Controversy Surrounds Trump’s Plan to Deploy Troops to Portland and Memphis

Former President Donald Trump’s recent announcement about sending troops to Portland, Oregon, and Memphis, Tennessee, has sparked renewed debate over the use of military forces in U.S. cities. Trump stated that the deployments aim to protect federal facilities and address what he described as rising levels of crime. Local Reactions

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Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against U.S. Newspaper

Details of the Legal Action Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit in federal court in Florida against a major national newspaper and four of its journalists. The lawsuit cites several articles and a book published in the lead-up to the 2024 election, alleging that

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Suspect Arrested in Charlie Kirk Case in Utah

Authorities confirm capture of the alleged gunman after university shooting Utah authorities confirmed the arrest of Tyler Robinson, identified as the suspect in the killing of activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University. The arrest took place Thursday night after an extensive investigation involving state and federal

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Former FBI Agents File Lawsuit Over Alleged Politically Motivated Dismissals

Legal case questions leadership decisions within FBI and Justice Department Three senior former agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed a lawsuit claiming they were dismissed for political reasons and as retaliation for not showing loyalty to President Donald Trump. Court filings argue that the administration engaged

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Legal Powers and Limitations of Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

Arrests and Operations in Public Areas In recent years, immigration enforcement operations across U.S. cities have raised questions about the scope of agents’ legal authority. Reports have described individuals being detained on the streets, in vehicles, and around residential or commercial areas. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, agents are

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U.S. Naval Operation Targets Suspected Drug Vessel in the Caribbean

Rising tensions between Washington and Caracas after maritime strike Relations between the United States and Venezuela have entered a new phase of tension following the confirmation of a U.S. naval operation in the southern Caribbean. According to official statements, an alleged drug-smuggling vessel was destroyed, leaving 11 people dead. Operation

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Rudy Giuliani hospitalized after car accident in New Hampshire

Former New York City mayor sustained vertebra fracture and other injuries Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, has been hospitalized following a traffic accident on a New Hampshire highway. According to his security team, the 81-year-old suffered a fractured thoracic vertebra, multiple cuts, contusions, and injuries to his

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U.S. Ends “De Minimis” Rule: What It Means for Online Shoppers

A long-standing exemption comes to an end For nearly a century, the trade exemption known as “de minimis” allowed U.S. consumers to receive low-value items from abroad without paying import taxes or duties. Originally set at $200, the threshold was raised to $800 in 2016. This is one of the

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DOJ Releases New Epstein Files Referencing Trump

The U.S. Department of Justice released an additional batch of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, adding new material that includes hundreds of references to President Donald Trump. The disclosure forms part of a broader, congressionally mandated effort to make public all federal records connected to Epstein’s activities,

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The Choral Uses Music to Unite a British Town During World War I

The historical drama The Choral is set in 1916, at a moment when World War I was reshaping communities across Europe. Against the backdrop of global conflict, the film focuses on Ramsden, a fictional town in northern England whose peaceful appearance contrasts sharply with the reality of conscription, loss, and

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