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ICE Launches $100M Deportation Strategy

Officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planning to spend $100 million over a one-year period in an advertising campaign, according to a report from The Washington Post.

United Nations Adopts Tighter Budget as U.S. Demands Reform

The United Nations adopted a "leaner, better prioritized" budget for 2026 that saves $570 million and removes nearly 2,900 positions.

Disney’s Child Privacy Breach Costs Millions

The Department of Justice announced that a federal court approved a settlement that sees Disney paying $10 million in civil penalties after violating children's online privacy.

Comer Demands Walz Testify

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced that the Committee will hold a hearing centered on the fraud scandal plaguing Minnesota.

Court Allows Funding Block on Abortion Provider

A federal appeals court has permitted the Trump administration to withhold Medicaid funds from Planned Parenthood.

Two Countries Ban Americans

Two West African countries have banned Americans from visiting in response to the Trump administration's own travel ban.

Duke University Slashes Millions After Federal Funding Cuts

Duke University enacted more than $360 million in budget cuts after federal funding reductions under President Trump.

Minimum Wage Shock: Pay Hikes Hit 19 States

Workers in 19 states are seeing higher paychecks as minimum wage increases take effect nationwide on New Year’s Day.

Musk Calls Walz ‘Traitor Tim’ as Minnesota Fraud Scandals Intensify

Elon Musk labels Gov. Tim Walz “Traitor Tim” as Minnesota faces ongoing fraud investigations tied to taxpayer-funded programs.

UC Berkeley Faces Backlash Over Suspension of Hunger-Striking Lecturer

UC Berkeley suspended a hunger-striking pro-Palestinian lecturer without pay, prompting backlash from faculty and students.

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