It didn’t take much to set it off. A single post from Donald Trump on a Thursday evening was enough to trigger a predictable reaction cycle, the kind that follows nearly every major announcement tied to his administration. This time, the focus was on the Department of Homeland Security and a funding standoff that had …

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It started with a flat denial. Iran said there were no talks with the United States—none at all—despite President Donald Trump openly stating that discussions were underway. Within hours, familiar voices in the media and political circles echoed that denial, taking Tehran at its word without much hesitation. Then the details began to slip out. …

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The video didn’t need to exist, and even a quick look at the circumstances makes that clear. What unfolded in the courtroom was already documented in full: a prolonged exchange between Oklahoma City attorney Roy Hopkins and a judge who had clearly reached the end of her patience. The follow-up video, framed as an explanation, …

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The Justice Department has stepped up its efforts to strip U.S. citizenship from individuals who obtained it through fraud or by concealing criminal activity, securing two denaturalizations and moving forward with a third case in federal court. Attorney General Pamela Bondi framed the actions as part of a broader enforcement push, stating that citizenship is …

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The International Olympic Committee has drawn a hard line ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games, announcing a policy that restricts women’s competition to biological females and introduces mandatory genetic screening to enforce it. Under the new rules, eligibility for female categories will be determined through a one-time test for the SRY gene, a marker …

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California is moving to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants, setting off a sharp confrontation between state officials and the Trump administration over how those licenses were granted and whether they ever complied with federal law. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy framed the action as a forced correction, accusing California of issuing licenses outside …

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A California Court of Appeal has denied an emergency effort by Attorney General Rob Bonta to halt an ongoing ballot review in Riverside County, allowing Sheriff Chad Bianco’s court-approved investigation to proceed—for now. The decision marks a procedural setback for the state’s top law enforcement official, though it stops short of addressing the underlying legal …

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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has escalated his rhetoric against federal immigration enforcement, signaling a willingness to pursue state charges against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating within his jurisdiction. His statements mark a sharp and highly public clash between local prosecutorial authority and federal law enforcement responsibilities. Krasner can’t arrest them, and he …

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Miles Taylor’s recent CNN appearance alongside Scott Jennings drew sharp attention, but not for the reasons Taylor may have intended. The exchange quickly exposed significant gaps in Taylor’s arguments, with Jennings maintaining a more structured and fact-driven position throughout the segment. What unfolded was less a balanced debate and more a one-sided dismantling of key …

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to testify Tuesday in a federal criminal trial involving a former Republican congressman accused of незаконно lobbying on behalf of Venezuela’s government. The appearance will add a high-profile dimension to a case centered on alleged violations of U.S. foreign lobbying laws and multimillion-dollar financial arrangements tied to Nicolás …

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