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Airbnb Co‑Founder Drops Democrats Over Crisis at the Border

Airbnb co‑founder Joe Gebbia says he left the Democratic Party and supported President Trump after rising concerns over border policies.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s FTC Firing in Major Power Clash

A federal appeals court has blocked President Trump’s removal of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Indiana University Cracks Down: Pro-Palestinian Group Suspended After Campus Chaos

Indiana University suspends the Palestine Solidarity Committee over repeated campus disruptions and property damage.

House Oversight Drops 33,000 Epstein Documents—But Most Already Public

The House Oversight Committee released more than 33,000 pages of Justice Department documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Coldplay’s Statement That Shouldn’t Be Necessary: Israelis Are Equal Humans

In a packed Wembley Stadium during Coldplay's Music of the Spheres tour, frontman Chris Martin invited two young fans, Avia and Yael, onstage after...

Trump Dismisses Viral White House Window Video as Likely “AI-Generated”

President Donald Trump addressed a viral video circulating online that appears to show mysterious objects being tossed from a second-story window of the White House.

Ilhan Omar’s Net Worth Explodes from $51K to $30 Million in One Year

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D–MN) is under scrutiny after new financial disclosures revealed her household net worth surged from just $51,000 in 2023 to as much as $30 million in 2024.

Tim Walz Hints at ‘News’ About Trump, Fuels Outrage Over Cryptic Remarks

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing criticism after making vague and ominous remarks during a Labor Day event that many interpreted as referencing former President Donald Trump’s potential demise.

Maduro Threatens Armed Rebellion if U.S. Strikes Venezuela

Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro warned on September 2, 2025, that any U.S. military attack on his country would trigger an immediate "armed struggle."

EPA Victory: Climate Fund Terminations Upheld

A federal appeals court ruled in a 2-1 decision that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may proceed with its terminations of climate-related funding.

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