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Judge in Hunter Biden Case Calls Pardon ‘Unconstitutional’

A federal judge overseeing Hunter Biden's California tax charges condemned President Joe Biden's statement that "no reasonable person" would find the charges fair.

South Korean Democrats Seek Impeachment of President

South Korean lawmakers have put forth a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk-Yeol. The move comes less than 24 hours after he declared martial law.

NATO Establishes Amphibious Warfare Center Near Russia’s Arctic Border

NATO has inaugurated an amphibious warfare center in Sørreisa, Norway, near Russia's Arctic border, to enhance defense capabilities amid escalating tensions with Moscow. This facility provides specialized training for U.S., British, and Dutch forces, improving their ability to conduct operations in Arctic conditions.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues to Shut Down South Austin Homeless Center Near Elementary School

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday a lawsuit seeking to close the Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center (SHNC) in South Austin, alleging the facility fosters criminal activity and endangers children at nearby Joslin Elementary School.

Local Sheriffs to Assist ICE in Deportations

Sheriffs have come out in support of President-elect Donald Trump's plans to conduct mass deportations of illegal immigrants.

Lowe’s Provides Free Thanksgiving Meal to Hurricane Victims

Lowe’s Home Improvement is providing thousands of free Thanksgiving meals to families impacted by the hurricane devastation in North Carolina.

University at Buffalo Holds Forum Questioning Morality of Thanksgiving

Last week, the University at Buffalo held a forum called "Decolonizing Thanksgiving," where attendees questioned the morality of the holiday given the United States' "history of settler colonialism."

More Than $7 Billion Spent on 8 Charging Stations

Despite vowing to construct 500,000 EV charging stations by 2030, the Biden administration has only succeeded in building eight.

Florida Awards Over 6,400 Bonuses to New Law Enforcement Recruits

Florida has reached a milestone in supporting its law enforcement recruitment efforts, awarding bonuses to over 6,400 new officers through the Florida Law Enforcement...

Ninth Circuit Judge Compares Female-Only Spa Policy to Racial Discrimination

A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals judge likened the female-only policy of Olympus Spa, a Christian Korean-owned business in Washington, to a "whites-only" rule during a hearing on Monday. The spa restricts entry to "biological females," citing constitutional rights, but faces accusations of discrimination from the state’s Human Rights Commission.

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