U.S.

Former Vice President Mike Pence receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award

Former Vice President Mike Pence receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for defying President Trump's request to throw out the 2020 election results. Pence emphasized the importance of upholding the Constitution and free and fair elections.

Key Points

  • Pence defied Trump's request to overturn the election results
  • Received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his actions
  • Emphasized the importance of free and fair elections and upholding the Constitution

Armored Truck Robbery in Chicago

U.S.Crime

Federal agents are searching for a crew of men who robbed an armored truck at gunpoint outside a Chicago-area bank in broad daylight. The suspects, in their late teens to early 20s, were seen pointing guns at the vehicle. They fled in a car and are still on the run as of Sunday afternoon.

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Arrest of James Farthing after winning Powerball jackpot

U.S.Weird

Kentucky man arrested in Florida after winning $167 million Powerball jackpot for kicking a deputy during a fight at a resort.

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Luxury Yacht Sinking off Miami Beach

U.S.TravelBusiness

A multimillion-dollar luxury yacht, Tecnomar for Lamborghini, started sinking off the coast of Miami Beach, leaving 32 passengers stranded. All passengers were rescued with no injuries. The incident occurred during Formula One's Miami Grand Prix weekend.

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Reopening of Alcatraz by President Trump

U.S.History

President Trump announces plans to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz to house America's most ruthless and violent criminals, citing the need for law, order, and justice.

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Small Plane Crash and Inmate Escape

U.S.

A small plane crashed in Simi Valley, killing one person. An inmate escaped from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and boarded a train. The suspect, Sedrick T. Stevenson, is still missing. The incident did not affect travel at the airport.

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Former Vice President Mike Pence receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award

PoliticsU.S.

Former Vice President Mike Pence receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for defying President Trump's request to throw out the 2020 election results. Pence emphasized the importance of upholding the Constitution and free and fair elections.

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Impact of Trump Administration's Tariffs on Ports

BusinessU.S.

The Trump administration's tariffs are impacting the nation's ports, with the Port of Long Beach experiencing a drop in vessel arrivals and cargo volume, potentially leading to job losses and supply chain disruptions. Uncertainty around tariff numbers is causing importers to wait before placing orders, and there is concern about higher prices and potential shortages of goods.

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Mississippi Lawmakers Vote to Eliminate State Income Tax

PoliticsU.S.

Mississippi lawmakers voted to eliminate the state income tax, sparking questions about funding core services. The bill lowers the personal income tax rate from 4% to 3% by 2030 and could be phased out over the next decade if the state's economy grows. Critics argue that cutting income taxes could lead to funding shortages in essential services like healthcare and education.

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Removal of Faces of Gun Violence Exhibit at ATF Headquarters

PoliticsU.S.

An exhibit displaying victims of gun violence has been removed from the ATF headquarters, causing controversy and criticism from advocates against gun violence.

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U.S. National Security and Foreign Policy

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump dismisses the possibility of using the U.S. military to take Greenland but acknowledges its importance for national security.

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Reopening of Alcatraz Prison by President Trump

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump directed various government agencies to reopen and rebuild Alcatraz prison to house the "most ruthless and violent" criminals, citing a need for more serious law enforcement. This directive is in response to the presence of dangerous criminals in the country.

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Prison Attack by MS-13 Gang Members

U.S.

Six inmates at Wallens Ridge State Prison in Virginia, including MS-13 gang members, allegedly stabbed three correctional officers. Two officers were seriously injured but are in stable condition. The attack is under investigation.

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LAPD Gun Recovery Efforts After Palisades Fires

U.S.

The LAPD is trying to return guns lost during the Palisades fires to their owners, despite many being severely damaged. Approximately 500 guns are involved.

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Data Breaches and Cybersecurity

TechnologyU.S.

Data breaches in 2024 exposed info of millions, stressing the need for better cybersecurity. VeriSource Services experienced a major data breach, exposing personal information of about 4 million people, including sensitive data like Social Security numbers.

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Controversy over Placement of Sexually Explicit Books in Fairhope Public Library

PoliticsU.S.

Residents in Alabama push back against sexually explicit books in children's and teens' sections of the library, sparking a debate on book placement and censorship.

