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North Carolina Donor Privacy Bill Sparks Big Debate

Legislation protecting donor privacy for nonprofit organizations is now on its way to North Carolina Governor Josh Stein. The Personal Privacy Protection Act, also known as Senate Bill 416, passed both the state House and Senate Thursday, mostly along party lines.

Belgium Weapons Raid Backfires, Activists Target the Wrong War

More than 100 anti-Israel activists stormed a weapons facility in Belgium on Monday in an attempt to halt what they believed was military support for Israel—but instead ended up sabotaging a crucial supply line for Ukraine.

Karina Lipsman Sounds the Alarm on NYC’s Radical Turn

Karina Lipsman, a Republican congressional candidate and Soviet refugee, voiced alarm over New York City’s growing support for a self-proclaimed socialist mayoral candidate, calling it “scary” but not surprising. Speaking on Breitbart News Daily, Lipsman warned that the normalization of socialist ideologies among younger voters threatens America’s foundational liberties.

Alligator Alcatraz Backlash, Why Tribal Leaders Are Furious

Florida officials are moving fast to convert a remote Everglades facility into a migrant processing center capable of housing up to 3,000 illegal immigrants—but the location, surrounded by swamps, alligators, and pythons, has ignited backlash from indigenous leaders who say the land is sacred.

Ecuador Drug Lord Snatched in Raid

Ecuadorian authorities, in coordination with U.S. law enforcement, captured one of the country’s most violent and powerful cartel leaders this week in a major blow to organized crime. Jose Adolfo “Fito” Macias, head of the Los Choneros cartel, was arrested while hiding in a bunker, according to Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa.

Deport Drunk Drivers? What the House Just Did is Shocking

The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation allowing the deportation of non-citizens convicted of driving under the influence. The bill, H.R. 875—formally titled the Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025—received strong Republican support while 160 Democrats voted against it.

New Peace Agreement Hopes to End 30-Year War

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a peace agreement in Washington, D.C., marking a significant step in the countries' decades-long conflict.

Newsom Files $787 Million Fight Against Fox News

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has filed a lawsuit against Fox News, alleging it deceptively edited a call he had with President Trump over the Los Angeles riots.

Migrants Fined Nearly $1,000 a Day for Defying Deportation

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a new federal rule to fine illegal immigrants who refuse to leave the country.

Trump Ends Trade Talks with Canada

President Donald Trump announced that he is ending all trade talks with Canada.

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