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  • Judges Refuse to Jail Man Who Threatened Trump, Admin Officials

    A Rhode Island man who federal authorities say threatened to assassinate President Donald J. Trump and two senior members of his administration has been indicted by a grand jury but continues to walk free under court-ordered monitoring, despite his violent history and repeated warnings from prosecutors. Carl D. Montague, 37, of Providence, faces federal charges of making threats against the…

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  • Trump And Putin Greet As ‘Old Friends’ In Alaska Summit: Body Language Expert

    Presidents Donald J. Trump and Vladimir Putin met Friday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage for their first in-person meeting in six years, with the war in Ukraine and U.S.–Russia economic cooperation topping the agenda. The nearly three-hour summit ended without a ceasefire agreement, but Trump called the discussions “very productive,” saying there were “many points we agreed on” and…

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  • Texas Democrats ‘Surrender’ and Return Home After Court Ruling

    The Texas House of Representatives failed once again to reach a quorum Friday morning as Democratic lawmakers continued their weeks-long walkout to block a Republican-backed congressional redistricting bill. But Democratic leaders signaled they are preparing to return — just as Gov. Greg Abbott moved to keep the fight alive. Minutes after the House adjourned without action, Abbott called a second special session…

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  • Trump Drops Big Update Following Summit With Putin

    President Donald Trump sounded a positive note in an early-morning social media post following his high stakes summit on Friday in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump and his administration have been working since before he took office in January to end the more than three-year-old war between Russia and Ukraine, but have not been able to produce any…

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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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  • Vance Holds Huge Advantage To Lock Up 2028 GOP Nomination

    While there are swirling rumors about the 2028 race in Republican circles, Vice President JD Vance consistently emerges as the front-runner. According to GOP insiders quoted by the New York Post, Vance’s groundbreaking role as Republican National Committee finance chair positions the 40-year-old as a strong contender to succeed President Donald Trump, with some even calling him the clear favorite.…

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  • ¡Su impactante transformación tiene a todos hablando!: ¿Cómo se veía antes de los tatuajes?

    Conoce a Lena Morgan, una tatuadora de 34 años originaria de Portland, Oregon, cuya cara está adornada con intrincados diseños, símbolos audaces y colores vibrantes. Sus tatuajes faciales no son actos al azar ni rebeldes; son marcas cuidadosamente elegidas que hablan de identidad, transformación y narración personal. Para Lena, la tinta es mucho más que arte; es un lenguaje propio.…

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  • Schiff Could Face Fines, Prison Time if Classified Leak Allegations Proven

    A Democrat whistleblower’s allegations, backed by newly declassified FBI interview reports, are now threatening to upend the political career of Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA). If the whistleblower’s account is accurate and prosecutors pursue the case, Schiff could face not only career-ending political consequences but also staggering financial penalties and lengthy prison terms. As Tolman noted, the legal exposure could multiply…

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  • Supreme Court Issues Decision In Religious Freedom Case

    The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously decided in favor of a postal worker from Pennsylvania in a significant religious liberty case involving the appropriateness of employers’ accommodation of religious preferences in the workplace. Christian mailman Gerald Groff of Pennsylvania requested the court rule on whether the U.S. Postal Service may make him deliver parcels from Amazon on Sundays, which he…

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  • Judge Dismisses Suit Seeking To Block ID Of FBI Agents Who Probed J6 Cases

    A federal judge agreed Thursday to the Trump administration’s request to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to prevent the revelation of the names of thousands of FBI agents who worked on Jan. 6 investigations. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb, appointed by former President Joe Biden, showed compassion for agents who went to court seeking constraints on the Trump administration after the…

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