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Trump Blocks South Africa from Next Year’s G20 Summit

President Donald Trump said he would not invite South Africa to next year's G20 summit in Florida, stating the country has engaged in human rights abuses.

Noem Directs Deportation Flights Despite Court Order

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem directed hundreds of Venezuelan nationals to be removed from the United States despite a federal judge demanding that deportation flights turn around.

Court Upholds Penalty Against Trump

A federal court upheld a $1 million penalty against President Trump and Alina Habba surrounding his lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and others.

Pennsylvania Bans ‘Hair Discrimination’

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) signed a bill banning discrimination based on one's hair.

Tennessee Dem Slammed Over Past Calls for White Candidates to Step Aside for Opponents of Color

A growing controversy has emerged in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District as Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn faces renewed scrutiny over her past remarks about race and representation.

Jordan Probes DOJ Connection to Group Demonizing Conservatives

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has called for the Department of Justice to provide information on the department's Biden-era collaboration with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

Anti-Semitism Scandal Explodes as Tamika Mallory Joins Mamdani Team

A growing anti-Semitism scandal erupted this week after former Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory—removed from the organization for her ties to anti-Jewish rhetoric—reappeared on mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s transition team.

Space Force Awards Golden Dome Prototype Contracts

The United States Space Force awarded contracts for prototypes of the Golden Dome missile defense program.

Swalwell Claims Troops Could Counter President Trump’s Executive Authority

Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-CA) recent comments about a possible military check against President Trump triggered sharp reactions across the political spectrum.

Universities Label Thanksgiving ‘Day of Mourning’

Some educators and universities have condemned Thanksgiving celebrations, instead seeking to implement diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) efforts into the day.

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