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Nearly 200 groups urge Biden to release migrants, close detention centers before Trump arrives
Nearly 200 migrant advocacy groups crafted a letter to President Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding they close ICE detention centers and consider
House Ethics Committee says no agreement reached on releasing Matt Gaetz report
The House Ethics Committee has not reached an agreement to release its report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., the panel’s chairman told reporters on
Susan Smith Denied Parole 30 Years After Drowning Sons
A parole board decided unanimously Wednesday that Susan Smith should remain in prison, despite her plea that God has forgiven her for infamously killing her
Apple Urges Judge to End Smartphone Monopoly Case
Apple asked a federal judge Wednesday to dismiss the U.S. Department of Justice’s case accusing the iPhone maker of unlawfully dominating the smartphone market, in
Trump Applauds Guilty Verdict in Laken Riley Murder
The guilty conviction Wednesday of Venezuelan illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra for murdering Laken Riley on the University of Georgia’s campus can hopefully “help bring some
Court Ruling Stops Louisiana From Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms for Now
Louisiana’s plan to make all of the state’s public school classrooms post the Ten Commandments remains on hold under an order Wednesday by a federal
Judge Likens Female-Only Spa Policy to ‘White-Only’
A Ninth Circuit Court of appeals judge likened a traditional Korean spa’s female-only policy to racist “white only” laws.”
FBI: Georgia Poll Worker Threatened to Bomb Polling Place
A 25-year-old former Georgia poll worker was charged on Tuesday, Nov. 19, for mailing a letter where he threatened to bomb a polling location, the
Gli Storm Shadow britannici contro il comando sotterraneo russo
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‘Common sense’: Red state governor makes crucial move to boost Trump’s deportation push
Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt says his state is creating a plan to deport criminal illegal immigrants who are in custody in state prisons, in
Trump’s cut to Biden’s EV tax credit, backed by Musk, may impact auto industry, experts say
President-elect Trump is reportedly considering rolling back the Biden administration’s credit for electric vehicles – a move that experts say would have varying effects across
Defense Secretary: Women, Diversity Crucial to Military
Women and racial diversity are crucial for the strength of the U.S. armed forces, outgoing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
LA Mayor Bass Says Common Ground on Homeless Possible
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass does not agree that aggressive tactics are necessary to deal with the homelessness crisis in her city, but she says
Senate Judiciary Committee Dems Ask FBI for Gaetz Files
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats have requested that the FBI send its file on President-elect Donald Trump’s attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz, Politico reported on Wednesday.[#item_full_content]
Delitto Nada Cella, dopo 28 anni processo contro Annalucia Cecere. La madre: “Ho il cuore leggero”
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Giulia Minola morì nella Loveparade di Duisburg, la madre ora si arrende: “Nessuno pagherà”
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Trump Lawyer to Newsmax: NY Paperwork Case ‘Must Be Dismissed’
David Schoen, who served as Donald Trump’s impeachment lawyer, told Newsmax that the New York paperwork case against the president-elect “must be dismissed.”
Speaker Johnson announces new Capitol bathroom policy in response to controversy over trans House member
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced a new bathroom policy for the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in response to controversy related to transgender Rep.-elect Sarah
‘Morning Joe’ Ratings Fall After Hosts Met With Trump
Viewership plummeted for MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” broadcast after hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski revealed Monday that they had met with President-elect Donald Trump to
Court Ruling Stops Louisiana From Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms for Now
Louisiana’s plan to make all of the state’s public school classrooms post the Ten Commandments remains on hold under an order Wednesday by a federal