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Attorneys for Nolan Wells’ family subpoena tech companies
Attorneys for the family of Nolan Wells have subpoenaed tech firms for digital records as they investigate the circumstances surrounding the teenager’s death.
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Federal ’21st Century ROAD to Housing Act’ Ties Funding to Construction Outcomes
The newly enacted 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act mandates federal funding based on local housing production, aiming to incentivize supply through grants and penalties.
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CBS News Reshuffles ’60 Minutes’ Staff Amid Ongoing Editorial Turmoil
CBS News has announced major staff changes at ’60 Minutes’, including Norah O’Donnell’s expanded role and the hiring of NYT columnist Ross Douthat.
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Trump’s $5.1 Million Gilded Statues Unveiled Near Lincoln Memorial
The Trump administration has completed a $5.1 million gold-leaf restoration of the Lincoln Memorial’s statues, sparking debate over federal aesthetic shifts.
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GOP Rep. Max Miller Rejects Abuse Allegations and Vows to Stay in Ohio House Race Amid Escalating Legal and Family Feud
GOP Rep. Max Miller launched a defiant public defense on X, rejecting abuse claims by his ex-wife and resisting calls to resign from Senator Bernie Moreno.
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Capricor Therapeutics Faces Class Action Investigation After FDA Data Concerns Trigger 64% Stock Collapse
Rosen Law Firm has launched an investigation into Capricor Therapeutics following a 64% stock plunge triggered by FDA staff concerns over its DMD therapy, deramiocel.
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Ohio GOP Feud Escalates as Senator Bernie Moreno Declares Representative Max Miller ‘Unfit’ Over Abuse Allegations
Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno has called for the resignation of his former son-in-law, Rep. Max Miller, declaring him unfit for office over domestic abuse allegations.
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Security Breach in Moscow: Deadly Balzi Rossi Bombing Targets Elite Gathering Amid Escalating Insider Vulnerabilities
A deadly bombing at Moscow’s Balzi Rossi restaurant kills three, targeting a military elite gathering and exposing deep gaps in Russian domestic security.
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Tinubu Urges Multi-Sector Partnerships to Drive Nigeria’s Unity and Prosperity
President Bola Tinubu calls on civil society, private sector, and faith-based groups to partner with the Nigerian government to foster national unity and development.
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How Recent US Supreme Court Rulings Are Reshaping Mississippi’s Political and Legal Landscape
A series of landmark US Supreme Court rulings has fundamentally altered Mississippi’s redistricting laws, campaign finance limits, and mail-in voting rules.
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Trump Issues Ultimatum on Blanche Confirmation, Threatens to Revive ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund
President Trump is pressuring GOP senators to confirm Todd Blanche as Attorney General, threatening to revive a controversial $1.8 billion fund if the vote fails.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Warns of ‘Catastrophic’ Consequences in US-China Conflict
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that any military or economic conflict between the US and China would be catastrophic for the global order.
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Brother of Slain Cartel Leader ‘El Mencho’ Pleads Guilty to U.S. Drug Charges
Antonio Oseguera Cervantes, brother of the late CJNG leader El Mencho, pleaded guilty to major drug trafficking charges, marking a blow to the cartel.
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Amazon Faces Massive Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Seafood Greenwashing and False MSC Sustainability Claims
A federal class-action lawsuit accuses Amazon of greenwashing, alleging its MSC-certified seafood brands rely on ecologically destructive fishing practices.
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Venezuela Begins New Round of Negotiations Amid Widespread Skepticism
A new round of political negotiations begins in Venezuela today, as citizens demand practical, tangible results to address the country’s deep-seated socioeconomic crisis.
