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Trump scores ‘massive court victory’ with appellate ruling on ICE detention
Illegal immigrants nabbed by ICE do not have to face bond hearings, a step that has become a potential legal impediment to President Donald Trump’s
Iran-Linked NYC Tower Nets Millions for Terror Victims
A global settlement has been reached after years of litigation to compensate hundreds of victims of Iranian-sponsored terrorism, with about $318 million derived from the
N.J. Gov. Sherrill Signs Bill Limiting Police Cooperation With ICE
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed legislation Wednesday placing permanent limits on state and local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities, marking her first
Quinnipiac Poll: Voters Split on Iran War’s Impact
A plurality of U.S. voters questioned in a Quinnipiac University poll say the war with Iran will make the world less safe.
Report: USPS Adds 8% Package Fee Due to Fuel Costs
Rising gas prices reportedly are causing the U.S. Postal Service to impose an 8% surcharge on packages.
Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez Pitches Newly Opened Oil Sector to Investors at Miami Summit
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez preached of lucrative long-term opportunities in her resource-rich country at a Saudi-backed investment summit on Wednesday, offering a window into
House Panel Sends Classified Brennan Records to DOJ
The House Intelligence Committee voted Tuesday to send classified records tied to former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department. The transfer is one
Trump Calls for ‘Clean’ FISA Extension With Reforms to Protect Americans
President Donald Trump on Wednesday “called for a clean 18-month extension” of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act with “Critical and Common Sense
Trump Praises ‘Patriot’ ICE Agents
President Donald Trump praised Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in a Truth Social post Wednesday, describing them as “Great American Patriots” and thanking them

Iran-linked influence campaign pushes anti-Israel messaging disguised as US voices: report
A new analysis of social media activity during the opening days of Operation Epic Fury suggests that much of the online backlash and anti-Israel content
Il Csm nomina Cantone procuratore della Repubblica di Salerno
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Caos Forza Italia, sul tavolo raccolta firme al Senato contro Gasparri. Idea Craxi capogruppo
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JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force ‘ramps up’ identifying fraud across US after suspending 70 providers in LA
FIRST ON FOX: Vice President JD Vance is ramping up the administration’s targeting of fraud after President Donald Trump appointed him to head an anti-fraud
Trump Praises ‘Patriot’ ICE Agents
President Donald Trump praised Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in a Truth Social post Wednesday, describing them as “Great American Patriots” and thanking them

White House warns Iran against balking at deal: Trump ready to ‘unleash hell’
The White House issued a stark warning to Iran on Tuesday, saying President Donald Trump is prepared to “unleash hell” if Tehran refuses to step
Hegseth Pushes New Chaplain Insignia Policy
War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced sweeping changes to the U.S. military chaplain corps, emphasizing a return to what he described as its core spiritual mission.[#item_full_content]
Trump Receives Daily ‘Highlight Reel’ of US Strikes in Iran War
President Donald Trump’s daily updates about the Iran war reportedly include a highlight reel of “stuff blowing up” courtesy of the U.S. military. Military leaders
Thune: Latest GOP Offer ‘Still Best Landing Spot’
The latest GOP effort to end the 40-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is “still the best landing spot,” Senate Majority Leader John
Homan Doesn’t Rule Out ICE Presence at Polling Places
White House border czar Tom Homan told “The Charlie Kirk Show” that he would not rule out the possibility of immigration enforcement presence at polling places.[#item_full_content]
Google, Meta Found Liable in Landmark Addiction Case
A Los Angeles jury found Alphabet’s Google and Meta liable on Wednesday in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit.[#item_full_content]