a panel of 16-23 members — in order to indict six Democratic members of Congress in connection with a video in which the lawmakers urged troops to refuse illegal orders. They reportedly got none. According to a report from Ryan J. Reilly of NBC News, not one of the empaneled grand jury members bought the DOJ’s arguments in the case against Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-NH), Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), and Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-PA). “It’s exceedingly rare for a federal grand jury to reject prosecutors’ attempts to secure an indictment, since the process is stacked in the government’s favor,” Reilly wrote. He added, “Just 12 grand jurors need to agree that the government had probable cause to indict, a… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago
The Searchable USWebDaily.com and TheTopNews NewsBank Helps You Be Better Informed, Faster! Spread The Word.











