WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange declared Tuesday that he was freed after years of incarceration because he “pled guilty to journalism.” Speaking remotely before the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of …
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Dockworkers Strike Shuts Down U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, Disrupting National Trade and Economy
by supportby supportAs of midnight, dockworkers along the East and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. have launched the first large-scale work stoppage in nearly 50 years. The strike, initiated by tens of …
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Jimmy Carter, America’s Oldest Living President, Turns 100 as Tributes Pour In
by supportby supportFormer President Jimmy Carter is set to celebrate his 100th birthday this Tuesday, becoming the first U.S. president to reach the century mark. As tributes pour in from across the …
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Hurricane Helene Devastates Southeast, Leaves At Least 120 Dead and Hundreds Missing
by supportby supportThe catastrophic aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to unfold across the southeastern United States, with at least 120 confirmed deaths and over 600 people still unaccounted for. The storm, which …
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Melania Trump Breaks Silence in Exclusive Interview: ‘I Want to Set the Record Straight’
by supportby supportIn her first interview in over two years, former First Lady Melania Trump sat down with Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt to discuss her upcoming memoir, the FBI raid …
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CA Non-Profit Seeks Criminal Charges Against Trump Over Anti-Haitian Remarks in Ohio
by supportby supportA San Diego-based non-profit organization, the Haitian Bridge Alliance, is at the center of a legal push to bring criminal charges against former President Donald Trump and his running mate, …
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House Task Force Holds First Hearing on Attempted Assassination of Trump
by supportby supportThe U.S. House bipartisan task force investigating the assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump held its first public hearing today, focusing on the security breakdowns that led to the …
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Fentanyl Fuels Worst Drug Crisis in U.S. History, Killing 70,000 Americans Annually
by supportby supportThe synthetic opioid fentanyl is driving the deadliest drug epidemic in U.S. history, claiming over 70,000 American lives last year alone. Often disguised in counterfeit pills or mixed with other …
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The United States could run out of several popular fruits within weeks due to an impending strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), which represents dockworkers along the East Coast …
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House Unanimously Passes Bill to Increase Security for Presidential Candidates
by supportby supportThe House of Representatives has unanimously passed the Enhanced Presidential Security Act, a bill designed to ensure that all major presidential and vice-presidential candidates receive the same level of protection …