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President Trump's stance on tariffs and the economy

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump refuses to drop tariffs on China despite economic struggles, claiming China is getting destroyed and he aims to lower tariffs eventually. He predicts the U.S. will have the greatest economic boom in history.

tariffsChinaeconomyrecessiontrade warnegotiation

International Human Smuggling Conspiracy Involving Mexican Nationals

PoliticsU.S.

Four illegal aliens from Mexico are accused of running an international human smuggling operation connected to the Canadian border. They brought other illegal immigrants into the U.S. for profit, leading to high-speed chases with law enforcement along the northern border. The operation was part of a broader effort to combat cartels and criminal organizations post-Foreign Terrorist Organization designation.

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Air Traffic Controller Shortages at Newark Airport

U.S.Business

An air traffic controller warned that Newark Liberty International Airport is unsafe for travelers due to staff shortages, leading to flight delays. United Airlines canceled flights due to controllers walking off the job.

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President Trump's stance on deportations and due process for immigrants

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump argues that deportations may take precedence over immigrants' due process rights, despite constitutional requirements. The Supreme Court has emphasized the need for due process rights for immigrants. Trump has faced pushback for attempting to deport alleged gang members without proper process. His administration has also been criticized for mistakenly detaining Americans and for its approach to Harvard University's tax-exempt status.

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Christian Students' Right to Perform Religious Songs at School Talent Show

U.S.Religion

Michigan elementary school initially told two Christian students they couldn't perform religious songs at a talent show, citing separation of church and state, but later apologized and allowed the students to perform their chosen songs.

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College Admissions Scandal

U.S.Crime

Assistant admissions director at Emmanuel College in Boston arrested for attempting to solicit sex from prospective students in exchange for money and sending them pornography.

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Civil Rights Investigation into Hennepin County Attorney’s Office

PoliticsU.S.

The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis-area Hennepin County Attorney’s Office for considering race in plea deals. Attorney General Pam Bondi and DOJ officials are probing potential violations of civil rights laws.

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Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportation

PoliticsU.S.

The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportation flights. A Trump-appointed judge blocked the administration's use of the act to deport alleged gang members, leading to Trump expressing anger and questioning judges' decisions on deportation.

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Starbase city incorporation near SpaceX complex in South Texas

PoliticsU.S.

Voters in an unincorporated area near SpaceX's Starbase in South Texas are voting to make Starbase a city, potentially giving SpaceX more power over a public beach and state highway.

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West Texas Earthquake

U.S.Weather

A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck West Texas, part of a series of earthquakes in the area near the Texas-New Mexico border. The region has experienced a swarm of mostly small quakes since early April, with a 65% chance of a strong aftershock. Few residents were affected due to the sparse population.

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Raw Sewage Pollution in Southern California from Mexico

U.S.WorldHealth

Raw sewage from Mexico continues to pour into Southern California, causing environmental and health concerns for residents and wildlife. Efforts are being made to address the issue through binational cooperation.

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Elon Musk's City of Starbase Approval

BusinessPoliticsU.S.

Elon Musk's wish to create his own city in South Texas has come true with voters approving the incorporation of the area as the City of Starbase. The city will give Musk more control over the nearby public beach and may lead to the creation of another city near Austin. The new city will have ties to SpaceX and is primarily for Musk's employees.

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Creation of Starbase, a new city in Texas around SpaceX

U.S.BusinessTechnology

Texas votes to create a new city called Starbase centered around Elon Musk's SpaceX, with the measure passing with broad support. The new city covers 1½ square miles at the southern tip of Texas and is expected to benefit SpaceX operations.

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Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Heckled at Town Hall Event

PoliticsU.S.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was heckled during a town hall event in Queens, New York. The Independent covers a range of important issues from reproductive rights to climate change, providing quality journalism accessible to all. Heckling at public town halls is not uncommon, as seen with other lawmakers facing similar situations.

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Humane Iguana Control in South Florida

U.S.Science

Humane Iguana Control discovered a record 98 iguana eggs on a Palmetto private property in South Florida. Iguanas pose health risks, cause landscape destruction, and dig burrows that can damage infrastructure.

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Illegal Immigration and Crime

PoliticsU.S.

