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The remains of an Israeli hostage have been transferred to Red Cross custody in the Gaza Strip following an announcement by the IDF. The IDF requested that the public act with sensitivity and wait for official identification, which will first be provided to the families.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that the remains of an Israeli hostage have been transferred to Red Cross custody in Gaza, which will be returned to Israeli authorities. The IDF emphasized Hamas’s responsibility to uphold the agreement by returning all deceased hostages.
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The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing on December 3 to examine the link between anti-law enforcement rhetoric and increased violence against officers. This follows a surge in attacks against federal immigration agents, with assaults reported to have more than doubled in recent months.Committee Chair Andrew Garbarino and Rep. August Pfluger have warned…
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The House Homeland Security Committee will convene a hearing in December to examine the link between anti-police rhetoric and a surge in violence against law enforcement, including ICE agents. The Department of Homeland Security reported a nearly 700% rise in assaults against ICE officers compared to the same period last year.
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The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing Dec. 3 examining anti-law enforcement rhetoric — and how it might be tied to an increase in violence against law enforcement officers and ICE agents.
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The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing Dec. 3 to examine anti law enforcement rhetoric and its potential link to increased violence against officers, including ICE agents. The hearing follows a significant surge in assaults against federal immigration officials, reported by the Department of Homeland Security as nearly 700% increase in 2025 compared…
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The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing to examine anti-law enforcement rhetoric and its link to increased violence against officers. The hearing comes in response to a surge in attacks on ICE officers, with the Department of Homeland Security reporting a nearly 700% rise in assaults in 2025 compared to 2024.
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The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing on December 3 to examine the link between anti-law enforcement rhetoric and the surge in violence against officers, particularly ICE agents. This hearing follows a significant increase in attacks on ICE officers, with reports of nearly 700% more assaults in 2025 compared to 2024.
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The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing Dec. 3 to examine the link between anti-law enforcement rhetoric and increased violence against officers, particularly ICE agents, following a sharp rise in attacks on federal immigration officials. The Department of Homeland Security reported over 700% more assaults in 2025 compared to the previous year.
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Over 300 children, including those as young as 5, were kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria, with 50 students managing to escape. Authorities and aid groups are working to locate the remaining students and teachers.
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Over 300 children, including those as young as 5, were kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria’s Papiri community. School officials reported that 50 students escaped their captors, though 253 students and 12 teachers remain missing.
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A nun has revealed that hundreds of children, including those as young as 5 years old, were kidnapped from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Nigeria. The nun described how 50 students managed to escape their captors, while the remaining 253 students and 12 teachers are still missing.
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A nun has reported that hundreds of children as young as 5 were kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria, with 50 students managing to escape over the weekend. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of students in the region, where education is limited, and the government is working with local efforts to…
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Hundreds of children, including those as young as 5, were kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria, with 50 students escaping over the weekend. 253 students and 12 teachers remain missing, prompting calls for a concerted rescue effort.
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A nun has revealed that hundreds of children, including those as young as five, were kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria. The incident, which occurred on Friday, involved 303 children and 12 teachers. While 50 students managed to escape by jumping over a wall and entering the bush, 253 students and 12 teachers remain…
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A nun from Nigeria has revealed that over 300 children, including those as young as 5 years old, were kidnapped from St. Mary’s School during a recent attack. The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles (OLA) superior general, Mary Barron, spoke about the predominantly young students taken, as the country continues to grapple with…
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New UN data reveals over 50,000 women and girls killed by partners or family members in 2024. UN Women warns no real progress has been made on the deadly trend.
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A new UN report highlights the alarming rate of global femicides, revealing that approximately 50,000 women and girls were killed by a partner or family member in 2024. UN Women emphasizes that no meaningful progress has been made in combating this deadly trend.
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A UN report reveals that 50,000 women and girls were killed by their partners or family members in 2024, highlighting the alarming scale of global femicides. UN Women emphasizes that no meaningful progress has been made in addressing this deadly trend.
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A new UN report reveals that approximately 50,000 women and girls were killed by a partner or family member in 2024, highlighting a lack of progress in curbing this deadly trend.
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New UN data reveals 50,000 women and girls killed by intimate partners or family members in 2024, with no progress noted despite years of efforts. The report highlights the urgent need for systemic change to address this persistent human rights issue.
