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Armed Migrant Opens Fire on Police During Virginia Traffic Stop

A routine traffic stop in Fairfax County, Virginia, escalated into a deadly confrontation on April 23, 2025, when 36-year-old Jamal Wali opened fire on police officers.

Comey Labels GOP as ‘White Supremacist Adjacent’ in MSNBC Interview

Former FBI Director James Comey has ignited controversy by labeling the Republican Party as "white supremacist adjacent"

Arrests and Censorship: U.S. Officials Confront Europe’s Free Speech Crackdown

The U.S. State Department has dispatched senior officials to France and Ireland to address escalating concerns over free speech restrictions in Europe.

Speaker Johnson Declared GOP ‘MVP’ After Passing Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has been lauded by conservatives for his pivotal role in passing the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," a comprehensive legislative package advancing President Donald Trump's agenda.

Legal Scholar Urges Special Counsel to Investigate President Biden’s Cognitive Health

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General and current law professor at UC Berkeley, called for the appointment of a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's cognitive health.

Bowdoin College Accused of Discriminatory Scholarships by Equal Protection Project

The Equal Protection Project (EPP), a division of the Legal Insurrection Foundation, has filed a civil rights complaint against Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, alleging that 18 of its scholarships and programs discriminate based on race, color, national origin, and sex.

Phil Robertson, ‘Duck Dynasty’ Patriarch and Devout Christian, Dies at 79

Phil Robertson, founder of Duck Commander and star of A&E’s "Duck Dynasty," passed away on May 25, 2025, at the age of 79.

Alabama Law Firm Caught Using AI to Fake Legal Cases

Alabama’s prison system is under fire after its hired law firm, Butler Snow, used AI-generated fake citations in court documents while defending the state in a prisoner safety lawsuit.

Trump Pardons Virginia Sheriff in Cash-for-Badges Scandal

President Donald Trump has pardoned former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins, who was sentenced earlier this year to 10 years in federal prison on bribery charges. Jenkins was convicted in December 2024 for running a “cash-for-badges” scheme, where he accepted over $75,000 in bribes in exchange for deputizing individuals, including undercover FBI agents posing as donors.

Kremlin Scoffs at Russia Arson Attack Claims in UK

The Kremlin dismissed as “laughable” recent reports that Russia may have been behind a series of arson attacks targeting properties linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded Monday to claims reported by the Financial Times, which cited unnamed UK security officials suggesting Moscow’s involvement.

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