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A federal judge in New Jersey has ruled that President Donald Trump’s attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist, is likely unconstitutional, citing vague legal grounds. This legal challenge highlights concerns over the executive branch’s use of immigration law to suppress dissent.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized Democrats for allegedly failing to address crime involving illegal migrants, following the death of Air Force recruit Ava Moore in a hit-and-run boating accident. Paxton emphasized the importance of enforcing immigration laws to prevent such incidents.
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House Republicans are defending the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which they claim eliminates waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid to protect vulnerable Americans. Democrats, however, have criticized the bill for potential Medicaid cuts, with estimates suggesting 13.7 million Americans may lose coverage by 2034.
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House Republicans are defending the One Big Beautiful Bill Act as essential to reforming Medicaid by removing waste, fraud, and abuse. Democrats, however, are warning the bill could cause millions of Americans to lose health insurance, positioning it as a key issue in the 2026 midterms.
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Recent data indicates a notable decline in President Joe Biden’s approval ratings, which has sparked discussions about his ability to continue leading effectively. At the same, federal law enforcement agencies, particularly the FBI, have stepped up their scrutiny of specific religious organizations, drawing attention to potential issues of corruption or undue influence.
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Victoria Palmer, a King County GOP board member, discusses the FBI’s investigation into ‘targeted violence’ after a chaotic Seattle protest. The incident has raised concerns about rising tensions and law enforcement’s role in managing such conflicts.
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Earl Hyatt, a former police chief from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, has escaped from prison during a manhunt. Authorities are searching for him after he disguised himself as a law enforcement officer.
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns of a potential serious employment crisis due to AI advancements, urging tech lawmakers to take immediate action. The CEO highlights the risk of white-collar job displacement as AI surpasses human capabilities.
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The latest polls indicate that Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, is facing mixed public sentiment regarding her leadership and policy decisions. Simultaneously, Donald Trump’s approval rating remains a focal point for political analysts, as his standing could impact the upcoming election dynamics.
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House Republicans Introduce Select Committee to Probe Biden’s Cognitive Decline and Alleged Cover-Up
House Republicans are pushing to form a select committee to investigate former President Joe Biden’s alleged cognitive decline and potential cover-ups. The legislation, led by Rep. Buddy Carter, would examine the handling of sensitive materials, including the audio tapes from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview and the timing of Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis.
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Gen Z men are increasingly distancing themselves from the Democratic Party due to frustration with its policies and cultural narratives. The party’s strategy of spending millions on studies rather than engaging directly with young men is seen as out of touch and ineffective.
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The article discusses the dynamics between Donald Trump, the media, and male Democratic voters. It explores how Trump’s rhetoric and policies have influenced public perception and voter behavior.
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China has launched a mission to retrieve asteroid samples, marking a significant step in its space exploration efforts. If successful, the mission would make China the third country to fetch the asteroid rocks.
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U.S. Attorney General Kash Patel has vowed to provide a ‘definitive answer’ regarding the events of January 6, 2021, potentially revealing information that could ‘surprise and shock’ Americans.
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Caitlin Clark, the star player for the Indiana Fever, was captured on camera carrying a baby during a game at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore while she was sidelined due to a quad injury. The Indiana Fever lost the game in Clark’s absence.
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Elon Musk has resigned from his position in the Trump administration following his public criticism of a major spending bill. The decision, announced in a statement, reflects his longstanding advocacy for reducing government spending and streamlining federal operations.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has criticized Israel’s military conduct in Gaza, calling it ‘beyond comprehension.’ Israel’s government has been slow to respond, which experts believe show the remarks have hit home.
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Unifoil has introduced the Hydroflyer Sport, an electric hydrofoil board that allows riders to ‘fly’ above water at speeds up to 28 mph. The board’s snub-nosed design, modular setup, and detachable handlebars provide enhanced control and stability, catering to both beginners and advanced riders.
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Pro-life leader Shawn Carney praised Texas lawmakers for passing a bill requiring school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, calling it a moral and cultural step forward. The legislation, awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature, mandates a minimum size for the display and is set for implementation in the 2025–26 school year.
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Parents of a toddler share their experience with Brugada syndrome after their son suffered sudden cardiac arrest, highlighting the importance of CPR training. The couple’s swift action and CPR skills were critical in saving their child’s life.
