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Watch: ‘I Couldn’t Handle It At The Time’: Tom Homan Breaks Down Human Trafficking Cases That Hit Him Hardest
Border Czar Tom Homan recounted two human trafficking cases that haunted him in an interview with podcaster Shawn Ryan released Thursday. Read More.
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Washington Post Whines: 'Not Many Restaurants Left in D.C.' if ICE Enforces U.S. Laws
Jeff Bezos' Washington Post is commiserating with restaurant owners trying to shield their illegal-migrant workers from deportation. Read More.
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USDOJ Files Terrorism Charges Against Sinaloa Cartel Members, First Time Ever!
Federal prosecutors filed narco-terrorism charges against leading members of the Sinaloa Cartel. The move is the first of its kind following the February designation by the U.S. State Department of six Mexican cartels, including the Sinaloa Cartel, as foreign terrorist organizations. | Border / Cartel Chronicles Read More.
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Google to Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas, Settle Data Privacy Case
The settlement is related to multiple complaints alleging the company accessed users’ location and biometric data without consent. Read More.
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Trump signs agreement with Qatar's Al Thani in Doha
Qatar signed agreements to cooperate with the U.S. as well as purchase Boeing aircraft and MQ-9 drones during President Donald Trump's visit to Doha on Wednesday. Read More.
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Lutheran school hosts ‘Queer Prom’ with ‘free HIV testing’ for teens as young as 14 in WA
The event was run by Oasis Youth Center, an organization that receives over $300,000 from Washington state taxpayers through grants from the Department of Health. Read More.
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Trump admin cuts $450M more in Harvard grants, warns university faces 'steep, uphill battle'
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it was cancelling another $450 million in grants to Harvard University after the Ivy League school “repeatedly failed” to quell r… Read More.
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U.S. Inflation Stays Cooler Than Expected, Prices Up 2.3%, Smallest Annual Increase Since February 2021
Prices rose by 0.2 percent in April compared with March. Economists had forecast a 0.3 percent. Compared with a year ago, prices are up 2.3 percent, less than the 2.4 percent forecast. | Economy Read More.
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NATO Launches Major Military Exercise Along Russia's Finnish Border
Russia's Izvestia newspaper is reporting Monday that "NATO launches major military exercise along Russia’s border" - in reference to new major drills kicking off in Finland, also involving the militaries of Sweden and the United Kingdom. Read More.
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US and China Reach Trade Truce.
The U.S. and China agreed to suspend most tariffs for 90 days following high-stakes weekend trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland over the weekend. Read More.
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What RFK Jr. actually believes about father's assassination
“I believe Cesar killed my father,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote in a 2021 San Francisco Chronicle op-ed of security guard Thane Eugene Cesar, who died in 2019 and was never charged. Read More.
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States Urge Clinton-Appointed Judge To Stop ‘Extreme’ Effort To Undermine Trump’s Authority Over Agencies
Twenty-one states are urging a district court judge not to undermine the executive branch's authority by intervening in decisions about the federal workforce. Read More.
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Sorghum rises as sustainable, high-protein heritage grain in American agriculture
American-grown heritage grain sorghum offers twice the amount of protein content as quinoa and four times that of rice while being drought-tolerant and gluten-free. Read More.
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Trump to announce trade agreement with Britain: report 
The agreement would be the first one the Trump administration has struck with foreign nation since the president announced plans to impose sweeping tariffs on US trading partners last month.  Read More.
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