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URI Student Sues for Defamation After Bathroom Voyeurism Incident

A University of Rhode Island student files a federal lawsuit claiming the school defamed her after a voyeurism incident.

Scarborough Urges Pritzker to Work With President Trump on Chicago Crime Crisis

Joe Scarborough urges Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to set aside politics and work with President Trump to address Chicago’s worsening crime.

Rubio: U.S. Will Strike Again—Venezuelan Cartels Face Consequences

Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that the United States will continue to take direct action against Venezuela-based cartels.

Scientific Integrity Under Siege: Paper Mills Flood Journals With Fake Research

A new study from Northwestern University reveals the widespread infiltration of fraudulent research into the global scientific community.

Judge Rules Trump Illegally Cut $2 Billion in Harvard Research Funds

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully cut $2.2 billion in Harvard research grants, citing constitutional violations.

Hollywood Wavers: John Rich Says Trump Praise Signals Woke Collapse

Country star John Rich says Hollywood's praise for President Trump reveals a shift away from woke politics.

Trump Allies Reportedly Consider Offering Adams Job to Block NYC Socialist

Advisers within President Donald Trump’s administration have reportedly discussed offering New York City Mayor Eric Adams a federal position.

Epstein Survivors Demand Full Disclosure in Explosive Capitol Hill Press Conference

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse gathered on Capitol Hill on September 3 to demand the full release of remaining government files tied to Epstein’s network and connections.

CBS Caught Editing Noem Interview After Pledging to Curb Bias for Merger Approval

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused CBS News of deceptive editing after key portions of her Face the Nation interview were cut—despite CBS’s recent pledge to address newsroom bias as part of its corporate merger with Skydance Media.

Trump Fights Back: Appeals Judge’s Block on California Troop Deployment

A federal judge ruled that President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles violated long-standing federal law prohibiting the use of the military in domestic law enforcement.

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