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President Donald Trump has pushed for a comprehensive tax reform, known as ‘one big, beautiful bill,’ and has now gained significant support from the House GOP, with the Senate set to consider it for passage. The bill seeks to address fiscal stability through measures such as entitlement reform and an IRA/401k conversion window, with the…
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Parents of a toddler share their experience with Brugada syndrome after their son suffered sudden cardiac arrest, highlighting the importance of CPR training. The couple, with the mother being a clinical dietitian, initiated CPR and called for emergency help, saving their child’s life.
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SEN. JEANNE SHAHEEN criticizes Trump’s negotiation tactics in Ukraine, arguing they have allowed Putin to gain leverage. The article highlights the financial and geopolitical risks of a failed peace agreement.
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The U.S. Department of Defense is under fire for its inefficient repair processes, which have led to costly delays and reduced military readiness. Critics argue that restrictive contracts prevent soldiers from fixing their own equipment, forcing reliance on expensive contractors.
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Premier of Manitoba has ordered the evacuation of over 17,00, residents, marking the largest displacement in the province’s history. A province-wide state of emergency has been declared as wildfires rage across the region.
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The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration, alleging discriminatory hiring practices based on race. Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized the mayor’s remarks as a ‘giant leap in the wrong direction,’ arguing that such a focus on race undermines broader efforts toward equality in the 21st century.
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Florida Sheriff Grady Judd highlights the bottleneck in Trump’s immigration crackdown due to limited ICE resources and calls for executive action to increase detention space. Despite arrests, migrants are often released back into the community due to insufficient resources and restrictive federal rules that limit local custody duration.
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Ramapo College students used genetic technology to identify bones found on the Jersey Shore as belonging to Henry Goodsell, a captain who died in an 1844 shipwreck. The remains, discovered over decades, were matched using DNA analysis and historical research.
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LexisNexis Risk Solutions disclosed a data breach impacting over 364,000 individuals, with sensitive personal data exposed through unauthorized access to its GitHub account. The breach, reported as far back as December 25, 2024, has raised concerns about data security and potential financial implications.
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LexisNexis Risk Solutions has disclosed a data breach affecting over 364,000 individuals, with a hacker accessing its GitHub account and stealing sensitive personal information including Social Security numbers and driver’s license details. The breach was reported to the company on April 1, 2025, following an unknown third-party notification.
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The San Francisco Unified School District has abandoned a proposed grading system that aimed to promote educational equity after facing intense criticism from community members and politicians. Critics, including city leaders and lawmakers, argued that the plan would undermine academic standards and harm student motivation.
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UK prosecutors have charged Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist and social media influencer, along with his brother Tristan, with multiple counts of rape, assault and trafficking. The brothers, known for their controversial online presence and far-right ideologies, have faced increasing scrutiny over their public statements and alleged crimes.
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Almost 10 months after a Texas family’s boat capsized off the coast of Homer, Alaska, a search turned up human remains at the bottom of the bay. The discovery has brought closure to the family after months of uncertainty.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012 after a dominant 124-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. This marks the Thunder’s return to the NBA Finals after a long wait, with the team now set to face either the Indiana…
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have reached the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012 after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5. Their dominant performance sets the stage for a potential title run.
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Stephanie and Kris Thomas of Illinois acted quickly when their 2-year-old child experienced a sudden cardiac arrest in the middle of the night. The toddler was diagnosed with Brug,
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Electronic Arts has canceled its in-development Black Panther game and shut down Cliffhanger Games, marking its third round of layoffs this year. The decision aligns with the company’s strategy to focus on core franchises and cut underperforming projects.
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President Trump commuted the 12-year sentence of Imaad Zuberi, a major donor convicted of obstructing a federal investigation and falsifying records for lobbying. Zuberi, who initially supported Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, switched allegiance to Trump after his 2016 election win and donated over $1.1 million to Trump-related committees.
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In the Karen Read trial, the defense team has questioned the credibility of crash expert Dr. Judson Welcher, citing high costs and alleged inconsistencies in his experimental methods. The state’s expected final witness, Welcher, has faced scrutiny over modifications to his PowerPoint presentation and the timeline of alterations.
