Oregon Unemployment: How I Navigated COVID Layoffs & Found Help Fast

Oregon workers participating in a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute may now be eligible for unemployment benefits, a recent change to state law. Senate Bill 916, which went into effect January 4, 2026, authorizes limited unemployment insurance benefits for those out of work due to a labor dispute, offering a potential financial lifeline during … Read more

FBI Warns of Potential Iranian Drone Attacks on US West Coast

FBI Warns of Potential Iranian Drone Attacks on US West Coast

Federal authorities are investigating a potential threat of drone attacks targeting California, stemming from escalating tensions with Iran. The FBI recently issued a warning to California law enforcement agencies regarding a possible retaliatory strike using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), according to an alert reviewed by multiple sources. This alert comes amid ongoing U.S. Military operations … Read more

Los Angeles ERO Arrests Colombian Woman | Dayanna Riveros-Diaz

Los Angeles – Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Los Angeles arrested Dayanna Katerin Riveros-Diaz, a 26-year-aged citizen of Colombia, on February 27th, on charges of burglary. The arrest, made by ICE’s ERO Los Angeles, is currently generating significant attention online, though much of the discussion centers on Riveros-Diaz’s appearance rather than the alleged crime. … Read more

UK to Release 13.5M Barrels of Oil from Reserves | IEA Coordination

Global energy markets are bracing for volatility as the International Energy Agency (IEA) and its member countries, including the United Kingdom, have agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves. This coordinated effort comes amid escalating concerns over supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions, particularly following warnings from Iran about … Read more