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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.

Merz Stumbles in Historic German Chancellor Vote

Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany’s conservative CDU/CSU alliance, failed to secure the chancellorship in the first round of parliamentary voting on Tuesday.

Trump’s AI Pope Image Sparks: Melania Calls It ‘Cute’

President Donald Trump faced criticism after an AI-generated image depicting him as the pope was posted on his Truth Social account and the official White House X account.

Kemp Bows Out: Georgia GOP Scrambles as Ossoff Dodges Top Challenger

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced on May 5, 2025, that he will not pursue a U.S. Senate seat in the 2026 election, foregoing a challenge against incumbent Democrat Jon Ossoff.

Met Gala 2025: Black Dandyism Theme Framed as Political Resistance

The 2025 Met Gala, held on May 5 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featured the theme "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," focusing on Black dandyism—a cultural movement highlighting refined fashion as a form of self-expression and resistance.

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