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Trump Launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ Pact, Cartels

President Donald Trump on Saturday announced a sweeping new anti-cartel security doctrine.

Lawsuit Accuses Harvard-Westlake Water Polo Player of Abuse

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court accuses a former Harvard-Westlake High School water polo player of repeatedly assaulting a younger teammate.

Trump Calls Out Cuba: You’re Next

What a difference a year makes. While Joe Biden spent four years begging OPEC for oil and pretending Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro was a problem too complicated to solve, Donald Trump did what actual leaders do. He acted. And now, less than two months into his second term, the results are stacking up in ways that would have been called fantasy during the Biden years.

Karen Bass’s ‘$30 Wage’ Is Already Killing Hotel Jobs in L.A.

Los Angeles hotels have eliminated roughly 650 jobs since the city's Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Ordinance took effect last September, and industry officials say the cuts are only getting started.

Iran Takes Major Hit From Israel Friday Night

Israel's military announced Friday that approximately 50 fighter jets dropped more than 100 munitions on a secret underground bunker beneath Tehran's leadership compound, completely destroying the facility that Iranian regime officials had continued using as a wartime command center even after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening strike of the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign.

Woman Who Tried to Run Over Cop Caught on Video Released

A North Carolina woman who struck a Charlotte police officer with her car during a street takeover was arrested and released the same day on a $3,000 bond, law enforcement officials confirmed this week. The incident, caught on video, has drawn sharp criticism from police groups who say the bail amount sends a dangerous message.

53 Democrats Vote Against House Resolution

More than 50 House Democrats voted against a resolution declaring the Islamic Republic of Iran a state sponsor of terrorism.

Homebuilders Sue San Luis Obispo Over Affordable Housing Fees

A group of homebuilders has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of San Luis Obispo, California.

Oracle Plans Major Layoffs Amid Massive AI Data Center

Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly preparing to cut thousands of jobs as the company faces mounting financial pressure.

Top D.C. Police Official Placed on Leave Amid Investigation

One of the highest-ranking officials in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department has been placed on administrative leave as part of an internal investigation.

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