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DHS: 400-Plus TSA Agents Quit Amid Democrat Shutdown
More than 400 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees have quit their jobs since the Democrats’ partial government shutdown began Feb. 14, the Department of Homeland
Columbia Student Group Links Clash With Policy
A recognized student group at Columbia University is facing scrutiny following reports that it coordinated with a group the university has said is subject to

When your culture becomes a meme: the ‘jarring’ effect of Chinamaxxing
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Trump rows back on strait of Hormuz threat – what next? | podcast
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‘Luxury takes time. We don’t have time’: The former top military officer on a mission to fix the Dutch housing crisis
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As Jewish ambulances are set ablaze, we must quell the flames of hate from Golders Green to the West Bank | David Davidi-Brown
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RNC Turns to Courts to Enforce Voter ID, Citizenship Rules
With the SAVE America Act stalled in the U.S. Senate, the Republican National Committee is turning to the courts to ensure only American citizens vote
Trump: ‘Free Tina!’ as Colorado Case Draws Renewed Focus
President Donald Trump on Monday renewed his defense of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, calling her a “Patriot” who is “sitting in a Colorado
US, TotalEnergies Reach $1B Deal to End Offshore Wind Projects
The U.S. and TotalEnergies on Monday signed an agreement to end the French company’s offshore U.S. wind farm projects and redirect those funds toward fossil
Bipartisan Bill Targets Sports Betting on Prediction Markets
A bipartisan Senate bill reportedly seeks to prevent prediction markets from accepting or listing transactions related to sporting events and casino-style games. The legislation, introduced
Exclusive: Ayatollah Fled to Russia, IRGC Has Taken Control
A stunning new Newsmax Platinum Intelligence Brief pulls back the curtain on the real power structure inside Iran – and the implications could reshape the
CIA, Mossad Search for Signs of Iran’s Supreme Leader
U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies are increasing efforts to determine who is directing Iran’s government after the country’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, failed to
Referendum, Zuppi: “L’equilibrio tra i poteri è un’eredità preziosa, ora serve dialogo costruttivo”
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Gratteri: “Vittoria del No segnale forte: la società civile si mobilita per i principi fondamentali”
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Bologna referendum, diretta dello scrutinio. L’Emilia trascina il No. Lepore: duro colpo al governo
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Trump delays Xi meeting as Iran conflict lets US strong-arm China’s oil supply
President Donald Trump’s decision to delay a planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the U.S.’ conflict with Iran unfolds is raising a new

Judge blocks Trump from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia, extending legal standoff
A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plans to deport Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the U.S. to a third country
US, TotalEnergies Reach $1 Billion Deal to End Offshore Wind Projects
The U.S. and TotalEnergies on Monday signed an agreement to end the French company’s offshore U.S. wind farm projects and redirect those funds toward fossil

Mask-free ICE agents begin patrolling US airports; Trump floats National Guard
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deployed to U.S. airports to help with TSA security lines beginning Monday. President Donald Trump advised Monday that the agents