Government Accountability

Peru’s Congress Targets Mexico’s President Over Support for a Failed Coup Plotter

Peru’s Congress is set to vote on declaring Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum persona non grata after her vocal support of ex-President Pedro Castillo, embroiled in a failed coup and legal proceedings. This diplomatic spat underscores the dangers of foreign interference in sovereign nations’ affairs.

By Patriot News Investigative Desk | September 9, 2025

Caribbean Affairs

U.S. Military Expansion in Puerto Rico: Strategic Move or Overreach?

As the U.S. increases military maneuvers and deploys advanced F-35 jets to Puerto Rico, questions arise about national sovereignty, environmental risks, and the true cost of these operations on local communities.

By National Security Desk | September 9, 2025

Crime & Justice

Drug Dealer Freed by Trump Found Guilty of New Crimes, Threatening Public Safety

A convicted drug dealer whose prison sentence was commuted by President Trump has been found guilty of violating his release terms following multiple violent and unlawful incidents, raising critical questions about the administration’s approach to justice and public safety.

By Patriot News Investigative Desk | September 9, 2025

Government Accountability

North Carolina Courts Uphold Voter ID and Tax Cap Amendments Despite Controversy

A three-judge panel in North Carolina has ruled that voter-approved constitutional amendments on photo ID and tax caps are enforceable, rejecting claims they were tainted by racially gerrymandered districts—a decision with major implications for election integrity and taxpayer protections.

By Economics Desk | September 9, 2025