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My Father Sold the Toyota I Bought With My Own Money to Pay My Brother’s Tuition — Then the Dealership Asked for a Police Report
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Celebrated actor has left us at 88
The entertainment sector reflects on the life and contributions of Harris Yulin, a renowned actor whose career extended over several decades. Yulin passed away on June 10 in New York City as a result of cardiac arrest, as confirmed by his manager, Sue Leibman. He was 87 years old. A Career That Spanned Genres Yulin’s…
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Senate Confirms Rodney Scott To Lead Customs And Border Protection
The U.S. Senate has officially confirmed Rodney Scott as the head of Customs and Border Protection. Scott previously held the position of Border Patrol Chief and currently oversees the largest enforcement department within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which employs approximately 65,000 individuals. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is divided into two main divisions:…
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House Passes Bill To Scrutinize Taliban Funding
The House of Representatives, under Republican control, has enacted legislation designed to restrict the Taliban’s financial support from international governments and non-governmental organizations. The No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act (H.R. 260) articulates that the foreign policy of the United States is to “oppose the provision of foreign assistance by foreign countries and nongovernmental organizations…
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NEWS & CURRENT EVENTS Experts Warn 1,000ft Mega Tsunami Could Slam Into Us Coast — Is Your Hometown In Danger?I’m
Recent news reports highlight the possibility of mega-tsunamis—enormous waves caused by landslides or volcanic collapses instead of earthquakes. Although the thought of a 1,000-foot wave striking the U.S. coastline is alarming, experts stress that such occurrences are exceedingly rare and often remain theoretical. Researchers are persistently examining historical geological events, such as asteroid impacts and…
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NEW: AOC’s Impeachment Push Fizzles Out After Dem Senator Stabs Her In The Back
Efforts by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) and her colleagues to impeach President Donald Trump for his military action against Iran faced significant opposition on Monday when a key Democratic senator indicated that the proposal would not progress in his chamber. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA), who endorsed Trump’s decision to strike Iran on Sunday, dismissed…
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Four Plead Guilty in Massive Corruption, Bribery Scheme at Agency Dems Tried to Protect from DOGE
In a notable victory for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the America First agenda championed by Trump, four individuals, referred to as swamp creatures, including USAID contracting officer Roderick Watson and businessmen Walter Barnes, Darryl Britt, and Paul Young, admitted guilt in a bribery scheme amounting to $550 million. To provide context, Watson…
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Trump Scores Historic Wage Win for Blue Collar American Workers
The Trump White House has recently made a significant announcement on the White House website, indicating that during the initial months of the second Trump Presidency, real wages for American workers, especially those in blue-collar jobs, have increased at the fastest pace in over sixty years. To provide some context, the second Trump Administration has…
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Video minutes ago | lsraeI under attack…See more
In late September, as the anniversary of Hamas’s October 7 attacks drew near and Gaza lay in devastation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a new strategic focus: targeting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Despite a relentless campaign that severely weakened the group’s leadership and forced over 1.2 million civilians to flee, Hezbollah remains a significant…
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Federal Judge Demands Trump Admin Return Deported MS-13 Suspect
A federal judge issued a strongly worded ruling early Sunday, demanding that the Trump administration return a suspected MS-13 gang member, whom she stated was wrongfully deported to El Salvador last week. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, an Obama appointee in Maryland, condemned the Trump administration for what she referred to as a “grievous error”…