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Chief Justice John Roberts Sued by Pro-Trump Group

Legal entity America First Legal filed a lawsuit against Chief Justice John Roberts in his capacity as Presiding Officer of the Judicial Conference of the United States, alleging he acted outside of his scope.

GOP Senator Opposes Key Trump Nominee

Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) said he will not support President Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin.

Trump Calls for Release of ‘Political Prisoner’ Tina Peters

President Donald Trump called for former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk Tina Peters to be released from prison.

White House Ends Harvard Research Grants

Harvard University is no longer eligible for federal grants, Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced Monday evening.

Illegal Alien Freed After Child Abduction Charges Dropped—ICE Steps In

An illegal Honduran national, Hyrum Baquedano-Rodriguez, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on May 2 in Fairfax, Virginia, after local authorities dropped serious charges against him, including child abduction and home invasion.

Bulletproof Moment: Photographer’s Iconic Butler PA Picture Wins Pulitzer 

In a historic recognition, New York Times photographer Doug Mills received the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for capturing the precise moment a bullet flew past President Donald Trump's head during an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.

Taliban’s $3.4B Windfall: U.S. Aid Fuels Terror Haven

The Taliban's annual revenue surged to $3.4 billion, a 14% increase, as Afghanistan reemerges as a sanctuary for terrorist groups.

Drone Strikes Disrupt Moscow Airports Ahead of Victory Day Parade

Russia faced significant disruptions to air travel early Tuesday as Ukraine launched 105 drones in an overnight strike, prompting flight restrictions at more than a dozen airports, including four in Moscow.

Hegseth Slashes Pentagon Brass in “Less Generals, More GIs” Overhaul

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a sweeping reduction in top military leadership Monday, ordering a 20% cut in four-star generals and admirals.

Swedish Lawmakers Target OnlyFans in Crackdown on Online Sex Work

Sweden is advancing legislation that would criminalize the purchase of sexual content on platforms like OnlyFans, aligning digital transactions with existing prostitution laws.

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