The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem targeted illegal immigrant criminals in Arizona with ICE and law enforcement officials. The DHS criticized The New York Times for not mentioning that a suspect accused of raping a corpse in a NYC subway was in the U.S. illegally. ICE filed an immigration detainer against the suspect, Felix Rojas, who had entered the country illegally multiple times. Rojas allegedly raped a dead body on a subway in Manhattan. DHS emphasized the importance of removing criminal aliens from communities.

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U.S.-Mexico Border Security Collaboration

PoliticsU.S.

Mexican President rejects U.S. military assistance for fighting drug trafficking, Trump administration works on border security collaboration with Mexico, Heritage Foundation suggests military action as last resort against cartels, Fox News covers the story

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Plane Crash in Simi Valley, California

U.S.Tragic

A small plane crashed in Simi Valley, California, killing the pilot and causing damage to two homes. No injuries reported among residents. Investigation ongoing by NTSB and FAA.

Simi ValleyCaliforniaplane crashNTSBFAA

Illegal Immigrants Arrested for Murder in Woodland Hills

U.S.Politics

Angel moms and dads visited the White House to celebrate President Trump's actions against crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Three illegal immigrants from Eastern Europe were arrested for murder in Woodland Hills. GOP lawmakers supported a massive nightclub raid targeting illegal immigrants. One victim was fatally beaten and the suspects were arrested with the help of FBI and ICE.

Illegal immigrantsArrestsMurderWoodland HillsFBIICE

Texas Governor signs school choice bill into law

PoliticsU.S.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a school choice bill into law, allocating $1 billion for a voucher program allowing parents to use public funds for private school tuition. The program aims to provide more education options for families.

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REAL ID Requirements in the U.S.

U.S.Travel

The article discusses the approaching deadline for REAL ID requirements in the U.S., highlighting varying levels of preparedness across states and efforts to increase enrollment. TSA Acting Administrator Adam Stahl emphasizes the importance of compliance for domestic travel.

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Theft of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's Purse by Illegal Aliens

PoliticsU.S.

Illegal aliens accused of stealing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's purse were previously arrested in New York City and Washington, DC. The suspects are part of a South American theft ring targeting wealthy Americans.

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Celebrities considering leaving the U.S. after Trump's election win

EntertainmentPoliticsU.S.

Actor Joe Pantoliano and other Hollywood stars are considering leaving the United States for Portugal and other countries in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's election win.

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Aurora's Commercial Driverless Trucking Service in Texas

BusinessTechnologyU.S.

Aurora launches commercial driverless trucking service in Texas, partnering with Uber Freight and Hirschbach Motor Lines. Their self-driving trucks use advanced technology to operate safely on public roads, with plans to expand their fleet by 2025.

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Illegal Immigration and Human Smuggling Across the Canadian Border

PoliticsU.S.

Former FBI Special Agent Jonathan Gilliam discusses President Trump's efforts to capture illegal immigrants and gang members, highlighting a recent case of four Mexican nationals charged in an alleged human smuggling conspiracy across the Canadian border.

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Florida Lawmakers Pass Measure for Condo Owners After Surfside Collapse

U.S.Politics

Florida lawmakers have passed a measure aimed at providing relief for condominium owners struggling with rising costs in aging buildings following the 2021 collapse of a residential tower in Surfside. The new law requires structural integrity inspections and funding reserves for repairs in buildings older than 30 years.

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Commercial Jetliners Aborting Landings Due to Army Black Hawk Helicopter

U.S.TravelPolitics

Two commercial jetliners had to abort landings at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport due to an Army Black Hawk helicopter violating safety standards, three months after a mid-air collision that killed 67 people. U.S. Transportation Secretary called the incident 'unacceptable' and imposed restrictions on helicopter flights near the airport. Investigations are ongoing by the FAA and NTSB.

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U.S. Army Soldier Facing Drug Charges in Connection with DEA Raid on Colorado Springs Nightclub

U.S.Crime

A U.S. Army soldier is facing drug-related charges after being arrested in connection with a DEA raid on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, where illegal aliens were arrested and various illegal activities were uncovered.

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Migration from New York to Florida

PoliticsU.S.

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis calls for tougher crime policies after a migrant sets a woman on fire in the NYC subway. New study shows over 150,000 residents left New York for Florida between 2018 and 2022 due to issues like homelessness and crime.

