Category: News
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‘Somebody is Going to Die’: Federal Judges Anonymously Accuse the Supreme Court of Leaving Them ‘Out to Dry’
In the highly structured and famously quiet world of the federal judiciary, an open rebellion is brewing. A dozen federal judges, speaking under the cloak of anonymity to protect themselves from reprisal, have taken the extraordinary step of publicly criticizing their own superiors: the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. They accuse the high court…
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Florida’s Plan to Dismantle a Century of Public Health Law
For generations, American children have shown up for their first day of school with proof of vaccination against devastating diseases like measles, mumps, and polio. It has been a bedrock of public health and a routine part of life, consistently upheld by the courts for over a century. Now, the state of Florida is preparing…
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Hegseth Declares “Good Riddance” To Army Program Most Officers Refused To Participate
“Good riddance.” With those two words, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the end of a major, five-year-long experiment within the U.S. Army. The program, which used psychological assessments and bias-reduction measures to select the military’s next generation of commanders, has been officially canceled. This is a deliberate act that re-ignites one of the most profound…
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President Issues Final Warning to Putin – ‘You’ll See Things Happen’ if Peace Deal Fails
A deadline, personally set by the President of the United States for the President of Russia, is about to expire. After a summer of high-stakes summits, shifting timelines, and bold threats, the diplomatic push to end the war in Ukraine has reached a critical moment of truth. In the Oval Office on Wednesday, President Donald…
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After Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal, the U.S. May Have to Pay Back BILLIONS to Businesses
What is the price of an unconstitutional act? For the Trump administration’s now-illegal tariffs, the bill is coming due, and it could be over $200 billion. The decision by a federal appeals court to strike down the President’s use of an emergency law to impose his sweeping trade taxes has created a massive, chaotic, and…
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Trump Hosts Polish President Amid Geopolitical Tensions Stirred by China-Russia Military Parade
In one capital, the White House, an American President is welcoming a key European ally, praising their “stronger than ever” relationship. Half a world away, in another capital, Beijing, the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea are standing shoulder-to-shoulder, observing a massive military parade. This stark, simultaneous display of competing alliances has put the…
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Rebellion in the House: Just Two More Republicans Needed to Force Vote on Releasing the Epstein Files
On the steps of the U.S. Capitol this week, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse spoke publicly, their voices filled with a simple, powerful demand for truth and transparency. That demand has now ignited a rare and potent rebellion within the House of Representatives itself. A small but determined bipartisan group of lawmakers is on the…
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Trump’s Would-Be Assassin, Representing Himself at Trial, Issues a Bizarre Challenge to the President
In a federal courtroom in Florida, a man accused of attempting to assassinate the President of the United States stands shackled, acting as his own lawyer. The charges against Ryan Routh are among the most serious a citizen can face. Yet in his final pre-trial hearing, he made a series of bizarre requests culminating in…
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Trump Threatens Federal Intervention in Chicago and Baltimore, Despite Local Opposition and Falling Crime Rates
“We’re going in.” With those three words, the President of the United States has threatened to send federal law enforcement and military troops into Chicago, a major American city, against the staunch opposition of its elected leaders. This is not a promise to restore order. It is a direct threat to the constitutional sovereignty of…
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House Oversight Committee Releases Thousands of Epstein Documents
Records release contains wide array of files, including flight logs, court filings and surveillance footage Tens of thousands of pages of long-awaited government files on the Jeffrey Epstein case have just been released to the public by the House Oversight Committee. It is a moment that promises explosive revelations and a new era of transparency.…