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Dozens of Dogs Rescued from California Wildfires Arrive in Phoenix

In a heartwarming effort to support fire-stricken California communities, over 50 dogs have been flown to Arizona after being rescued from shelters overwhelmed by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

DEA and Federal Partners Assist in Immigration Crackdown Amid Trump’s Border Security Push

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Los Angeles has confirmed its cooperation with federal agencies on immigration enforcement efforts. Matthew Allen, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA's Los Angeles field division, shared updates on social media, posting images of uniformed agents operating in an undisclosed neighborhood in the city.

Israeli Soldiers Accused of Working for Iran

Two Israeli soldiers, Georgi Andreev and Yuri Eliasfov, have been accused of working on behalf of Iran. The Israel Defense Forces soldiers were charged with contact with a foreign agent and sharing classified information.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott Deploys Military to Join Border Patrol

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) announced that he directed the Texas Military Department to deploy the Texas Tactical Border Force to the Rio Grande Valley to work alongside the U.S. Border Patrol.

U.S. to Pay Racial Justice Protesters Over 2020 Riot Injuries

The United States government will pay racial justice protesters over injuries associated with the 2020 riots. The settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Oregon includes financial compensation for individuals who claimed they were harmed by federal law enforcement.

Parts of Pacific Palisades Reopening After Trump Criticizes Mayor Karen Bass

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that parts of Pacific Palisades will reopen following her meeting with President Donald Trump.

Texas Man Sentenced to Prison After Smuggling 2,500 Illegal Immigrants

A Texas man was sentenced to federal prison last week after admitting to smuggling more than 2,500 illegal immigrants into the United States.

Fire Destroys Historic Bell Tower in Paris’ 12th District Town Hall

A devastating fire tore through the town hall of Paris' 12th arrondissement early Monday, severely damaging the 19th-century building’s iconic bell tower. No casualties were reported, but authorities have warned of a potential collapse of the structure’s upper portion.

South Korean President Faces Insurrection Charges, Death Penalty Possible

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on charges of insurrection on Sunday, marking the first time a sitting president in the country faces...

Bill Gates-Backed Group Opposing RFK Jr. Uses Fake Signatures

A group cited as opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services has been revealed to be a Bill Gates-funded “Astroturf” organization, accepting fake signatories without verification. Known as the "Committee to Protect Health Care," the group published an open letter criticizing former President Donald Trump's consideration of Kennedy, claiming widespread opposition from doctors. However, investigations reveal significant credibility issues.

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