PHOTOS — ‘Rise Like a Phoenix!’: Woman Praised for Overcoming Homelessness to Complete Marine Boot Camp
A bright young woman in New York is making her nation proud after overcoming homelessness in order to achieve her dreams.

A bright young woman in New York is making her nation proud after overcoming homelessness in order to achieve her dreams.
An MS-13 gangbanger has been sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal 2017 killings of four young men in a New York park, according to officials.
The FBI has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) regarding alleged mortgage fraud.
A jarring report found that millions of dollars in federal and state funds are going to bots, or fake students.
Former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden are weighing a $30 million tell-all book deal that would likely include details from the diary Jill kept during her time at the White House.
Democrat-run cities in Utah and Idaho are circumventing state laws restricting the display of flags on government property by adopting the flags of LGBTQ+ and other left-wing causes as official city banners, Associated Press reported.
A North Carolina school board member became upset after a Christian board member suggested on April 14 that leaders adopt a prayer before their meetings.
Colorado Democrats sent a transgender bill to Gov. Jared Polis’s (D) desk on Tuesday after passing several amendments removing extremely radical provisions from the measure.
A tourist visiting Rome was impaled by a spiked fence in front of the Colosseum and left dangling from it for more than 20 minutes after climbing the structure on Friday.
The makers of Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches and Hillshire Farm meats will remove artificial dyes as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushes to remove the dyes from America’s food supply.
Officials with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are growing more concerned about an online network called “764” that targets and extorts young people.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) “butchered” its investigation into the 2017 congressional baseball shooting — which injured six, as well as severely wounded Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) — and downplayed the anti-Republican motives of gunman James T. Hodgkinson, a new House Intelligence report revealed.
Angus King III is following in his father’s footsteps and running to be governor of Maine.
A game day employee for the Pittsburgh Pirates has been suspended after brawling with an unruly fan Sunday at PNC Park.
The illegal alien accused of brutally killing a grandmother in Cobb County, Georgia, has pleaded not guilty in the case.
At least 30 anti-Israel protesters were arrested Monday after occupying an engineering building at the University of Washington in Seattle.
The hard work of twin sisters from Dekalb County, Georgia, has paid off and they are looking forward to a bright academic future.
Thousands of people on Saturday made their public profession of faith in God during an incredible even in Huntington Beach, California.
A Minnesota man came upon something incredible while visiting Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas on April 21.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is leading a Multi-State coalition urging SCOTUS to intervene and halt Hawaii’s “sensitive” places concealed carry ban.
A group of people reportedly connected to the violent Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang brawled with police in Times Square on Friday.
Deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller is first among contenders to be President Donald Trump’s next national security advisor, according to the Commander in Chief.
Scores of bikini-clad social media influencers were stranded on a rapidly sinking $4 million luxury yacht off Miami Beach over the weekend and had to be rescued by the Coast Guard and good Samaritans passing by.
Ukraine released a combat video that purports to show one of its drone boats shooting down a Russian Su-30 fighter jet in the Black Sea, a world’s first for that kind of weapon.
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into a directive by Minnesota’s Hennepin County Attorney’s Office that prosecutors take race into consideration when striking plea deals with criminal defendants.
Every horse that ran the 151st Kentucky Derby on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky, is reportedly descended from one American champion.
Tough-talking billionaire Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) appears to be positioning himself as the president’s loudest critic and the alternative to the MAGA movement in 2028.
An ex-U.S. State Department worker under former President Joe Biden (D) has pleaded guilty to embezzlement from the agency.
Some Senate Democrats are reportedly being cautious about the possibility of failed 2024 presidential candidate former Vice President Kamala Harris running for the White House again in 2028.
A college admissions worker will appear in U.S. District Court in Boston on Monday after he was arrested for allegedly using information from the files of young applicants to proposition them for sex by offering them money, porn videos, and the promise of “some fun.”
Four illegal aliens from Mexico are accused of being involved in an international human smuggling conspiracy linked to the Canadian border.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill Saturday that will create a $1 billion school choice program, the largest initial funding for a program of its kind in the nation.
While the populist consensus is that MAGA is killing off diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in corporate America, that may not always be the case in some of the nation’s biggest companies.
The world’s tallest and smallest dogs met for a playdate recently in Idaho Falls and the result was the blossoming of a unique friendship.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Friday dared border czar Tom Homan to arrest her for what she claimed was legal advice she gave to migrants on how to avoid being deported.
President Donald Trump on Friday shared an AI image of himself dressed as the pope and received lots of reactions.
The victim of a tragic Kentucky hit-and-run allegedly committed by an elementary school teacher “under ther influence” has died.
A key player in one of most sensational child snatching stories of the past two decades made a criminal encore this week when the woman convicted with her husband of kidnapping Elizabeth Smart and keeping her as a sex slave was arrested for violating terms of her parole.
Two Ukrainian nationals are accused of illegally voting in the 2024 election, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Tuesday.
A 7.4 earthquake off the coast of South America sent Chile’s residents scrambling for high ground after officials issued a tsunami warning that was later rescinded.