Newsmax’s Jason Mattera: Teen Crime Case Takes ‘Familiar Turn’

A group of teens accused of robbing a CVS in Sugar Land, Texas, “quickly escalated their crimes” the same day into a violent attack on a jail officer and a brief escape in a case that Newsmax crime correspondent Jason Mattera said took “a painfully familiar turn.”[#item_full_content]

Unemployment Claims Tick Down & Remain Low

U.S. applications for unemployment benefits inched down modestly last week, remaining at historically healthy levels despite recent high-profile layoff announcements.[#item_full_content]

Trade Group: US Social Media Checks May Cut Tourism by $15.7B

A U.S. plan to step up scrutiny of foreign visitors’ social media use threatens to cut tourist spending by up to $15.7 billion this year as people decide to stay away, an industry group said Thursday.A survey of potential travellers to the United States from visa-exempt…[#item_full_content]

IDF Says Gaza Death Toll Near 70,000, Rejects Starvation Claims

The IDF confirmed Wednesday that about 70,000 people have been killed in Gaza during the war, saying the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry’s overall toll is roughly accurate while disputing other key claims, including allegations of starvation.[#item_full_content]

Ecuador complains to Trump admin, alleging ICE agent sought to enter Minneapolis consulate

Ecuador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it submitted a “note of protest” to the U.S. government after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent allegedly tried to enter its consulate in Minnesota this week.  In a post on X about the “attempted incursion” in Minneapolis on Tuesday, the ministry said, “Immediately, consular officials prevented the […]

Carnegie: Two-Thirds of US See China as Equal or Greater Power

A clear majority of Americans now view China as a global peer or superior to the United States, reflecting a broad public belief that U.S. dominance is fading in an increasingly multipolar world, according to a new survey designed by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Dem LA councilman to stand trial on felony corruption charges, judge rules

A Los Angeles city council member will stand trial on felony public corruption charges after a judge ruled that prosecutors presented sufficient evidence to proceed, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Shelly Torrealba ordered Curren Price, a Democrat representing the city’s 9th District, to answer to […]

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