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Google employees claim they were unlawfully fired after Palestine demonstration
Former Google employees are suing the corporation after it fired over 50 in April 2024 for participating in a simultaneous "day of action" for Palestine on two of its campuses, which the protesters argue is protected behavior under multiple state laws. Read More.
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White House Obama Portrait Replaced With Iconic Painting Of President Trump
The White House has just relocated a portrait of Obama in order to make way for a beautiful new painting depicting President Trump’s iconic “Fight, fight, fight!” moment after nearly being assassinated in Butler, PA last July. Read More.
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Tim Walz heckled by veterans for stolen valor claims, China connections
Veterans heckled Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., for stolen valor claims during remarks at a veterans rally at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on Wednesday. Read More.
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U.S. egg prices hit record as retailers keep costs high on supply fears
Egg prices hit another fresh record for consumers in March as retailers, fearing future supply shocks, keep prices high. Read More.
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Trump Admin Faces 'Insider Trading' Investigation Over Stock Market Surge
Senator Adam Schiff has said Democrats in Congress will begin probing President Donald Trump's administration for insider trading following the recent volatility in the markets caused by his shifting tariffs. Read More.
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Senate confirms Mike Huckabee as Israel ambassador
The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Mike Huckabee as the Trump administration’s ambassador to Israel Wednesday. Read More.
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World War 3 Fears Heighten As U.S. Escalates Production of B61-13 Nuke; 24 Times Powerful Than the Infamous Hiroshima Bomb
The geopolitical climate is unpredictable right now, with the trade war and delayed peace negotiations for the Ukraine- Russia war, among other things. Amid a time like this, fears grow about a potential World War 3 as the United States kicks off the production of its latest nuclear bomb earlier than initially planned. Read More.
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China hits back at JD Vance's 'peasants' comment ahead of 104% tariff deadline
A Chinese official criticized Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday for referring to its people as "peasants," as trade tensions escalate between the two countries. Read More.
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US recognizes Panama's sovereignty over canal, Panama says after talks
Panama said on Wednesday the United States recognized its sovereignty over the Panama Canal, despite tough rhetoric from Washington, as the two nations announced agreements to deepen U.S. military training in the Central American nation. Read More.
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Trump signs executive order to boost U.S. coal industry, in part to fuel artificial intelligence
It's the latest move by the Trump administration that clashes with global aims to reduce coal power and cut harmful greenhouse gas emissions fueling climate change. Read More.
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Meta rolls out new safety features for teenagers on Facebook
Social media company Meta is expanding its safety features for younger users after facing criticism and lawsuits about addictive and harmful content. Some of the changes younger users will see include content and time restrictions. Read More.
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Trump Pentagon Nominee Elbridge Colby Confirmed by Senate
Elbridge Colby, President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, was confirmed by a 54-45 Senate vote on Tuesday, without the help of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY). Read More.
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Trump threatens new 50% tariffs if China maintains retaliatory tariffs
China announced Friday it would impose a 34% tariff on U.S. goods in response to President Trump's "Liberation Day" announcement. Read More.
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'Incredible blessing': JD Vance celebrates his mom's sobriety at White House
Vance did his best to refrain from shedding tears over the occasion, expressing gratitude that his mother lived to meet his children. Read More.
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Trump administration revokes visas for some international students
The Trump administration has revoked visas for international students at multiple U.S. universities, including Stanford, Harvard, the University of Massachusetts, numerous University of California campuses and the University of Colorado. Universities discovered the revocations through routine checks of the Department of Homeland Security’s SEVIS database. Read More.

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