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  • Supreme Court Hands Down Major Ruling

    The Supreme Court has given the Trump administration the go-ahead to send a group of immigrants who are being held at a U.S. military base in Djibouti back to South Sudan. In a brief opinion issued on Friday, the justices affirmed that their prior order, which stayed a federal judge’s ruling in Massachusetts that had restricted the government’s ability to…

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  • Supreme Court Rejects Fire Chief’s Religious Freedom Case

    Ronald Hittle was fired as Stockton, California’s fire chief after facing misconduct allegations, including an anonymous letter that labeled him a “corrupt, racist, lying, religious fanatic.” One factor behind his dismissal was his attendance, along with other managers, at a church-sponsored summit for Christian leaders during work hours. Hittle attempted to sue, arguing that he was terminated because of his…

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  • ‘Really Troubling’: Bret Baier Speaks On Obama Russiagate Docs

    Fox News anchor Bret Baier had a strong reaction after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s claims regarding the Obama administration — most notably her allegation that former President Barack Obama engaged in a “treasonous conspiracy” against his successor, Donald Trump. Baier offered more analysis on Gabbard’s comments at the White House briefing last week, where she detailed “evidence” that she…

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  • Rubio Fires Officer Over Hidden Relationship with Daughter of CCP Official

    A U.S. State Department foreign service officer has been fired after being caught on hidden camera admitting to a secret romantic relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) affiliate—a connection he failed to disclose to U.S. security officials, according to statements released Wednesday. The officer, identified as Daniel Choi, was terminated following an internal review ordered by…

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  • Jeffries Vows to Oppose Deal To Reopen Govt. Amid ‘Schumer Shutdown’

    House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Monday he will oppose a Republican-sponsored spending bill aimed at reopening the federal government, setting the stage for another partisan clash as the shutdown enters its second month. The legislation, which passed the Senate late Sunday by a 60–40 vote with bipartisan support, was expected to pave the way toward ending the shutdown…

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  • Trump Asks Supreme Court To Overturn E. Jean Carroll Verdict

    President Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a civil verdict that found he sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll. The case, which has drawn national attention, raises questions about the limits of presidential accountability and the evidentiary standards used in politically charged civil trials, Newsweek reported. Carroll, a longtime advice columnist and former television host,…

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  • Mark Sanchez Fired From Fox Sports After Stabbing Incident, Arrest

    The family of former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez has released a statement following his firing from Fox Sports, where he served as an NFL analyst, as the 38-year-old continues to recover from injuries sustained in a violent altercation last month. “It’s been a long month for Mark as he continues to recover from serious injuries while also grieving the loss…

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  • Dems Erupt as Republicans Will Add Another House Seat In Redistricting Fight

    A nationwide redistricting battle is unfolding, largely encouraged by President Donald Trump, as Republican-led legislatures across several states face growing pressure from the former president and his allies to create additional GOP-leaning congressional districts and solidify the party’s House majority. In North Carolina, Republican lawmakers advanced a new congressional map, joining a series of states—including Texas and Missouri—undertaking aggressive redistricting…

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  • Speaker Johnson Exposes ‘Poison Pill’ Dems Tried to Sneak Into Bill

    Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told Newsmax on Monday that once the government shutdown ends, House Republicans are readying ideas to tackle rising healthcare costs. The House on Sept. 19 passed a clean continuing resolution 217-212 that would fund the federal government through Nov. 21, but the measure quickly stalled in the Senate amid a broader fight over Affordable Care Act…

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  • Supreme Court Declines To Revisit Landmark Same-Sex Marriage Precedent

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a chance to change its landmark judgment that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. This upset LGBTQ groups who were worried that the conservative court would be ready to change the decision that had been in place for ten years. The court did not grant Kim Davis’s appeal. She is…

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