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  • Jeanine Pirro Ends Felony Prosecutions for Rifle, Shotgun Possession in DC

    Federal prosecutors in the District of Columbia will no longer bring felony charges against people accused of possessing rifles or shotguns under local law, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Tuesday. The new policy, issued by the nation’s largest U.S. attorney’s office, limits prosecutions to cases where long guns are used in violent crimes or when a defendant is barred from…

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  • DHS Opens ‘Cornhusker Clink’ Deportation Center In Midwest

    The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced the opening of a new immigrant detention facility in Nebraska, dubbed the “Cornhusker Clink,” as part of President Donald Trump’s effort to expand deportation operations nationwide. The facility, created through a partnership between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, will add 280 detention beds at the…

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  • Pentagon Slams Washington Post Over Report On Hegseth Security Detail

    A Defense Department spokesman lashed out Wednesday at a Washington Post investigation into Secretary Pete Hegseth’s security detail, accusing the newspaper of endangering the Cabinet member and his family. “WaPo intentionally published sensitive details of @SecDef’s security detail for him and his family – putting their safety at risk,” Joel Valdez, the acting deputy press secretary for the Department of…

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  • Vance Rejects 2028 Report About Musk, Warns Not To Launch Third Party

    Vice President JD Vance pushed back Wednesday against reports linking him to conversations with Elon Musk or other high-profile donors about a possible 2028 presidential run, while also warning the billionaire entrepreneur not to move forward with plans for a third political party. “I saw the story, and as far as I can tell, the story is completely fake,” Vance…

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  • Judge Rejects DOJ Bid to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

    A federal judge in Manhattan has rejected the Justice Department’s request to unseal grand jury records from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 indictment, calling the government’s move a “diversion” from its own refusal to release far more substantial files. U.S. District Judge Richard Berman, a Clinton appointee, issued a 14-page order Wednesday denying the motion, writing that “the information contained in the Epstein grand…

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  • Fallece Xava Drago, vocalista de CODA, a los 54 años

    El emblemático cantante del rock mexicano perdió la vida luego de que los tratamientos contra la enfermedad no surtieran efecto, dejando un legado musical con temas como «Aún» y «Veinte para las doce». Xava Drago, vocalista de la emblemática banda de rock Coda, falleció tras una lucha contra el cáncer de estómago que se agravó en abril de 2025. Su…

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  • NY Appeals Court Tosses Trump’s $500 Million Penalty In Letitia James Case

    A New York appellate court has overturned the $500 million civil fraud penalty imposed on former President Donald Trump in the case brought by Attorney General Letitia James. In its decision, the Appellate Division ruled that the disgorgement order amounted to an excessive fine in violation of the Eighth Amendment. The ruling marks a major legal victory for Trump, wiping…

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  • Trump Reappoints Newly-Minted IRS Commissioner to Ambassadorship

    President Trump has opted to replace Billy Long as commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), with the former congressman announcing Friday that he will assume a new post. “It is an honor to serve my friend President Trump, and I am excited to take on my new role as the ambassador to Iceland,” Long, who will now be serving…

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  • Democratic Party Enters ‘Death Spiral’ As Voter Registrations Plummet

    The Democratic Party is facing a full-scale crisis. It is hemorrhaging registered voters. Its brand is turning radioactive. Analysts warn the trend could mark the start of the party’s decline into political irrelevance. A New York Times analysis has revealed Democrats lost a staggering 2.1 million registered voters in just four years across the 30 states that track party registration, while Republicans…

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  • Texas Democrats Lose Redistricting Battle As Legislature Approves New Map

    The Texas House of Representatives has approved a sweeping new congressional map that would hand Republicans up to five additional U.S. House seats, locking in a commanding advantage for the GOP and sparking a fresh wave of redistricting warfare across the country. On Wednesday, the lower chamber voted 88–52 along strict party lines to advance House Bill 4, a Republican-drafted…

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