MigrationNew YorkFloridaCrimeHomelessness

Elizabeth Smart's Kidnapping and Wanda Barzee's Arrest

U.S.

Elizabeth Smart offers advice on staying safe and identifying red flags after her kidnapping ordeal. Wanda Barzee, her kidnapper, was recently arrested for violating sex offender restrictions.

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Immigration and the Economy

PoliticsU.S.

Senator Alex Padilla of California argues that immigrants who are in the country unlawfully are critical to the economy, blaming the Trump administration's policies for a shrinking GDP despite inheriting a strong economy from President Biden.

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Measles Outbreak in the US and Worldwide

U.S.WorldHealth

The US is facing a major measles outbreak, with cases also rising in Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Immunologists warn of the threat posed by low vaccination rates and the spread of misinformation about vaccines.

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Harvard Antisemitism Controversy and Trump Administration Response

PoliticsU.S.

Harvard faces allegations of antisemitism and Islamophobia, leading to Trump administration freezing grants and contracts. Harvard president acknowledges the problem and Trump threatens to remove tax-exempt status. Professor highlights danger to Medicare and Medicaid funding.

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Arrest of Illegal Immigrants for Kidnapping in North Carolina

U.S.PoliticsCrime

Angel parents whose children were victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants celebrate President Trump's justice initiatives. Three suspects, including illegal immigrants, were arrested for kidnapping a mother and her toddler daughter in North Carolina. The victims were safely recovered. ICE detainers have been lodged against the arrested suspects.

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Extradition of American Fugitives from Cuba

PoliticsU.S.

Growing calls to bring American fugitives, including convicted cop-killer Joanne Chesimard, back from Cuba to face justice in the United States. President Trump and current administration taking tough measures against Cuba to extradite fugitives. New Jersey State Trooper Foerster's death spurring new calls for justice.

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Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs Trial for Criminal Sexual Deviancy

EntertainmentPoliticsU.S.

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs is facing a trial where he is accused of being a criminal sexual deviant who abused women at private parties, including drugged-up orgies. He faces charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and more, with potential decades in prison if convicted.

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Shooting Incident in Nashville

U.S.Crime

Police released video footage of an 18-year-old gunman shooting at a patrol car in Nashville after allegedly shooting a woman in a park. The gunman was arrested after surrendering.

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Ohio Sheriff's Deputy Fatally Struck

U.S.Tragic

Ohio sheriff's deputy assisting ICE with immigration enforcement is fatally struck by a vehicle driven by the father of a teenager who was shot and killed by authorities a day earlier near the University of Cincinnati during a graduation ceremony.

OhioDeputyImmigrationEnforcementTragedy

Attack on Virginia Corrections Officers by MS-13 and Sureño 13 Gang Members

U.S.Politics

Virginia corrections officers hospitalized after attack by MS-13 and Sureño 13 gang members at Wallens Ridge State Prison. Five MS-13 members in U.S. illegally involved in assault. Trump administration has targeted MS-13 gang members for deportation.

VirginiaMS-13Sureño 13attackcorrections officersTrump administration

Investigation into UCSB Student Liz Hamel's Death

U.S.

Alain Hamel, father of deceased UCSB student Liz Hamel, discusses the investigation into his daughter's death after falling from her college dorm. The investigation is ongoing, with the police working closely with the district attorney's office.

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Child Smuggling Attempt at U.S. Southern Border

U.S.WorldCrime

A U.S. lawful permanent resident was arrested for attempting to smuggle a drugged child into the country using a fake birth certificate. The child was sedated and found to be unaccompanied from Mexico.

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Houston woman shot by FBI agents facing federal charges for assaulting law enforcement officer

U.S.

A Houston woman shot by FBI agents after allegedly threatening them with a machete is facing federal charges for assaulting a law enforcement officer. Witnesses claim she was attacked before the incident.

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Radio Free Asia Layoffs Due to Funding Cuts

PoliticsU.S.World

Radio Free Asia is laying off 90% of its staff and shutting down many language services due to funding cuts by the Trump administration. This move threatens the broadcaster's ability to shine a light on issues in repressive societies.

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Detainment of Individuals Labeled as Terrorists

PoliticsU.S.

