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Trump’s Somali Immigration Remarks Spark Outrage as ICE Targets Minnesota Community
President Trump’s blunt rejection of Somali immigrants coincides with a planned ICE operation in Minnesota, igniting controversy and concern among local leaders and residents. The move raises questions about citizenship, due process, and the treatment of one of America’s largest…
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Trump’s Cabinet Meeting Sparks Headlines: Policy Shifts, Controversy, and Major Announcements
President Trump’s latest Cabinet meeting made waves with a series of high-profile announcements and contentious remarks, ranging from new travel bans and economic proposals to controversial rhetoric and international diplomacy.
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Federal Reserve Faces Leadership Change Amid K-Shaped Economic Divide
With President Trump confirming a new Federal Reserve chair announcement is imminent, the central bank stands at a crossroads, as the U.S. economy grows increasingly K-shaped—benefiting the wealthy while leaving lower-income Americans behind.
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Trump’s MRI Results: White House Releases Full Details Showing Normal Heart and Abdomen Scans
The White House has released a detailed summary of President Donald Trump’s October MRI scans, confirming that both his heart and abdomen showed no abnormalities and that he remains in excellent health, according to his physician.
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Michael Saylor’s Strategy Forms $1.44B USD Reserve Amid Bitcoin Turmoil, But Sale Risk Remains
Strategy, led by Michael Saylor, has established a $1.44 billion cash reserve to secure dividends and reassure investors as Bitcoin faces a sharp decline, but debate continues over whether the company may ultimately be forced to sell part of its…
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Kristi Noem Addresses National Guard Shooting and Homeland Security Challenges
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discussed the recent National Guard shooting and ongoing security concerns on major news programs, highlighting the complexities of domestic radicalization and the investigative efforts underway.
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France Launches Voluntary Military Service in 2026: Macron’s Response to Rising Global Threats
President Emmanuel Macron has announced the revival of voluntary military service for French youth starting mid-2026, aiming to bolster national defense as Europe faces increasing security threats from Russia and shifting US priorities.
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Trump Announces Sweeping Suspension of Immigration from ‘Third World Countries’ After DC Shooting
Following a deadly shooting involving an Afghan national in Washington, DC, President Trump unveiled a dramatic halt to immigration from so-called ‘Third World countries,’ sparking nationwide debate over the scope, legality, and humanitarian impact of his proposed measures.
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Jeanine Pirro Identifies National Guard Victims in D.C. Ambush: What We Know
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro publicly identified two National Guard members critically injured in a Washington D.C. ambush, shedding light on their service and the incident’s aftermath.
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Appeals Court Upholds $1 Million Penalty Against Trump Over Frivolous Clinton Lawsuit
A federal appeals court has affirmed a nearly $1 million penalty against Donald Trump and his attorneys for pursuing a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton deemed legally frivolous and politically motivated.
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National Guard Shooting Near White House: Two Critically Injured, Suspect in Custody
Two National Guard members were critically injured in a shooting near the White House. Authorities have secured the scene and taken one suspect into custody, as federal agencies and officials respond to the incident.
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Kash Patel Signals Limits on Full Release of Epstein Files Amid DOJ Review
FBI Director Kash Patel has indicated that while the agency is working with the Department of Justice to release more material from the Jeffrey Epstein files, legal and privacy constraints mean a full disclosure is unlikely. The new Epstein Files…
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Ukraine’s Red Lines Shape Peace Talks Amid US-Russia Pressure
As peace negotiations intensify, Ukraine’s insistence on protecting its sovereignty and territorial integrity—its ‘red lines’—is defining the boundaries of a potential agreement, even as the US and Russia apply pressure for concessions.
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Trump Supreme Court Tariff Case: Will $2K Payouts and Economic Shifts Follow the Ruling?
As the Supreme Court weighs the legality of President Trump’s sweeping tariff authority, Americans await the potential for $2,000 payouts and a major shift in U.S. trade policy—while critics warn of rising consumer costs and constitutional questions.















