A federal judge in Minnesota issued an injunction limiting how immigration agents may interact with protesters during enforcement operations. The ruling follows escalating clashes, legal challenges, and scrutiny over the use of force.
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By M Winger Ever wonder how those actors and actresses stay looking so young? Well, a Hollywood doctor has come forward and is going on record…
By Kurt Schlichter Here in California, billionaires are under attack as the Democrats are pushing a referendum that would levy a 5 percent wealth tax…
Lawrence DeStefano has been transferred from Florida to New York, where state prosecutors are pursuing extreme penalties over the sale of Polymer 80 pistol kits.
Two construction disasters in Thailand within days have left dozens dead, prompting the prime minister to terminate major infrastructure contracts and blacklist firms involved.
The nation’s largest wireless provider said that its engineers “are working to identify and solve the issue quickly.” By Steve Kopack Verizon said on Wednesday…
President touts his economic successes in the Motor City By WND Staff … View Video Here…(wnd.com) Home | Caravan to Midnight (zutalk.com) Live Stream + Chat…
By Sundance President Trump’s impromptu remarks from inside the Ford F150 plant will probably not make headline news because, well, quite frankly, what President Trump…
Private equity firms have rapidly taken over autism therapy centers across the U.S. as childhood autism diagnoses surge. Experts warn the profit-driven model threatens care quality and puts vulnerable children at risk.
By Sputnik International US President Donald Trump said on Monday that any country engaged in business with Iran will pay a 25% tariff on any…
Louisiana trial lawyers donated thousands to the judge overseeing their environmental lawsuit against Chevron before securing a $744 million verdict. Critics warn the case could trigger tens of billions in future judgments as the Supreme Court weighs whether it belongs in federal court.
Under the terms of an agreement reached last month with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, P&G’s advertising of its children’s toothpaste to children under age…
By Joseph Chalfant Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as new information becomes available The anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis have…
By Kaley President Trump just dropped some big news that will help a lot of Americans out financially. He is calling for a temporary, one-year cap on…
By Danielle The Trump administration will have a big presence at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, later this month. The annual conference is…
From the 1800s to COVID-era mandates, vaccine regulation has repeatedly served industry power rather than public health. This deep historical analysis exposes how pharmaceutical cartels captured government oversight—and why the tide may finally be turning.


















