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Judge Hits Trump with Gag Order, Prevents Him From Criticizing Prosecutors

The order specifically curtails Trump's ability to make public remarks targeting court officials, potential witnesses, or members of the special counsel's team.

Trump Promises to ‘Immediately Reinstate and Expand’ Travel Bans if Elected President

At campaign stops in Iowa, Donald Trump promised to implement strict U.S. border policies, suspend refugee resettlement, and revoke the visas of radical students, according to The Post Millennial.

European Union to Triple Palestinian Aid

The European Union (E.U.) announced that it is tripling aid to the Gaza Strip.

U.S. Military ‘Extremely Weak,’ ‘Overstretched’: Retired Brigadier General

Sending aid to Ukraine has caused the U.S. military to be overstretched, according to retired Brigadier General Don Bolduc.

15-Year-Old Connecticut High School Football Player Dies Suddenly at Practice

15-year-old football player Elijah-Jay Mariano-Rivera died suddenly during a medical emergency at practice in Connecticut on Tuesday.

‘Squad’ Member Calls For U.S. to Welcome Some of 1 Million Palestinian Refugees

A member of the so-called "Squad" called on the United States to accept Palestinian refugees.

Government-Run Hospitals Can Remove Baby’s Life Support, English Court Rules

England’s High Court ruled that a government-run hospital can withdraw a baby's life support.

UCLA Students Chant Term Referring to Uprising Against Israel

The move follows Hamas calling for global Muslim resistance.

Two Percent of Americans Received Latest COVID-19 Booster

Data from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) found that only 2% of Americans, or 7 million people, have received the latest COVID-19 booster vaccine.

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