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Billionaire Leftist Fuels Scandal-Plagued Democrat’s Campaign

Elizabeth Simons, billionaire heiress and progressive donor, gave $750,000 to Virginia AG nominee Jay Jones despite violent remarks.

Harvard Meltdown: Students Rage Over Scrapped Diversity Programs

Harvard students protested the rollback of diversity policies, opposing the end of a minority recruitment program.

Report: Anti-Israel Radicals Hijacked Teacher Unions to Push Hostile Agendas

A report reveals how anti-Semitic activists have co-opted teacher unions to promote anti-Israel agendas and reshape classroom content.

Trump’s Peace Gamble: Kushner Rejoins Gaza Talks as Ceasefire Plan Gains Ground

Jared Kushner joins Trump envoy in Egypt for high-stakes Gaza ceasefire talks as President Trump advances a 20-point peace plan.

Gold Rush at Costco: What Last Year’s Gold Bar is Worth Today

Costco’s gold bars were a surprise hit in 2024, flying off virtual shelves as Americans turned to hard assets in uncertain economic times.

Zach Bryan Faces Backlash Over Anti-ICE Lyrics, Rejects Political Label

Zach Bryan responds to backlash over anti-ICE lyrics, denying political motives after criticism from the White House.

Trump Calls for Pritzker, Johnson Arrest Over ICE Obstruction

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson lashed out at President Donald Trump after he said the two Democrats should be arrested for obstructing federal law enforcement operations in Chicago. The president’s comments followed reports that city officials ordered police to withhold assistance from ICE agents under attack by violent pro-migrant protesters.

Russia Expands Military Ties with Cuba and Venezuela

Russia deepened its alliances with communist Cuba and socialist Venezuela this week, formalizing military and strategic agreements that strengthen Moscow’s foothold in the Western Hemisphere and directly challenge U.S. influence.

North Carolina Sports Betting Scores $12M in September Revenue

North Carolina’s legal sports betting industry saw a major boost in September, generating more than $12 million in tax revenue — the fifth-highest month since wagering launched in 2024. The surge was driven by the return of NFL and college football, which revived betting activity after a slower summer season.

DOJ pushes Google breakup to end ad tech monopoly

The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Google have concluded two weeks of hearings over how to address the tech giant’s illegal monopoly in the online advertising market, marking a major moment in one of the most significant antitrust battles in decades. The case, held in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, follows an April ruling by Judge Leonie M. Brinkema that found Google had unlawfully monopolized publisher tools and ad transaction software.

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