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The U.S. Department of Justice has released a new tranche of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, totaling roughly 30,000 pages. The release, often referred to as Data Set 8, includes flight logs, internal emails, and investigative materials compiled by federal
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The U.S. economy grew faster than expected in Q3. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its delayed initial estimate for third quarter real GDP growth, reporting a 4.3% annualized rate. That beat economist expectations of roughly 3.3% and marked the strongest quarterly
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On December 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Washington, D.C. and its Metropolitan Police Department, arguing the city’s gun laws function as a de facto ban on AR-15–style rifles and other commonly owned semi-automatic firearms. The DOJ says D.C.
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The Department of Government Efficiency's self-reported tracker claimed $214 billion in savings over 11 months, equivalent to about $1,329 per taxpayer. This was highlighted in a Fox Business segment praising its economic benefits, such as job creation in the private sector and
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The Trump administration has sharply increased visa revocations under its America First enforcement push. By late December, over 95,000 visas had been revoked, more than double last year’s total. Nearly half were tied to criminal offenses like DUIs, assaults, and theft, with
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio used his year-end press conference to deliver a blunt defense of executive authority in foreign policy. Rubio dismissed as “ridiculous” the idea that the State Department should resist or undermine a president’s agenda due to internal disagreement,
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that transnational criminal groups now pose the most serious threat to the U.S. from the Western Hemisphere. Rubio singled out drug cartels as a primary danger and accused the Venezuelan government of actively cooperating with terrorists and
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The Trump administration has completed a major overhaul of U.S. foreign aid. By July, USAID was effectively dismantled and folded into the State Department under Secretary of State Marco Rubio. After an executive review, roughly 83% of USAID contracts, more than 5,200 programs,
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Senate Republicans just cleared the bench. In a single 53–43 party-line vote on December 18, the Senate confirmed 97 Trump nominees at once, pushing the 2025 total to 417 confirmations. That blows past Biden’s first-year record of 365 and wipes out more than 90% of the
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio closed out the year with a wide-ranging press conference outlining the Trump administration’s “America First” foreign policy. Rubio pointed to what he described as rapid progress in ending multiple conflicts, restoring U.S. leverage abroad, and
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BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel says a Chinese national in the U.S. on a visa has been charged with smuggling E. coli into the country and making false statements tied to the case. According to federal authorities, the charges stem from an alleged attempt to illegally bring
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BREAKING: Federal prosecutors say Minnesota’s fraud problem is far bigger than anyone admitted. The DOJ just charged six more defendants in an expanding investigation into massive abuse of state-run social services. According to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson,
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BREAKING: Another critical supply chain is coming home. ElementUSA is committing $850 million to build a rare earth and critical minerals refining facility in Gramercy, Louisiana, pulling valuable elements straight out of industrial waste. The plant will extract gallium,
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BREAKING: A $7.4 billion industrial comeback just landed in America. South Korea’s Korea Zinc is making the largest private investment in Tennessee history, pouring more than $6.6 billion in capital to launch its first U.S. operations across Clarksville and Gordonsville. The
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Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a Portuguese national who entered the U.S. on a student visa and later obtained a green card through the Diversity Visa lottery, carried out the December 13 mass shooting at Brown University, killing two students and wounding nine. Two days later,
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This case broke open because someone the system ignored refused to look away. A former Brown student, homeless and living unnoticed in a campus basement, encountered Claudio Manuel Neves Valente about two hours before the December 13 shooting. Surveillance shows him following
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The Golden Fleet moves forward. The Trump administration has directed Huntington Ingalls Industries to build a new U.S. frigate class based on the Coast Guard’s proven National Security Cutter design. The move sidesteps delays plaguing the Constellation-class program and
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Tragedy in North Carolina. A Cessna C550 business jet owned by former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle crashed near Statesville Regional Airport on December 18, killing all seven people on board. The victims include Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, their young son Ryder, his daughter
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A true hero emerged at Bondi Beach. Ahmed al-Ahmed, a Syrian-born Muslim father and fruit shop owner, charged a terrorist gunman attacking a Hanukkah celebration and disarmed him with his bare hands. No training. No weapon. Shot twice, but he saved lives. Fifteen were
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