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BLM Leader Indicted in Shocking $2.3M Fraud Scheme

A federal grand jury has indicted Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, executive director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City.

Grand Jury Will Not Indict Letitia James

A federal grand jury will not indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud.

House Tanks Trump Impeachment Effort

Rep. Al Green's (D-TX) effort to impeach President Trump failed on Thursday, with several Democrats voting alongside Republicans to table the articles.

More than 2.5 Million Illegals Out of the U.S.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that more than 2.5 million illegal immigrants have left the United States.

Walz’s Somali Promise Sparks Backlash as Fraud Scandal Deepens

The Somali fraud scandal continues to shake Minnesota politics as Gov. Tim Walz faces mounting scrutiny for pledging to bring more Somali migrants into the state while a massive welfare fraud scheme—carried out by Somalis living in Minnesota—unfolded under his administration.

AI Leaders Listed as TIME’s Person of the Year

TIME Magazine listed artificial intelligence leaders as the "person of the year" for 2025, naming them under the collective title, "Architects of AI."

Wes Moore Thesis Controversy Explodes: New Questions Hit 2028 Democrat Hopeful

The growing controversy has put Maryland governor Wes Moore under an unwelcome spotlight as he emerges as a potential contender for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination.

Subsidy Rebellion Rocks House as Moderates Buck GOP Leaders on Obamacare Fight

A group of moderate House Republicans launched a subsidy rebellion against their own leadership this week, filing a discharge petition to force a vote on extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies that expire at year’s end.

NATO Chief Urges Wartime Preparation

NATO Chief Mark Rutte urged ally countries to make wartime preparations, declaring that the entity is "Russia's next target."

Map Backfire? Democrat Retires After SCOTUS Upholds GOP Redistricting

The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Texas’ new congressional boundaries has prompted Rep. Lloyd Doggett to retire, a development he says could lead to a surprising map backfire for Republicans.

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