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Trump Admin Launches Next Immigration Raids In Minneapolis & New Orleans
newsletter Guest User 12/3/25 newsletter Guest User 12/3/25

Trump Admin Launches Next Immigration Raids In Minneapolis & New Orleans

The Trump administration launched new immigration enforcement operations in New Orleans, LA, and Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN, on Wednesday, in its latest crackdown across Democratic-run cities coast-to-coast.

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Shingles Vaccine May Help Slow Dementia, By Pure Luck
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Shingles Vaccine May Help Slow Dementia, By Pure Luck

The Trump administration launched new immigration enforcement operations in New Orleans, LA, and Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN, on Wednesday, in its latest crackdown across Democratic-run cities coast-to-coast.

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Trump Pardons Ex-Honduran Pres. Convicted For Drug Trafficking
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Trump Pardons Ex-Honduran Pres. Convicted For Drug Trafficking

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was released from a U.S. prison on Monday after President Trump granted him a pardon for drug-trafficking and firearms charges.

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Hospitals Are Making Changes To Dramatically Reduce C-Section Births
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Hospitals Are Making Changes To Dramatically Reduce C-Section Births

As rates of Cesarean sections continue to rise in the U.S., some hospitals are making moves to lower rates by ending financial incentives for surgery, tracking doctors’ individual C-section rates, and expanding midwife-led care.

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White House Confirms Follow-Up Strike On Drug Boat As Lawmakers Look Into War Crimes
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White House Confirms Follow-Up Strike On Drug Boat As Lawmakers Look Into War Crimes

The Trump administration says it is actively re-examining tens of thousands of Afghan asylum seekers, following last week’s shooting of two National Guard members by an Afghan immigrant.

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Trump Admin To Re-Examine Afghan Asylum Seekers After D.C. National Guard Ambush
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Trump Admin To Re-Examine Afghan Asylum Seekers After D.C. National Guard Ambush

The Trump administration says it is actively re-examining tens of thousands of Afghan asylum seekers, following last week’s shooting of two National Guard members by an Afghan immigrant.

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Two National Guardsmen Targeted By Gunman Near White House
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Two National Guardsmen Targeted By Gunman Near White House

Two West Virginia National Guard members were shot Wednesday afternoon near the White House. President Trump was at his Florida resort at the time of the shooting. Governor Patrick Morrisey said on social media the two had died, he backtracked, saying there were “conflicting reports.”

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Are The Kids Alright? A Nuanced Look At The State Of Schools
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Are The Kids Alright? A Nuanced Look At The State Of Schools

A recent viral New York Times essay — “America’s Children Are Unwell. Are Schools Part of the Problem?” — sparked a huge response from our audience.

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Trump Diplomacy: Movement On Ukraine Peace Deal As Tensions Rise With Venezuela
newsletter Guest User 11/25/25 newsletter Guest User 11/25/25

Trump Diplomacy: Movement On Ukraine Peace Deal As Tensions Rise With Venezuela

Ukraine has agreed to the outlines of a U.S.-brokered peace deal with Russia, with only “minor details” remaining, according to a U.S. official. Russia still needs to approve the framework for the three-and-a-half-year war to end.

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Judge Tosses Indictments Against NY AG Letitia James, Ex-FBI Director James Comey
newsletter Guest User 11/24/25 newsletter Guest User 11/24/25

Judge Tosses Indictments Against NY AG Letitia James, Ex-FBI Director James Comey

A federal judge dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James Monday, ruling that interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan in Virginia — who prosecuted the cases — was unlawfully appointed to the role.

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Some Nursing Degrees No Longer Classified In ‘Professional’ Category, As New Loan Caps Introduced
newsletter Guest User 11/24/25 newsletter Guest User 11/24/25

Some Nursing Degrees No Longer Classified In ‘Professional’ Category, As New Loan Caps Introduced

The Department of Education (DOE) is no longer considering several master’s degrees related to nursing as “professional” degrees.

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Trump Sets Thursday Deadline For Ukraine To Accept Peace Plan
newsletter Guest User 11/21/25 newsletter Guest User 11/21/25

Trump Sets Thursday Deadline For Ukraine To Accept Peace Plan

President Trump urged Ukraine to accept a new U.S.-crafted 28-point peace framework by Thanksgiving, even as President Zelensky warned Friday the plan forces Ukraine to choose between “losing dignity or risk losing a major partner.”

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Trump Sings Mamdani’s Praises; Says NYC Mayor-Elect Can Call Him A Fascist
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Trump Sings Mamdani’s Praises; Says NYC Mayor-Elect Can Call Him A Fascist

A surprising interaction from the Oval Office is making headlines Friday evening, after President Trump publicly shifted his tone on New York City’s incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani.

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Crime Down Across The U.S. — We Look At Why
newsletter Guest User 11/20/25 newsletter Guest User 11/20/25

Crime Down Across The U.S. — We Look At Why

The rate of homicides has plummeted across the nation, and 2025 is on track to reach its lowest level in decades. Homicides are down nearly 20% this year in 52 major U.S. cities. That drop is one of the sharpest year-over-year declines in decades.

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Zelensky Says Ukraine Will Work On U.S.–Russia Peace Plan
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Zelensky Says Ukraine Will Work On U.S.–Russia Peace Plan

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he has agreed to work on a new peace plan drafted by the U.S. and Russia and expects to speak with President Trump in the coming days about the proposal.

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Less Rage, Less Pajama Wearing: Transportation Secretary’s Message To Fliers
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Less Rage, Less Pajama Wearing: Transportation Secretary’s Message To Fliers

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is calling on travelers to bring more civility back to air travel — and maybe leave the pajamas in your luggage.

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Are School-Issued Devices To Blame For Plummeting Standardized Test Scores?
newsletter Guest User 11/19/25 newsletter Guest User 11/19/25

Are School-Issued Devices To Blame For Plummeting Standardized Test Scores?

Is it time to limit all screens in school, not just smartphones? Dr. Jean Twenge’s recent New York Times opinion essay, “The Screen That Ate Your Child’s Education,” is reigniting a heated conversation about whether putting a laptop or Chromebook in every student’s hands has actually helped — or quietly harmed — American education.

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Comey Case In Jeopardy After Judge Questions DOJ Handling Of Indictmen
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Comey Case In Jeopardy After Judge Questions DOJ Handling Of Indictmen

The federal case against former FBI Director James Comey appeared to be in jeopardy Wednesday after a federal judge sharply questioned the validity of the grand jury indictment, which accuses Comey of lying to Congress over media leaks and obstructing its investigation into the Russia probe.

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Trump Defends Saudi Leader Accused Of Killing Journalist — Going Against CIA Intel
newsletter Guest User 11/18/25 newsletter Guest User 11/18/25

Trump Defends Saudi Leader Accused Of Killing Journalist — Going Against CIA Intel

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received an extraordinarily warm welcome at the White House — complete with a flyover of stealth jets, officers on horseback, and a tour of the Rose Garden from President Trump.

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House Votes 427-1 To Release Epstein Files After Months Of Infighting
newsletter Guest User 11/18/25 newsletter Guest User 11/18/25

House Votes 427-1 To Release Epstein Files After Months Of Infighting

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received an extraordinarily warm welcome at the White House — complete with a flyover of stealth jets, officers on horseback, and a tour of the Rose Garden from President Trump.

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