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ICE Arrests Criminal Migrants After Wild Chase Into School

Two criminal illegal aliens were arrested Thursday after they led law enforcement on a high-speed chase before fleeing into a high school in the Chicago suburb of Gurnee.

Naomi Seibt Flees to U.S. Seeks Asylum from Persecution

Naomi Seibt, a prominent German conservative known for opposing mass migration and climate alarmism, announced she is seeking asylum in the United States.

Louvre Heist Triggers Major Security Overhaul in France

Following an audacious jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum on October 19, 2025, French authorities are moving swiftly to overhaul the museum’s security systems.

Mississippi Sheriffs Indicted in Drug Trafficking Scandal

Two sheriffs and more than a dozen current and former law enforcement officers have been indicted in a sweeping federal investigation that uncovered a drug trafficking conspiracy spanning multiple states.

Delaware’s New Handgun Permit Portal Sparks Backlash

Delaware State Police have launched a new online system for residents seeking to purchase a handgun, in line with a new state law requiring a permit to buy.

Amazon Stock Soars 10% Despite Major AWS Outage

Amazon’s stock surged over 10% Friday morning after its third-quarter earnings blew past expectations.

Trump Addresses ‘Mass Slaughter’ of Christians

President Trump has taken action on the massacre of Christians in Nigeria, moving to designate the West African country as a "country of particular concern."

Arkansas Rolls Out Bible-Based Poverty Plan

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) announced earlier this month that a new pilot program offers state residents a "hand up, not a handout."

Senator Demands Answers After AI Fabricates Criminal Conduct

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is demanding answers from Google and its head, Sundar Pichai, after its AI model, called Gemma, created fake headlines and criminal allegations surrounding events that never occurred.

SNAP Suspension Taken Down by Judges

Two federal judges blocked the Trump administration from suspending the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beginning November 1.

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