President Donald Trump met with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office. The U.S. has sent detained individuals, labeled as terrorists, to a prison in El Salvador indefinitely. Similar actions were taken after 9/11 with Guantanamo Bay detainees. John Yoo provided legal justification for treatment of Guantanamo detainees. There are legal distinctions between the actions of the Bush and Trump administrations.

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Illinois landlord sentenced for hate crime attack on Muslim family

U.S.Tragic

Illinois landlord sentenced to 53 years in prison for killing a 6-year-old Muslim boy and injuring his mother in a hate crime attack following the war in Gaza. The attack was fueled by the boy's Islamic faith and the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

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Trump's Executive Order Targeting Law Firm Perkins Coie

PoliticsU.S.

A federal judge struck down President Trump's executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie as unconstitutional, calling it an attack on the foundational principles of the American legal system. The ruling is the first to permanently block an executive order from Trump punishing a law firm for representing clients or causes he dislikes.

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U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Job Openings

PoliticsU.S.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is scrambling to fill 73 open positions after employees agreed to resign in exchange for pay and benefits. The agency is looking for scientists, budget analysts, technicians, inspectors, and a veterinarian to protect America's plants, animals, and natural resources. The timing and handling of the job postings have caused frustration among employees.

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Taxpayer Savings Achieved by DOGE

PoliticsU.S.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has achieved $160 billion in taxpayer savings through various measures like canceling wasteful contracts. President Trump has commended the efforts and stated that DOGE will continue its work even after Elon Musk returns to his companies.

DOGEtaxpayer savingsgovernment efficiencycontract cancellationsPresident Trump

Arrest of U.S. Olympic Sprinter Fred Kerley for Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend

SportsU.S.

U.S. Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley has been arrested for striking his ex-girlfriend in the face during a physical fitness appointment in Dania Beach, Florida. He has a history of run-ins with the law, including a previous incident of alleged domestic violence. Kerley's attorney believes the charges will result in no further action.

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Animal Cruelty Case in Walker County, Georgia

U.S.Weird

Five people in Walker County, Georgia face multiple charges for animal cruelty after animal control officers found animals living in deplorable conditions and some already dead at a home. The house had urine-soaked carpets, feces caked in several rooms, moldy food, and an active insect infestation. More than 20 animals were removed from the property, and the home has been condemned.

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Charles Koch criticizes President Trump's trade policies at a gala event

PoliticsU.S.

Charles Koch delivers a speech criticizing President Trump's trade policies at a gala in his honor, emphasizing the importance of free markets and principles. Despite some collaboration with Trump on certain issues, Koch and his affiliated groups have often opposed the President's actions. The speech highlights the ongoing ideological clash between Koch's libertarian beliefs and Trump's interventionist policies.

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Aviation Safety

U.S.World

Multiple aviation disasters mark the first months of 2025, with two planes having to perform 'go-arounds' to avoid crashing into a military helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. This incident follows a deadly midair collision in January that killed 67 people. FAA has increased staffing and oversight at the airport and implemented new restrictions on helicopter operations.

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Rising Interest in Gun Training Classes Amid Uncertainty

PoliticsU.S.

Americans are turning to gun training classes amid times of uncertainty due to crime, defunding police, fear of unrest, and natural disasters. Gun ownership is increasing, but proper training is crucial. Gun training schools like Gunsite Academy in Arizona offer intense training scenarios to prepare gun owners for real-life situations.

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Illegal Immigration and Law Enforcement

PoliticsU.S.

Border czar Tom Homan discusses efforts to stop illegal immigration and arrest of illegal immigrant released due to plea deal in Fairfax County, Virginia. ICE criticizes Commonwealth Attorney's Office for dropping felony charges to misdemeanors.

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Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Efforts to Cut Government Waste

PoliticsU.S.

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) discusses efforts to slash government waste, cutting at least $160 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. They have uncovered various instances of mismanagement and wasteful spending in different government agencies.

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Measles Outbreaks in the U.S.

HealthU.S.

Recent measles outbreaks in the U.S. prompt health officials to urge vaccination, with two confirmed cases in Cook County, Illinois. Public exposure warnings issued for O'Hare Airport and surrounding areas. Misinformation contributing to declining vaccination rates.

