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Roberts Urges Unity as Supreme Court Faces Trump-Era Legal Showdowns

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts called on Americans—and his fellow justices—to rise above partisanship and political toxicity during a conversation at Georgetown Law on Monday, May 12.

Six Illegal Migrants Charged in South Carolina Mother’s Murder

Authorities in Lancaster County, South Carolina, have charged six illegal immigrants, aged 13 to 21, in connection with the May 2 murder of 40-year-old mother Larisha Sharrell Thompson.

Trump Tax Agenda Advances After All-Night Capitol Showdown

House Republicans took a major step forward in enacting President Donald Trump’s tax agenda early Wednesday, May 14, pushing through key provisions of his “one big, beautiful bill” after a marathon session that tested tempers and party unity.

Protesters Arrested, as Lawmakers Debate Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

More than two dozen demonstrators were arrested Tuesday, May 13, in the Rayburn House Office Building as House Republicans pushed forward with President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget plan.

Calais Migrant Crisis: Britons Expected to Foot the Bill

A recently released GB News investigation by news presenter Patrick Christys in Calais, France, has unveiled a concerning trend: migrants preparing to cross the English Channel anticipate comprehensive support from British taxpayers upon arrival.

France Urges EU, US to Take ‘Russia by the Throat’ with New Sanctions

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has called on Europe and the United States to prepare for a sweeping escalation in economic pressure against Russia, declaring that it is time to “suffocate the Russian economy once and for all.”

Iran Sanctions Target Nuclear Scientists Advancing Weapon Program

The Trump administration on Monday, May 12, imposed new sanctions on three top Iranian scientists and a state-linked firm for their direct involvement in advancing Iran’s nuclear weapons capabilities.

Sinaloa Cartel Leaders Charged with Narco-Terrorism After Massive Fentanyl Seizure

Federal authorities have charged Sinaloa Cartel leaders Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel, with narco-terrorism following the seizure of 1.65 tons of fentanyl.

Trump Pushes Syria Toward Abraham Accords and Recognition of Israel

President Donald Trump urged Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to join the Abraham Accords during a high-stakes meeting in Riyadh on May 14, just one day after lifting all U.S. sanctions on Syria.

Tillis Blocks Trump Pick—But Ed Martin Lands Bigger Role in DOJ

President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, faced unexpected opposition from Senator Thom Tillis, leading to the withdrawal of his nomination.

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