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You’re Wrong’

Case Involving Former U.S. Resident A recent Supreme Court decision involving a deported Maryland man has stirred debate over immigration policy, executive authority, and legal responsibility. The case centers on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a former sheet metal worker who had lived in…

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11-Year Prison Term

On Wednesday, former Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison after being found guilty of corruption-related offenses. Speaking outside the courthouse in New York following the sentencing, Menendez sharply criticized the legal process, describing it…

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Complain About Absent

Queens and Bronx Residents Voice Concerns Over Local Representation In recent months, growing frustration has been building among residents in parts of Queens and the Bronx, as community members express concern over what they see as a disconnect between their needs and…

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Former Official

In a recent televised interview, a former senior government official voiced strong criticism of past actions by federal investigative leadership, alleging improper handling of high-profile cases during the months leading up to the 2016 election. The former official claimed that a prominent…

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Between Secret Service Agents

Secret Service Agents Involved in Late-Night Dispute Outside Obama Residence A rare incident involving two Secret Service officers took place earlier this week outside the Washington, D.C. home of former President Barack Obama. The incident reportedly involved a physical altercation between two…

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New Chairman Confirmed

In a significant development for military leadership, a new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has been confirmed. The decision, made with strong support during a late-night session, marks a pivotal moment for national defense, emphasizing continuity, accountability, and resilience. A…

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Migrant Parole Program

In a significant legal decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the federal government to end a humanitarian parole program that provided temporary legal status to over 500,000 individuals from several countries in the Americas. The ruling, issued on May 30, 2025,…

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Sparks Media Discussion

In a dramatic and unexpected turn of events, a senior government adviser reportedly engaged in a heated confrontation with a journalist during a press briefing at a high-level venue. The exchange, described by witnesses as intense and personal, has sparked widespread discussion…

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