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Texas GOP Senate Runoff Remains Tight
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton leads U.S. Sen. John Cornyn 48% to 45% among likely Republican runoff voters, with 7% undecided, according to a University
FAA Employee Charged With Threatening Trump
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German officials warn Islamist, far-left rhetoric driving spike in antisemitic attacks
Germany is facing a sharp rise in antisemitism, with officials warning that Islamist and left-wing extremist networks are exploiting the war in the Middle East
Torre Annunziata, si dimette il sindaco Cuccurullo dopo le parole del procuratore Fragliasso
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Riforma del settore cinema e audiovisivo, la proposta del Pd in Parlamento
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Comprare casa ormai è un affare da ricchi: +4,2% in un solo anno. E gli affitti vanno alle stelle
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House Chairs Seek Philadelphia Sanctuary Policy Records
House chairs for the Judiciary Committee and Immigration Subcommittee are demanding information from Philadelphia officials over what they describe as “sanctuary policies” that “prioritize criminal and illegal
FAA Employee Charged With Threatening Trump
A Federal Aviation Administration employee was arrested and charged with allegedly making threats to kill President Donald Trump.

Elizabeth Warren’s Bezos Met Gala jab backfires as critics mercilessly drag ‘un-American’ lawmaker
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., drew intense criticism on Monday after she claimed on X that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos should pay more in taxes in
US Soldier Leaps Into Sea to Rescue Comrade; Both Missing
Two U.S. Army soldiers remain missing off Morocco’s southern coast after a rescue attempt turned tragic, with one service member jumping into the Atlantic Ocean to
Smith College Under Title IX Probe Over Admitting Trans Students
The Department of Education has opened a Title IX investigation into Smith College, examining whether the all-women’s institution violated federal law by admitting transgender women.[#item_full_content]
Justice Dept Wants Names of ’20 Ga. Election Workers
The Department of Justice said it wants the names of every person who worked in the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold
WH Preps for Oversight as GOP Midterm Prospects Dim
The White House Counsel’s Office has been quietly briefing political appointees on how to prepare for potential congressional investigations, as officials brace for the possibility
Security Tightens Around Putin Amid Assassination, Coup Fears
Security measures around Russian President Vladimir Putin have been significantly expanded amid rising fears of assassination or a coup attempt, as he grows more isolated
Conte dopo l’intervento: “Finalmente a casa, sto bene, grazie per l’affetto”
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Meloni rilancia sua foto in lingerie generata con l’IA: “Deepfake pericolosi, colpiscono tutti”
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Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen
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Actor Zachary Levi backs Thomas Massie as Trump targets the Republican for ouster: ‘Good for this country’
Actor Zachary Levi voiced strong support for embattled incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., urging people to back the congressman’s re-election bid. “My fellow Americans, there

Walz removes top Minnesota official on eve of ‘gauntlet’ hearing over fraud scandal
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz removed and reportedly demoted the head of the state agency that oversees disbursement of social services program funding like Medicaid and

Blockbuster Supreme Court voting rights ruling ignites redistricting war across Southern states
A congressional redistricting frenzy is sweeping across the South this week, after the Supreme Court’s conservative majority last week slashed a key Voting Rights Act