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A horrifying video from New York has sparked nationwide outrage after a 14-year-old boy was caught on camera brutally body-slamming a 15-year-old girl to the concrete and then stomping on her head, all because she refused to give him her phone number. Now, the boy’s mother is publicly defending her son, claiming the victim was “bullying” him and that his savage and animalistic attack was somehow justified because he is a “humble” Christian. The shocking attack occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Monday at the corner of East 107th Street and Third Avenue in East Harlem, just after school let out.…

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Bang Si-Hyuk’s legal troubles are a public relations setback for Hybe, coming as BTS launches a global tour after a nearly four-year hiatus.SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors on Friday rejected a police request for an arrest warrant for music tycoon Bang Si-Hyuk, chairman of the agency behind K-pop supergroup BTS, questioning whether detention is necessary as he faces a high-profile investigation into alleged investor fraud.The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency asked prosecutors earlier this week to request a court warrant to arrest Bang, the billionaire founder and chairman of Hybe. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office said that it…

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By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Friday, April 24, 2026Nicole C. Mullen | Courtesy of Nicole C. MullenNASHVILLE, Tennessee — For decades, Nicole C. Mullen has been known for anthems of faith, such as “Redeemer” and “Call on Jesus,” which earned her nine Dove Awards, two Grammy nominations and a place among contemporary Christian music’s most recognizable voices.But in her new book, It’s Never Wrong to Do the Right Thing, the singer delves into something more personal: telling the truth about pain and detailing how God redeemed the most broken parts of her life, including marital infidelity and domestic violence.“I’ve…

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday that the administration will begin negotiations with Iran in Pakistan on Saturday. Special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and special envoy for peace Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan on Saturday to negotiate with the Iranian delegation on a potential peace agreement. Leavitt said on Fox News’ “America Reports” that the Iranians requested this in-person meeting and the administration is hopeful that the talks will be “productive.” “Yes, I can confirm special envoy Witkoff and Jared Kushner will be off to Pakistan again tomorrow morning to engage in talks, direct…

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A few years ago, I was eating breakfast in a DC hotel listening to two men talk about their schedule for the day.  Their business was decorating homes for Christmas, and they were discussing their heavy workload. As I listened quietly the men were describing premium rates for DC families who wanted their decorating services completed fastest.  The average rate was $15,000 per residence for 30-day interior holiday decorating, and the rates went up from there. They were overwhelmed with business calls. I sat there stunned doing spit-takes with my coffee while thinking, “holy cow, who has that kind of…

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U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff (R) and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner (L), accompanied by Kremlin economic envoy Kirill Dmitriev, prior to a meeting with Russia’s president at the Kremlin in Moscow on Dec. 2, 2025. Kristina Kormilitsyna/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesU.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, are heading to Pakistan on April 25, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.Leavitt confirmed the move on Fox News on April 24, saying the Iranians requested the meeting as there has been a ceasefire between the United States and Iran during a kinetic conflict between…

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday that the administration will begin negotiations with Iran in Pakistan on Saturday. Special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and special envoy for peace Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan on Saturday to negotiate with the Iranian delegation on a potential peace agreement. Leavitt said on Fox News’ “America Reports” that the Iranians requested this in-person meeting and the administration is hopeful that the talks will be “productive.”“Yes, I can confirm special envoy Witkoff and Jared Kushner will be off to Pakistan again tomorrow morning to engage in talks, direct talks…

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As House Republicans debate the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a strategy has emerged: use the surveillance bill as leverage to advance the SAVE America Act. The idea — promoted by members such as Republican Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna — would link the election integrity legislation to a FISA extension, a strategy supporters argue could improve its chances of passage. The Senate would walk over broken glass to pass FISA, which is why FISA is the perfect vehicle to attach the SAVE America Act and force a vote. No more excuses. No more delays. Attach it, pass it, and…

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Credit: Wikimedia Commons An incredibly sickening and senseless crime occurred on the street of New York earlier this week for the most insane and senseless reason imaginable. An independent reporter using the pseudonym Coronavirus NY posted a video on his Instagram page showing the horrifying moment a male teen bully brutally assaulted a white teenage girl after she refused his advances. The boy wanted the girl’s phone number and demanded that she be his girlfriend so he could show her off to his friends. But he became enraged when he heard her answer and tried to prevent her from escaping.…

