Category: News
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Removal of U.S. Attorney Nominee Raises Concerns Over a Little-Known Federal Law
“… as unconstitutional as anything…” An extraordinary and constitutionally significant battle has erupted in New Jersey. A panel of federal district judges, invoking a little-known federal law, moved to replace a U.S. Attorney chosen by the President. In a swift and defiant response, the Attorney General immediately removed the judges’ handpicked replacement. This is not…
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Huge Congress Breakthrough for New Era of Amazon & Walmart Deliveries
Imagine a future where a prescription from your pharmacy is delivered to your doorstep in 20 minutes, where a lost hiker is found in record time, and where critical infrastructure is inspected safely and efficiently from the air. This future, powered by commercial drone technology, has been stalled for years in the United States, caught…
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Texas Official Joked About ‘Homeland Barbie’ Kristi Noem as Bodies Were Pulled From Floodwaters
As rescue workers searched for victims in the churning floodwaters of the Guadalupe River, a local official in the hardest-hit county was privately mocking the nation’s top emergency management leader as “Homeland Barbie.” This stunningly cavalier text message, revealed in a trove of public records, is more than just a personal embarrassment for Kerrville City…
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Citing an urgent threat to national security, the White House is backing a sweeping new ban on who is allowed to buy American land
The American dream has long been tied to the land – the right to own a piece of it, to cultivate it, to build a home on it. Now, a new and aggressive legislative push in Congress is seeking to restrict who, exactly, can buy into that dream. Citing an urgent threat to national security,…
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Competent Enough to Kill, But Too Insane to Be Executed?
The Eighth Amendment’s Final Guardrail: Why the Law Forbids Executing the Insane A convicted murderer in Alabama, David Lee Roberts, was scheduled to be executed for a brutal crime he committed over three decades ago. His execution has now been halted by a state judge, not because of any doubt about his guilt, but because…
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Trump Just Struck a Massive Trade Deal with Europe. Here’s What It Means for Your Wallet and Your Car.
In a major announcement from Scotland on Sunday, President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled a new, far-reaching trade deal between the United States and the European Union. Hailed as a “rebalancing” of the world’s largest economic relationship, the agreement promises to reshape trans-Atlantic commerce. For the average American, this is…
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Speaking from overseas, President Trump just issued a dire and explicit warning to the leaders of Europe.
Speaking from Scotland on Friday, President Trump issued a dire and explicit warning to the leaders of Europe. He declared that mass immigration is a “horrible invasion” that is “killing Europe,” and urged the continent to “get your act together” before it is too late. The President’s words are a powerful expression of a political…
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As Santos Reports to Prison, A Look at the Rare History of Expulsion from the House
With a theatrical flair befitting his entire political career, former Congressman George Santos said farewell to the public Thursday night before beginning a long federal prison sentence. “Well, darlings… The curtain falls, the spotlight dims, and the rhinestones are packed,” he wrote on social media. His fall from grace was not just a legal matter…
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Alligator Alcatraz is Now Operational, and the Flights Have Begun
A remote airstrip deep in the Florida Everglades, recently converted into a massive migrant detention center, is now fully operational. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis confirmed Friday that deportation flights from the facility – menacingly nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” – have begun, marking a new and aggressive phase in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. This development is…
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Why Are Americans Starting to Trust the Supreme Court Again?
🗳️ Take Poll 🗳️ After years of plummeting public trust and fierce accusations of partisanship, a new poll suggests the U.S. Supreme Court may be regaining its footing with the American people. The Court’s approval rating has seen a significant rebound from a record low just one year ago, marking a five-year high in public…