US Military Strikes Another Drug Boat in Caribbean, Killing 3
The U.S. military said Friday that it has carried out another deadly strike on a vessel accused of trafficking drugs in the Caribbean Sea. U.S. Southern Command said on social media that the boat “was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean and was …[#item_full_content]
Portland Residents Ask Judge to Limit Feds’ Use of Tear Gas
Multiple residents of an affordable housing complex in Portland, Oregon, have bought gas masks to wear in their own homes, to protect themselves from tear gas fired by federal agents outside the immigration building across the street. Others have taped their windows or …[#item_full_content]
IRS: Average Refund Up 10.9 Percent in Early Filing
The average federal tax refund is running 10.9% higher than at the same point last year, according to early filing data released Friday by the Internal Revenue Service.[#item_full_content]
F-16 Intercepts Plane in N.C. Airspace Near Air Force One
F-16 fighter aircraft intercepted a civilian plane Friday over restricted airspace above Fort Bragg, North Carolina, as Air Force One prepared to depart for Palm Beach, Florida, after remarks by President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump.[#item_full_content]
Ricongiunzione dei contributi, semplificato il passaggio Inps-casse per i liberi professionisti
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Tendenza Alphabet: comprare un bond a 100 anni. Tutte le domande da porsi prima di scegliere
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McMahon: Calif., Minn. Risk Cuts Over Trans Policies
Education Secretary Linda McMahon warned this week that California and Minnesota risk losing federal funding if they continue allowing males who identify as female to compete in girls’ sports and use female-only spaces.[#item_full_content]
Ukrainian Olympic Slider Heraskevych Loses Helmet Appeal
The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday denied Vladyslav Heraskevych’s urgent appeal after officials removed him from the men’s skeleton start list for planning to wear a “helmet of memory” honoring Ukrainians killed in the war.[#item_full_content]
Gateway Tunnel Work Resumes as $205M Payout Nears
The Gateway rail tunnel project received an initial $30 million in federal reimbursements after a funding freeze, with about $205 million more expected next week as construction remains paused.[#item_full_content]
DOGE Releases Medicaid Spending Data
The Department of Government Efficiency released large amounts of Medicaid spending data, allowing the public to see for themselves the level of fraud in the program.[#item_full_content]