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Federal Fugitive: Anti-ICE Protesters Pull Off Shocking Escape in L.A

A British illegal migrant escaped federal custody in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday with the help of anti-immigration enforcement activists, according to Department of Homeland Security sources cited by the New York Post.

Hegseth Fights Back: ‘Signalgate’ Investigation Rigged from the Start

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has rejected the Pentagon inspector general’s review into his use of the Signal app, calling the probe “a sham, conducted in bad faith and with extreme bias,” according to a department spokesman.

Texas Unveils New Congressional Map

Texas Republicans released a new congressional map that creates five new districts.

State Officials Demand BlackRock End ‘Political Advocacy’

Twenty-one state officials sent a letter to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and other financial entities, condemning their efforts in "political advocacy" over "traditional fiduciary duty."

Facial Recognition Fight Explodes as Bill Limits Biometric Data Collection

A bill that would protect the ability to opt out of biometric security checks at airports is at the center of controversy.

UCLA Showed ‘Deliberate Indifference’ to Jewish Students

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division announced this week that the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) violated the Fourteenth Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

UK Joins France in Pushing Palestine Statehood Plan

The United Kingdom plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September, echoing France's declaration.

Electric Vehicle Backlash Grows Over Musk’s Politics

Left-wing backlash against Tesla CEO Elon Musk is not just hurting Tesla sales—it’s dragging down the entire electric vehicle market. New research published in Nature reveals that since Musk’s public alignment with President Donald Trump and his shift toward conservative politics, progressive consumers are backing away from electric vehicle purchases altogether.

Sig Sauer Defends P320 Amid Lawsuits and Military Concerns

Amid growing scrutiny over the Sig Sauer P320 pistol platform, the firearms manufacturer released a strong statement reaffirming confidence in the weapon’s safety and reliability. The response follows multiple lawsuits alleging unintentional discharges, a temporary Air Force suspension, and a controversial memo from ICE suggesting a shift to Glock sidearms.

Blackburn Targets NEA with Lobbying Ban Bill

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) has introduced legislation that would ban the National Education Association (NEA) from influencing Congress, citing the union’s shift from education to radical political activism. The bill would require the NEA to certify annually that it has not lobbied lawmakers, or risk losing its congressional charter.

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