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The Democratic Party allegedly spent $20 million on a study to better communicate with American men, a key demographic for their outreach. This initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen their appeal to this voter group.
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San Francisco has suspended its grading change proposal after facing intense public backlash. Panelists on ‘Fox News @ Night’ called the policy ‘so shameful for California,’ highlighting growing concerns over its potential impact on students and educators.
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A federal court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing ‘Liberation, Musk is also leaving the Trump administration, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.
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A federal judge has denied Shira Perlmutter’s request to be reinstated as the Library of Congress’ copyright chief, ruling that Trump’s firing of her was lawful. Perlmutter argued that the Library of Congress is not under direct presidential control, but the court ruled that the agency is part of the Executive Branch and subject to…
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Discord has launched a new in-app currency called ‘Discs Orbs’ to reward users for engaging with ads and promotional content. Brands can offer Orbs as an alternative to traditional rewards, providing a new avenue for monetization.
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The Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers delivered an exciting matchup with key players contributing to intense moments. The game featured dramatic plays and strategic moves that kept fans engaged.
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Bo Loudon, a conservative Gen Z influencer, critiques the Democratic Party’s outreach to young, male voters on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The influencer argues that their strategies have failed to resonate with this demographic, contributing to a perceived loss of influence.
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The CSD has clarified that the ‘L’ in ‘legacy media’ does not stand for ‘long-term memory,’ highlighting the transient nature of traditional media’s recollection. This statement underscores the challenges faced by legacy media in maintaining long-term records and narratives.
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The CSD has responded to claims that legacy media has short-term memory, clarifying that the ‘L’ in ‘legacy media’ does not stand for ‘long-term memory.’ Critics argue that legacy media organizations often prioritize short-term sensationalism over long-term journalistic integrity.
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The CSD has clarified that the ‘L’ in ‘legacy media’ doesn’t stand for ‘long-term memory.’ This highlights the sector’s tendency towards short-term focus in news coverage.
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The ‘Gutfeld!’ panel recently sparked controversy by humorously addressing French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte Macron, after she shoved his face. Panelists’ discussion has reignited debates on the media’s role in scrutinizing political figures’ private lives.
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The Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals delivered an electrifying showdown at Kauffman Stadium, captivating fans with a series of high-stakes plays and dramatic comebacks. The game, which was a showcase of baseball’s elite, kept the crowd on their feet throughout the nine innings, as both teams fought tooth and nail for the upper hand.
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A security researcher uncovered a massive database containing 184 million login credentials for major services and government agencies. The exposed data includes plaintext passwords and usernames, raising significant security concerns.
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Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland- Security advisor, outlined the Trump administration’s plan to significantly increase immigration enforcement. The administration aims to achieve 3,000 daily arrests of illegal migrants.
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The Indiana Fever’s season’s worst loss came after Caitlin Clark’s absence, with the team scoring their lowest points of the year. The Washington Mystics’ dominant performance highlighted Clark’s crucial role in the team’s success.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel delve into recent revelations about former President Joe Biden, sparking a heated debate within the Democratic Party. The segment highlights growing concerns over the potential risks associated with Biden’s policies as critics accuse the party of endangering Americans through misguided actions.
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Sawmills in areas affected by Hurricane Helene are removing tree debris to prevent wildfires and support domestic timber production. This effort, involving the recycling of downed trees, is essential for fire prevention and aids in land recovery and economic growth.
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CD Projekt Red has transitioned Cyberpunk 2077’s sequel from a conceptual phase to preproduction. The game, codenamed ‘Project Orion’ since 2022, will be developed by 96 developers with no official release date yet.
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Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the Democratic Party for hypocritically attacking Elon Musk for his comments on Dogecoin (DOGE) while simultaneously supporting the cryptocurrency industry. Cruz highlighted that the left’s criticism of Musk’s financial statements contrasts with their broader support for the crypto sector.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has stated the bureau is examining potential issues related to the origin of the COVID-19 virus, including the possibility of a cover-up. The comments come amid growing media attention on a newly identified variant of the virus, and Bongino emphasized the need for transparency, stating that the American people deserve…
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino states the bureau is examining potential issues related to a possible ‘cover-up’ of the origin of the virus, as a new strain emerges. The FBI has not confirmed a formal investigation, but the remarks reflect continued interest in the pandemic’s origins.