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New data from the UN shows the worrying scale of global femicides, with some 50,00’0 women and girls killed by a partner or family member in 2024 alone. UN Women says no real progress has been made on the deadly trend.
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A new UN report reveals 50,000 women and girls were killed by a partner or family member in 2024, highlighting a stagnation in addressing the escalating global femicide crisis. UN Women underscores the lack of meaningful progress in combating this alarming trend.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has issued a stark warning about the growing exodus of members from the U.S. House of Representatives, using the departure of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as a symbol of deeper, systemic issues within Congress. Speaking on Fox News’ ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ McCarthy likened Greene to a ‘canary in the coal…
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warns that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s departure from Congress signals deeper political unrest as nearly 40 members are leaving before their terms end. Greene’s exit, driven by tensions with President Trump, comes amid a wave of retirements impacting the upcoming midterm elections, raising concerns about the future of the House…
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Former House Speaker McCarthy Warns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Departure Signals Congressional Turmoil
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warns that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s departure signals broader challenges in Congress as nearly 40 members retire or step down, potentially impacting the 2026 midterm elections. Greene, a prominent Trump supporter, cited tensions with her party in her resignation announcement, highlighting deepening partisan divides.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has warned that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s departure signals a larger trend of retirements in Congress, potentially impacting the upcoming midterm elections. Greene, a MAGA supporter of President Trump, announced her resignation amid growing tensions with party leadership.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warns of potential political turmoil, citing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation as a sign of instability in Congress. Greene, a key Trump supporter, is joining over 40 other members who are leaving or not seeking re-election, raising concerns about the future of the Republican Party and the impact of these…
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warns that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s decision to retire signals a broader trend of House retirements exceeding average, which could impact the GOP’s midterm strategy. Nearly 40 members are leaving or not seeking re-election, reflecting growing disillusionment and partisanship in Congress.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warns that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s departure signals an alarming trend within the House, with nearly 40 members planning to leave before their terms end. The surge in retirements, particularly among younger moderate Republicans and Democrats, raises concerns about the future of the House’s legislative capacity and the impact on…
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The FBI and DOJ are scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging military personnel to ignore ‘illegal orders.’ President Trump called the lawmakers seditious, while the Department of War is reviewing allegations of misconduct against one senator.
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The FBI and DOJ are scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers over a controversial video urging military members to ignore illegal orders. President Trump has called for arrests, while the Pentagon investigates potential misconduct.
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The FBI and DOJ are scheduling interviews with six Democrats over a video urging military to refuse illegal orders, sparking controversy and backlash from military officials and the public. The lawmakers, including prominent figures like Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly, faced criticism for what the Pentagon called a ‘politically-motivated influence operation.’
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The FBI and DOJ are scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers over a controversial video encouraging military personnel to ignore ‘illegal orders.’ President Trump condemned the lawmakers for ‘seditious behavior.’ The Pentagon has opened an investigation into allegations of misconduct against Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, who could face court-martial proceedings.
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The FBI and Department of Justice are scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers over a controversial video urging military members to ignore ‘illegal orders.’ President Trump called for arrests and tried them for ‘seditious behavior,’ while the Pentagon launched a formal review into allegations of misconduct against one of the lawmakers.
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The FBI and Department of Justice are investigating six Democratic lawmakers over a video encouraging military members to refuse ‘illegal orders.’ President Trump condemned the lawmakers for ‘seditious behavior’ while the Pentagon reviews allegations against Senator Mark Kelly, potentially leading to court-martial proceedings.
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The FBI and Department of Justice are investigating six Democratic lawmakers over a controversial video urging military members to ignore ‘illegal orders,’ following criticism from President Trump and the Department of War. The Pentagon is reviewing allegations of misconduct against Senator Mark Kelly, who may face court-martial proceedings.
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Internal documents show that the Trump administration’s focus on mass deportations has led to a reduction in drug and gun seizures by Homeland Security agents. The shift in priorities has raised concerns about the impact on crime-fighting efforts.
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Internal documents show the Trump administration’s focus shift from crime fighting to mass deportation, leading to a decline in drug and gun seizures. Homeland Security agents are being redirected to prioritize immigration enforcement.
