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Gang Member Demands Charges Tossed Out

MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia has moved to dismiss the case against him, arguing he was "singled out" by the federal government.

Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ on Hold as Ties with JD Vance Grow

Elon Musk may be stepping back from his plan to launch the “America Party,” with new reports suggesting the billionaire is instead aligning more closely with Vice President JD Vance and the Republican Party’s future.

Israeli Cybersecurity Official Arrested in Las Vegas Child Predator Sting

Serious questions are emerging after the arrest of Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, a senior Israeli cybersecurity official, in a Las Vegas child predator sting — an incident that has sparked conflicting accounts from U.S. and Israeli authorities.

Target CEO Resigns

Target CEO Brian Cornell will resign in February as the company faces declining sales and will be replaced by COO Michael Fiddelke.

Pennsylvania GOP Proposes $16B Education Endowment to End School Property Taxes

A Republican lawmaker in Pennsylvania is pushing a sweeping plan to eliminate school property taxes by creating a multibillion-dollar education endowment fund. The proposal would replace the roughly $16 billion collected annually from taxpayers for public schools.

Hurricane Erin Slams North Carolina Coast With Surging Waters

Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph, is churning north-northwest off the East Coast, driving dangerous storm surges and forcing evacuations along North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

Newsom’s False Trump Blame Exposed After Migrant Trucker Crash

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is facing criticism after wrongly claiming that President Donald Trump allowed into the U.S. a migrant truck driver now charged with vehicular homicide in a Florida crash that killed three Americans.

English Flags Protest Sparks Clash as Councils Tear Them Down

Across England, patriotic groups are raising Union Jacks and St. George’s flags in quiet defiance of the country’s mass migration agenda. Yet left-wing councils in cities like Birmingham and London have rushed to strip the flags down, citing “safety” concerns — even as they have tolerated Palestinian flags flying for months at a time.

Álvaro Uribe Scores Legal Victory as Colombia Court Lifts House Arrest

An appellate court in Bogotá, Colombia, has overturned the house arrest of conservative former President Álvaro Uribe, declaring the measure a violation of his presumption of innocence and unsupported by evidence. Uribe, who governed Colombia from 2002 to 2010, is appealing a conviction for bribery and abuse of procedure that many conservatives argue amounts to political persecution.

Next Detention Facility: ‘Cornhusker Clink’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a new partnership with Nebraska to expand an ICE detention space, adding 280 beds.

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