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CIA working with CCP on fentanyl issue

PoliticsU.S.World

The CIA is looking to work with people inside the CCP to address the issue of chemicals used to make fentanyl flowing into the U.S. from China. Trump administration is trying to persuade China to do more to combat the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.

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Crime News Stories

U.S.CrimeLegalNews

The article discusses various crime-related news stories, including trials, investigations, and criminal activities. It highlights cases of murders, serial killers, court proceedings, and legal issues. The focus is on recent events involving criminals and law enforcement actions.

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New Economic Sanctions Against Russia by U.S. Officials

PoliticsU.S.World

U.S. officials have finalized new economic sanctions against Russia, including banking and energy measures, to pressure Moscow to end its war on Ukraine. President Trump's stance towards Russia may be hardening as he considers approving these sanctions.

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ICE Requests Custody of Illegal Alien Charged with Attempted Sexual Assault of Corpse on NY Subway Train

U.S.PoliticsCrime

ICE requested custody of an arrested illegal alien charged with attempting to sexually assault a corpse on a New York subway train. The accused had entered the U.S. illegally multiple times and was also charged with grand larceny. Another illegal migrant was charged with first-degree murder in Memphis after entering the U.S. as an unaccompanied minor in 2014.

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Removal of Romania from Visa Waiver Program

PoliticsU.S.

Romania has been removed from the Visa Waiver Program by the Department of Homeland Security and State Department after being admitted by former President Joe Biden. The VWP allows designated countries' nationals to enter the U.S. without a visa for up to 90 days. Concerns over Romania's democratic backsliding and security risks led to the removal.

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EPA Reorganization for Efficiency and Environmental Protection

PoliticsU.S.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a reorganization that will save $300 million annually, focus on protecting air, land, and water, and streamline chemical and pesticide reviews. The plan aligns with President Trump's efficiency initiative.

EPAreorganizationefficiencyenvironmental protectionchemicalspesticides

Former Cuban Propagandist Living in the U.S. Under Humanitarian Parole Program

PoliticsU.S.

Narciso Amador Fernández Ramírez, a former propagandist for the Cuban communist regime, allegedly lives in the U.S. under the Biden-era 'Humanitarian Parole' program. He insulted Cuban diaspora members in the U.S. He is seeking a green card despite his communist ties.

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Illegal Alien Shooting Spree in Memphis

U.S.Crime

Illegal alien from Honduras accused of random shooting spree on Memphis highway, injuring three people. Enoc Martinez arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder. Martinez crossed border in 2014, ordered deported in 2022.

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School Bus Crash in Chicago

U.S.Tragic

A school bus carrying high school students crashed into an SUV in Chicago, sending 17 students and two drivers to the hospital. All are in fair condition. The crash happened just after 7:30 a.m. on the southwest side of the city.

ChicagoSchool Bus CrashStudentsHospitalSouthwest Side

Trump's Military Parade for U.S. Army's 250th Birthday

PoliticsU.S.History

President Trump plans to host a military parade on June 14 to honor military veterans and commemorate the U.S. Army's 250th birthday. The parade will feature reenactors and equipment from various wars and will be part of the celebration leading up to America's 250th anniversary of independence in 2026.

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Investigation into Series of Deaths in New England

PoliticsU.S.

Authorities in New England are investigating a series of deaths, including the recent discovery of a body behind a school in Massachusetts, fueling fears of a possible serial killer in the area. However, law enforcement officials have not confirmed a connection between the deaths or the presence of a serial killer.

New Englandinvestigationserial killerdeathslaw enforcement

Hit-and-Run Incident in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina

U.S.

A man in South Carolina intentionally ran over three people with a car, resulting in charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault. He was apprehended after a manhunt involving various law enforcement agencies.

Sullivan's IslandSouth Carolinahit-and-runattempted murderaggravated assaultmanhunt

White House Budget Proposal to Cut Housing and Urban Development Rental Aid

PoliticsU.S.

The proposed White House budget aims to cut federal rental aid and give money to states to design their own programs, imposing a cap on rental assistance for able-bodied adults. Advocates fear this would lead to increased homelessness and disrupt aid for millions. Congress holds spending authority and may not enact these cuts. The budget also targets HUD funding for homelessness and proposes changes in how aid is allocated, raising concerns among advocates.