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Harrowing reports of bodies allegedly being left to rot while the families were not notified about their loved ones passing away for months have come to light as the hospital’s parent company prepares for a hearing Tuesday. CommonSpirit Health, a nonprofit Catholic health system, is slated to give testimony before the House Committee on Ways and Means, a source familiar confirmed to the Daily Caller.Although the list of witnesses has not yet been shared publicly, the April 28 hearing will discuss “the impact of rising health care costs on patients and families by examining the role of health systems within…

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The seal of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on a glass surface.Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch TimesSuicides among young people went down after a national hotline was launched in 2022, researchers said in a new paper.Some 35,529 suicides took place among people aged 15 to 34 from July 2022 through December 2024, researchers based at institutions in Massachusetts said in the study.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Developers say small reactors will be built faster and at a lower cost than large power reactors, scaling to fit the needs of a particular location.PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech power company ČEZ signed a deal on Friday with Rolls-Royce SMR on preparatory work for the British company to build the first small modular nuclear reactor in the Czech Republic.ČEZ chief executive Daniel Beneš said that the work includes the project plan and licensing documentation necessary for issuing building permits for the reactor.Beneš said the company hopes to have all the approvals by 2030. The small nuclear reactor will be built at the…

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The U.S. Senate voted early on April 23 to advance a $70 billion funding blueprint for immigration enforcement agencies, moving Republicans a step closer to unlocking a party-line bill to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol through the remainder of President Donald Trump’s term [1]. The vote was 50-48 in predawn hours to adopt the nonbinding budget resolution and send it to the House of Representatives [2]. Two Republicans, Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, joined Democrats in opposing the measure [1]. According to reports, the marathon session, called a “vote-a-rama,” consisted of senators offering unlimited…

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Iran says it’s ready to fight or negotiate as Hormuz standoff pushes world to the brink Iran remains open to diplomacy with Washington but will not shy away from war if provoked. Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz threaten a global energy crisis as oil prices near $107 a barrel. Iran’s leadership projects ironclad unity, rejecting narratives of division between hardliners and moderates. A fragile ceasefire holds, with Pakistan mediating potential talks for lasting peace between Iran and the U.S. Thousands have died across Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and the U.S. as the standoff risks catastrophic economic fallout. Tehran is sending…

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The U.S. Treasury Department has extended a sanctions waiver allowing deliveries of Russian oil for another month, a reversal announced on April 19, 2026. The decision prolongs a general license permitting transactions involving Russian crude and petroleum products loaded onto vessels as of April 17, authorizing their delivery and sale until May 16. [5] Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the policy shift before a Senate appropriations subcommittee on April 22, stating it was made following appeals from more than ten energy-vulnerable and low-income nations. He argued the extension was necessary to prevent crude oil prices from rising to $150 per…

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Could your weekly grocery shop influence your risk of dementia? The diet that may delay brain aging Emerging research shows that food choices can delay cognitive decline by years and reduce Alzheimer’s risk by over 50%, with the Mediterranean and MIND diets being particularly effective. Combining elements of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, it emphasizes leafy greens, berries, nuts, fish, olive oil and whole grains while avoiding processed foods. Studies show strict adherence reduces dementia risk by 53%. Ultra-processed foods accelerate cognitive decline. High in salt, sugar, and trans fats, they promote inflammation, insulin resistance, and vascular damage, all linked…

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China’s CATL unveils game-changing sodium-ion EV battery—a blow to lithium dominance and western energy control CATL’s sodium-ion battery lasts 5x longer (up to 1 million miles), eliminates fire/explosion risks and hot-swaps in 3 minutes, making it far more efficient than lithium-ion. At half the price of lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion tech avoids reliance on rare earth minerals, undermining Western lithium dependence and China’s geopolitical leverage. Sodium-ion batteries bypass lithium’s environmental destruction, proving EVs were never truly “green” and revealing the globalist climate scam (CO2 fear-mongering, carbon credits, forced adoption). While the West pushes useless green mandates (wind/solar, carbon taxes), China leads…

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Meta-Analysis Reports Associations Between Heavy Smartphone Use and Structural Brain Changes Introduction A comprehensive meta-analysis examining the neurological effects of excessive smartphone use has identified consistent associations between heavy use patterns and measurable changes in brain structure and function. The findings, which aggregate data from multiple independent neuroimaging studies, were reported in a new scientific publication. The analysis examines both grey matter volume and alterations in neural connectivity patterns, according to a report summarizing the research. This review of neuroimaging studies reports associations between problematic smartphone use and reduced gray matter, along with changes in brain networks tied to decision-making…

