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Memorial Services for Jesse Jackson Begin at Chicago Headquarters of His Civil Rights Organization
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US Condemns Hamas After Video Shows Gunmen Threatening Gazans
The U.S. State Department has condemned the terrorist organization Hamas after a video clip revealed masked terrorists affiliated with Hamas threatening Gazans who refused to
Internal Email Shows ICE Struggling to Vet Recruits
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is struggling to keep pace with vetting new hires during its historic recruitment push and is laying out a process
Arresto Cinturrino, quattro poliziotti indagati sono stati spostati a incarichi non operativi
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Irina Shayk, una diva a Sanremo: “Sono qui per celebrare l’amore”
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Thune calls out ‘two Americas’ as Democrats refuse to stand for war heroes, law enforcement at SOTU
The top Senate Republican said the congressional Democrats’ actions during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union showed a jarring disconnect from reality. As Trump
Sec. Duffy to Newsmax: Need States to Partner on Commercial Driving Fraud
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday to Newsmax that states must “partner” with the Trump administration to combat commercial driver’s license (CDL) fraud, warning that

Rubio calls Cuban shootout with stolen speedboat ‘highly unusual,’ withholds judgment
Secretary of State Marco Rubio held back his judgment when addressing the shootout between Cuba’s coast guard and a U.S.-registered speedboat. The secretary called the
Russia Pounds Ukraine With Missiles and Drones, Injuring at Least 26
Russia fired a barrage of drones and missiles at Ukraine’s energy sector and railway infrastructure overnight on Thursday, injuring dozens of people, damaging residential buildings,
Tesla Yet to Advance California Robotaxi Permits
For more than a year, Elon Musk has repeatedly said Tesla is months away from launching a driverless robotaxi service in California – once state
Germany’s Merz Raises Trade Concerns in China
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wrapped up his two-day visit to China on Thursday hailing “good cooperation” with Beijing but pointing to overcapacity by Chinese exporters
CEO of World Economic Forum Quits After Epstein Ties Scrutinized
The president and CEO of the World Economic Forum, Borge Brende, said on Thursday he was stepping down, a few weeks after the forum launched
Clintons Face GOP Deposition in Epstein Probe
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will give closed-door depositions to the GOP-led House Oversight Committee in the Jeffrey Epstein
US Sees Negative Net Migration
In net migration reminiscent of the Great Depression era, the U.S. last year saw more people move out than move in, according to statistics.
Mattera Newsmax Crime Report: Kids Face Growing Threat From Online Predators
A 29-year-old Rhode Island man is jailed in Florida on felony charges after prosecutors said he sexually exploited a girl he met through an online

Trump envoy Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Geneva for closely watched Iran negotiations
Oman’s foreign minister met Thursday in Geneva with President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, as efforts intensify to reach a new
Abrego Garcia to Tenn. Judge: Dismiss ‘Vindictive’ Criminal Case
Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia will try to persuade a federal judge in Tennessee on Thursday to throw out human smuggling charges against him.

Fetterman hailed Trump’s SOTU speech as ‘powerful’ for honoring veterans as other Dems were more critical
Democratic lawmakers reacting to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address gave a wide range of responses on Tuesday night on what had drawn
Memorial Services for Jesse Jackson Begin at Chicago Headquarters of His Civil Rights Organization
Cross-country memorial services for the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. are set to begin Thursday in Chicago, the city the late civil rights leader called home.
Internal Email Shows ICE Struggling to Vet Recruits
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is struggling to keep pace with vetting new hires during its historic recruitment push and is laying out a process