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DEA Sweep Captures Over 600 Suspected Sinaloa Cartel Members in 23 States

The DEA arrested 617 suspected Sinaloa Cartel members in 23 states, seizing fentanyl, meth, cocaine, guns, and millions in cash.

Brooklyn School Sparks Outrage Over Palestinian Flag Display

A Brooklyn public high school is under fire after prominently displaying a large Palestinian flag in a main hallway for several months.

Northwestern’s Qatar Pact Silences Criticism of Regime

Northwestern’s contract with Qatar requires compliance with Qatari law and norms, effectively prohibiting criticism of the regime.

Blatant Hypocrisy: Jen Psaki Pedals Conspiracy Theories About Trump’s Health

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki peddled conspiracy theories about President Donald Trump’s health after he went about a week without an official event.

Congress Secures Epstein Estate Documents

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform received documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate following its issuing of a subpoena to the estate's executors.

Education Department Takes Next Step for Overhaul

The Department of Education (ED) launched a new tool to shift its workforce programs to the Labor Department.

Pope Leo Canonizes First Millennial Saint

Pope Leo XIV canonized the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, who passed away in 2006 at the age of 15.

Trump Permitted to Remove FTC Commissioner

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily permitted President Donald Trump's firing of Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Highest Court Delivers Major Win for Trump’s Immigration Agenda

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement activities.

Purgatory Cyber Gang Sparks Campus Chaos With AI Hoaxes

A cybercriminal group known as “Purgatory” has been identified as the source behind a coordinated wave of AI-enhanced swatting calls that triggered lockdowns and armed police responses at universities across the United States in late August. The attacks, which occurred from August 21 to August 25, affected at least 10 major campuses, including the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Villanova, the University of South Carolina, and UNC-Chapel Hill.

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