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Internal documents show the Trump administration is shifting special agents from crime fighting to mass deportation, leading to a decrease in drug arrests and gun seizures. The reallocation of resources highlights a significant impact on law enforcement priorities.
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Internal documents reveal how the Trump administration’s focus on mass deportation has impacted crime-fighting efforts, with drug arrests and gun seizures declining. A Homeland Security Investigations agent near Chicago in October highlights this shift in priorities.
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Internal documents show that the Trump administration’s focus on mass deportations has led to a decrease in drug arrests and gun seizures, raising concerns about the impact on crime fighting.
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Internal documents show the Trump administration has redirected special agents from crime-fighting to mass deportation efforts, leading to a decline in drug arrests and gun seizures. Critics argue that the reduced focus on traditional crime-fighting areas has left communities vulnerable to criminal activity.
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Internal documents reveal the impact on crime fighting as the Trump administration diverts special agents to its mass deportation agenda. A Homeland Security Investigations agent near Chicago in October highlights the shift in priorities.
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Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on his 3,000-mile journey across America, expressing deep gratitude to the people he has met along the way. As he walks through North Carolina, he highlights the beauty of the countryside and the kindness of strangers.
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This article describes a man’s 3,000-mile journey across America, emphasizing themes of gratitude, giving, and the importance of community. He reflects on the kindness of strangers and the progress of a community center in Chicago, expressing deep appreciation for the nation’s resilience and potential for change.
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Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on his 3,000-mile journey across America, expressing deep gratitude for the kindness of Americans and the progress made in his hometown of Chicago. He emphasizes the importance of community and the need to honor those who came before us while acknowledging the challenges of violence.
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Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on his journey across the U.S., expressing deep gratitude for the kindness of everyday Americans and the community spirit he has encountered. He highlights the blessings of the changing seasons, the beauty of the North Carolina countryside, and the progress being made on a long-awaited community center in his hometown.
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Pastor Corey Brooks, on his 3,000-mile Walk Across America, expresses deep gratitude and reflection on the kindness of everyday Americans, the progress of community development in Chicago, and the importance of gratitude and faith. Brooks highlights his journey through North Carolina, noting the warmth of the people and the significance of Thanksgiving, while acknowledging the…
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Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on his journey across America, expressing deep gratitude for the kindness and support he has received. He highlights the significance of Thanksgiving and the importance of community efforts, particularly in his home city of Chicago, where a new community center is being built.
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Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on his 3,000-mile journey across America, emphasizing gratitude and the kindness of everyday Americans. He highlights community support and the progress of a Chicago community center, while acknowledging ongoing challenges of violence and loss.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old social justice advocate, remains committed to her mission of advancing social change despite recent electoral setbacks. She is leveraging the internet to empower working-class individuals and Generation Z to engage in the political process.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old activist, is leveraging digital platforms to empower working-class and Gen, Gen Z digital natives into office. Despite losing her recent election, she remains committed to driving social change through grassroots initiatives.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old social justice advocate, remains committed to pushing for social change despite losing her recent election bid. She is leveraging digital platforms to mobilize working-class and Gen Z individuals into political office, emphasizing the importance of grassroots activism in shaping policy.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old activist, remains committed to advancing social change despite her recent election loss. She is leveraging digital platforms to mobilize working-class and Gen Z digital natives into political engagement.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old activist, continues to push for social change despite losing her recent election. She is leveraging the power of the internet to mobilize working-class and Gen Z digital natives into political office.
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Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old activist, remains committed to advancing social change despite her recent election loss. She is leveraging digital platforms to empower working-class and Gen Z individuals to enter politics.
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Despite losing her election bid, 25-year-old Deja Foxx remains undeterred in her pursuit of social justice. Foxx, who has become a prominent figure in the fight for equality and economic reform, is now focusing her efforts on building a broader movement that includes working-class and Gen Z communities.
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Republican Senator Bill Cassidy is investigating blue states over Title IX violations tied to transgender athlete policies, accusing them of violating federal laws by allowing biological males in female sports. The probe targets states like California and New York, following Trump’s executive order to roll back Biden-era changes to Title IX.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is investigating over a dozen blue states and Washington, D.C., for alleged Title IX violations related to President Trump’s executive order, which aims to exclude biological males from women’s sports. The probe includes states like California, New York, and Illinois, which have policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in female sports…