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Farage Warns Congress, UK Turning Into ‘North Korea’ on Speech

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage delivered a stark warning to the U.S. Congress on Wednesday, urging lawmakers to confront growing censorship laws in Britain that he claims threaten free expression across the Western world. Speaking before the House Judiciary Committee, Farage compared the United Kingdom to “North Korea” and called on the United States to pressure its ally to uphold shared values of liberty and free speech.

Tariff Revenue Reaches New High

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that tariff revenues exceeded $31 billion in August, a new high.

DOJ Sues Illinois Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens

The U.S. Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, filed a civil complaint Tuesday challenging Illinois laws that offer in-state tuition and scholarships to illegal aliens. The DOJ argues these benefits violate federal law and the Constitution by discriminating against U.S. citizens who are denied similar treatment.

Trump’s Alabama Football Joke Scores During Speech

President Trump took a light-hearted jab at Alabama football while announcing the relocation of the U.S. Space Command headquarters. During remarks thanking Sen. Tommy Tuberville for his role in the relocation process, the president referenced the recent college football upset in which Florida State defeated Alabama, calling it a rare moment for the former Auburn coach.

Uranium Power Play Launches Mining Boom in South Dakota

The country's latest uranium-mining project, approved for accelerated permitting, is underway in South Dakota.

AI Job Loss Shocker: 4,000 Salesforce Workers Replaced

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the workforce in America’s tech sector. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff confirmed the company has slashed its support staff from 9,000 to 5,000, attributing the 4,000-job reduction directly to AI replacing human roles.

Historic or Hypocritical? Collier County’s Ten Commandments Vote Sparks Culture Clash

Collier County, Florida, commissioners voted 4–1 last week to include the Ten Commandments in public displays of historic documents in county buildings. The measure has provoked heated debate over religious influence in government settings, highlighting fault lines between moral heritage and church-state separation.

Court Blocks Trump’s Crackdown on Violent Venezuelan Gang

A federal appeals court ruled that President Donald Trump illegally invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan illegal immigrants believed to be involved in the Tren de Aragua gang.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s FTC Firing in Major Power Clash

A federal appeals court has blocked President Trump’s removal of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Campus Panic: FBI Probes Surge in Swatting Shooting Hoaxes

The FBI is investigating a wave of coordinated campus shooting hoaxes across U.S. universities, linked to an online group.

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