The newly launched White House website, Aliens.gov, employs a space-themed narrative to portray immigrants as extraterrestrial visitors, aiming to dehumanize those apprehended by immigration authorities. This site presents arrest data, claiming nearly half a million individuals have been detained across thousands of locations, with a significant portion identified as U.S. citizens or in areas lacking criminal charges. Despite the administration’s assertion of targeting “the worst of the worst,” data analysis reveals that many arrestees lack criminal convictions, and the website’s primary arrest counter is demonstrably fabricated.
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin has claimed the war in Ukraine is nearing its conclusion, asserting Russian forces are advancing on all fronts. While he refused to offer a specific timeline, Putin stated that while contacts exist, formal negotiations are not currently underway. He also emphasized the need to strengthen Russia’s air defense and criticized Western media for alleged deception, while characterizing EU policies as the primary driver of events in Ukraine. Putin reiterated his openness to a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy solely for the purpose of signing a final peace agreement.
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It appears there are some significant plans brewing within the U.S. Postal Service regarding mail-in voting, and the sentiment around these potential changes is quite charged. At the heart of the matter is a proposed rule change that could fundamentally alter how mail-in ballots are handled. The core of this proposal, as understood, involves the Postal Service establishing a process where states would need to notify them about who is being sent mail-in or absentee ballots. This notification would include unique barcodes associated with each voter’s ballot envelope, allowing for the creation of a “Mail-In and Absentee Participation List.” This list, maintained by the federal government, would then dictate who receives ballots, rather than the existing state-run systems.… Continue reading
Following Ken Paxton’s runoff victory for the Republican nomination, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico experienced a significant surge in financial support, raising over $3 million in just 24 hours. This period marked the largest single fundraising day for Talarico’s campaign, highlighting a strong grassroots response to Paxton’s candidacy. This impressive fundraising haul comes amidst questions about Paxton’s own fundraising capabilities, with Talarico having already amassed significantly more funds overall, though much was spent in a competitive primary. The upcoming general election will see Talarico and Paxton face off, with Talarico’s substantial fundraising potentially presenting a challenge for the Republican party.
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A significant ruling has emerged from a US judge ordering the removal of Donald Trump’s name from the iconic Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This decision hinges on a crucial legal point: the venue’s renaming, it seems, cannot proceed without a formal act of Congress.
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in Washington has directed the Trump administration to take immediate action. This includes the removal of all physical signage bearing the former president’s name and the complete elimination of any references to a “Trump Kennedy Center” from official materials. The clock is ticking, with a 14-day deadline set for compliance.… Continue reading
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Romanian prosecutors have expanded their criminal investigation into internet personality Andrew Tate, adding charges of inciting hatred and discrimination against women. These new allegations stem from speeches Tate allegedly made on social media between 2021 and 2024. Tate and his brother Tristan are already facing charges including human trafficking, with both denying any wrongdoing. The brothers are also subject to British arrest warrants for offenses including rape and human trafficking, with extradition expected after Romanian legal proceedings conclude.
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Romania accused Russia of a “grave and irresponsible escalation” after a Russian drone entered its airspace and crashed onto the roof of an apartment building in Galati, injuring two people. The incident prompted condemnation from NATO allies, with Germany’s Chancellor Merz emphasizing the need for a strong NATO presence on the eastern flank. Russia has denied responsibility, with President Putin suggesting the drone could have originated from Ukraine. This incursion follows repeated Russian drone attacks near the Romanian border.
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Senior administration officials announced that Americans contracting Ebola and requiring advanced medical care will be sent to Europe instead of returning to the U.S. This decision stems from a strategy to prevent Ebola cases from entering the country, following the establishment of a quarantine facility in Kenya for exposed individuals. While the Kenyan facility will provide initial care and isolation, those who test positive will be transported to unspecified European countries for treatment, citing shorter travel times as the primary reason. The U.S. has also taken measures to block entry for noncitizens who have recently been in affected regions of Africa.
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Southern Lebanon is experiencing widespread evacuations as combat intensifies and Israeli forces cross the Litani River. This significant escalation, marked by Prime Minister Netanyahu’s announcement of operations across multiple fronts, signals a potential widening of Israeli objectives towards creating a deeper buffer zone within Lebanese territory. The move, which violates UN Resolution 1701, risks prolonged conflict and heightened regional tensions, despite Israel’s stated aim to dismantle Hezbollah’s capabilities.
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Tech billionaire Peter Thiel has reportedly relocated to Argentina, expressing concerns about the direction of the United States under a potential Trump presidency. Amidst meetings with Argentine President Javier Milei and purchasing a lavish mansion, Thiel is said to view Argentina as a “Plan B” due to worries over nuclear war, artificial intelligence, and potential billionaire taxes in California. This move follows a pattern of seeking residences abroad, despite his past support for Trump and his administration’s policies.
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