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Judge Unseals Purported Epstein Suicide Note
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday released a suicide note purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein weeks before the convicted sex offender was found
Feds: Do Not Use Inside Military Info in Prediction Bets
The State Department has warned U.S. diplomats worldwide against using confidential government information to profit from online prediction markets, according to an internal directive reviewed
Judge Lets DOJ Keep Seized 2020 Fulton Co. Ballots
A judge on Wednesday ruled that the U.S. Justice Department can keep possession of 2020 election ballots seized during an FBI search in January, a
Newsmax Correspondent: Feds Target Gangs in LA Drug Crackdown
Newsmax correspondent Joe Moeller reported live Wednesday from downtown Los Angeles as federal agents launched what officials described as a sweeping crackdown on gang-linked drug
Supreme Court Denies Request to Recall Louisiana Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request from a civil rights plaintiff to recall its decision in Louisiana v. Callais that significantly weakened the Voting
Trump Says Iran Agrees to Curb Nuclear Ambitions
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons as the White House presses Tehran to surrender highly enriched uranium
Pressing Usa per un’intesa prima del vertice in Cina, ma l’Iran gioca sul tempo
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Nasr: “In Iran non si vede la fine, Trump cerca solo di uscire dal pasticcio in cui si trova”
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Trump, nuovo piano di pace: “Accordo entro una settimana”. Teheran frena: “No alla resa”
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David di protesta, il cinema vuole tornare a sognare. Trionfa il film “Le città di pianura”
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California immigration judge sues DOJ, alleging she was fired for being a registered Democrat, a woman over 40
A California immigration judge who was terminated by the Trump administration is alleging in a lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) that she was
VA Reports Record Suicide Prevention Screenings
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Wednesday it set 12-month records for suicide-prevention screenings and follow-up evaluations of at-risk veterans.

Schumer’s ‘No. 1 target’ says voters will see her Democrat Senate challenger as too extreme
HARRISON, Maine — As she runs for a sixth six-year term in the U.S. Senate in left-leaning Maine, Republican Sen. Susan Collins is once again

Justice Neil Gorsuch breaks silence on violent threats against judiciary, Supreme Court leaks
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch spoke out against rising threats targeting judges, breaking his silence on violence against the judiciary in a sit-down interview with

Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after mall shooting
A Louisiana bill expanded after a deadly mall shooting would broaden first-degree murder charges and potentially increase death penalty eligibility, and lawmakers cited the attack
Poll: Most Americans Fear Losing Influence to Immigration
A majority of Americans say they are concerned that native-born citizens are losing economic, political, and cultural influence because of immigration, according to a new
MAGA Critics Mock Newsom’s Wife as 2028 Looms
With her husband seen as one of the front-runners for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, Jennifer Siebel Newsom has been the subject of frequent
Abbott Threatens Grants Over Muslim-Only Event
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to pull more than $530,000 in state public safety grants from the city of Grand Prairie unless officials cancel a
Blanche: DOJ Will Prosecute All Assaults on Agents
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Wednesday that the Department of Justice will prosecute people accused of assaulting federal immigration agents “every single time,” regardless