White House budgetrental aidHUDhomelessnessfederal assistance

Student Loan Default Repayment Restart

U.S.

Millions of Americans will have to start repaying student loans in default, as President Trump's second administration ends the pandemic-era reprieve on federal student loans. Borrowers facing repercussions like wage garnishment and credit score drops.

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Arrest of Criminal Alien Gang Member in Maryland

U.S.PoliticsCrime

ICE agents arrested a known criminal alien gang member in Hyattsville, Maryland, who had been shielded from arrest by local authorities. The criminal had a history of possession of a loaded handgun and narcotics with intent to distribute, and had no legal immigration status in the U.S.

ICEcriminal aliengang memberMarylandimmigration enforcement

Renaming Veterans Day to Victory Day by President Trump

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump announced renaming Veterans Day to Victory Day for World War I and II, claiming the U.S. was unparalleled in victory. This move would overwrite 87 years of tradition honoring all veterans. The plan does not indicate if May 8 will become a federal holiday.

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Harvey Weinstein Accuser Storms Out of Courtroom During Testimony

U.S.Entertainment

A Harvey Weinstein accuser stormed out of a courtroom during aggressive questioning by Weinstein's lawyer, but later resumed testifying about the alleged sexual assaults.

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Environmental Injustice in 'Cancer Alley', Louisiana

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Robert Taylor from St. John the Baptist Parish in Louisiana has witnessed numerous cases of death and disease in his community due to toxic fumes emitted by nearby chemical factories in an area known as 'Cancer Alley.' Despite growing up in a predominantly Black area, the racial demographics shifted drastically after the factories were built. Taylor has dedicated himself to fighting against these toxin-emitting factories to prevent further health issues in the community.

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Migrant Children Border Review

PoliticsU.S.

The Trump administration is conducting a review of 450,000 migrant children who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border without parents during President Biden's term. The review aims to ensure the safety of these children, but some fear it may lead to deportation of sponsors and children who are in the country illegally.

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Politicization of the Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump's Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has been accused of targeting political foes, halting prosecutions, and placing a premium on loyalty to the president, leading to the politicization of the department and undermining the rule of law.

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Population Trends in New York City

U.S.PoliticsBusiness

New York City saw an outflow of high-earning residents from 2017-2022, but an influx of migrants boosted population in 2023-2024. Factors driving people away included the pandemic, immigration policy, affordability, and work opportunities. Residents moved to Florida, Texas, and nearby states due to lower taxes and better quality of life.

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Deported MS-13 Member Facing Abuse Allegations

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Deported alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia is facing allegations of abuse from his wife, as she describes instances of physical violence and seeks a protection order. The situation has sparked political debate and controversy.

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Legal battle of Luigi Mangione accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

PoliticsU.S.

Attorneys for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, filed a motion to suppress evidence and dismiss the case. The defense argues that the police violated Mangione's rights during his arrest, and seeks to exclude key evidence from the trial.

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Invasive Fish Species in Baltimore

U.S.Environment

The 'Reel Rewards' program in Baltimore pays fishermen $30 for every snakehead, blue, and flathead fish they catch to control invasive species threatening the ecosystem.

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Fatal Accident Near Yellowstone National Park

U.S.Tragic

Seven people have died in a tragic accident near Yellowstone National Park involving a tour van and pickup truck. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

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Shooting Incident in Pettis County, Missouri

U.S.Crime

Two deputies in Pettis County, Missouri, were injured in a shooting incident during a narcotics investigation. The suspect was arrested and the deputies are recovering.

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Abbe Lowell's New Law Firm Pushing Back Against President Trump's Actions

PoliticsU.S.

Abbe Lowell, a criminal defense attorney, is launching a new law firm to push back against President Trump's actions targeting major law firms. The firm represents individuals targeted by the administration, as well as entities involved in litigation over grant funding revocations.

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Mass Shooting Arrest in Minneapolis

U.S.Crime

34-year-old James Ortley arrested in connection with a mass shooting in Minneapolis that left four people dead and others injured. Investigators are looking into potential connections between multiple shootings in the city.

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Fox News 2025 Highlights

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Various news stories covering political events, immigration issues, crime, sports, and entertainment as reported by Fox News in 2025.

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