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Preclinical Review Suggests Stevia Compounds Demonstrate Anti-Inflammatory Effects Introduction A systematic review of 53 preclinical studies suggests that bioactive compounds in the stevia plant, primarily used as a zero-calorie sweetener, demonstrate consistent anti-inflammatory effects in animal models. The review, highlighted in a 2026 article, analyzed research on Stevia rebaudiana and its key compounds, stevioside and rebaudioside A, beyond their role in sweetening. Researchers reported that the findings point to broader biological activities, although they emphasized the data originate from animal studies, not human trials. The review’s authors noted the consistent findings across numerous studies warrant further investigation into stevia’s functional…

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Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. is facing a competitive race for New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, but even his GOP colleagues can’t seem to reach him. Kean’s team says he’s facing unspecified health issues, and he hasn’t voted since March 5. He has also missed almost 50 roll call votes, Politico reported.  His Republican colleagues — nearly a dozen of them — told Politico they’ve called and texted him, but received no response.  Kean consultant Harrison Neely said that he will be back on a regular schedule soon, and Union County Republican Chair Carlos Santos said he’s been in contact with Keen,…

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Shocking, I know. It turns out that the Southern Poverty Law Center was funded by USAID. More specifically, USAID funded the “Vote Your Voice” program at the SPLC through the Tides Center (a left-wing NGO-funding organization).  Advertisement And you just thought your USAID dollars were funding poor kids in Africa or something. The NGO funding machine is getting harder to ignore.USAID funneled $27 million through the Tides Center, with some of it going directly into the Southern Poverty Law Center.For years, the liberal left inside the federal government hijacked nonprofits as pass-through vehicles;… https://t.co/MZjDph6sGk pic.twitter.com/4Lc0U3U7Ob— Rick de la Torre (@vrk_rick) April 24,…

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The US nuclear scientist who leaked sensitive national security information to a stranger he met on a dating app has been fired. The O’Keefe Media Group on Tuesday released undercover footage of a top nuclear chief leaking sensitive national security information to a stranger. Andrew Hugg, a Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety disclosed sensitive information to a date in a public restaurant. Hugg told an O’Keefe Media Group undercover journalist that the US still possesses nerve agents and a US Army chemist recently died from exposure. Andrew Hugg also confirmed that Ukrainians have taken US taxpayer money and used it…

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In the spring of 2025, the U.S. military launched a large campaign of air and naval strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Although the bombings did considerable damage to the rebel group, which had been attacking commercial shipping vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, it arguably ended in a strategic defeat for the U.S. military — a defeat that largely went unnoticed in American media. Dubbed “Operation Rough Rider,” the estimated $1 billion bombing campaign began in March 2025, and it was President Trump’s first big military operation in the Middle East during his second term. Trump…

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Cheers broke out in Indonesia’s capital on Friday as residents, city workers and environmental volunteers hauled bulging nets of invasive fish to the surface of a reservoir in an operation to crack down on “janitor fish.”Authorities are seeking to remove at least 10 tons (9 metric tons) of the fish from Jakarta’s waterways, an effort officials hope will restore balance to the Ciliwung River and renew public attention on water quality.From the polluted river to the concrete embankments and skyscraper-lined canals of the city’s heart, the dark shapes of the fish cling tightly to the river…

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Legendary NFL Hall-of-Famer Lawrence Taylor was reportedly rushed to a New Jersey hospital Friday after suffering a medical emergency. TMZ reported that they Taylor was admitted to the emergency room, where he remained for a brief time before he was transported to a different section of the hospital. The condition of the 67-year-old New York Giants legend remains unclear. The outlet did not specify the nature of the medical emergency he suffered. A portrait of Lawrence Taylor, linebacker for the New York Giants during the National Football Conference game against the Phoenix Cardinals on 23 December 1990 at the Sun…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech While big game hunting for food is an ancient practice, it’s more recently turned into a sport. It’s a contentious topic, with some arguing that big game hunting is key to ongoing conservation efforts, while others say it poses a critical threat to biodiversity, forcing certain species to extinction. It can also be extremely dangerous. Take Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old millionaire who owned a California vineyard and who along with his guide was trampled to death by a group of five elephants while…

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(Ken Silva, Headline USA) On the heels of FBI Director Kashyap Patel suing The Atlantic for publishing a story that portrays him as a drunkard, The Intercept has revealed that Patel indeed has a record of public intoxication.The Intercept reported Friday that Patel was twice arrested in the early 2000s—once in 2001 for public intoxication, and again in 2005 for public urination. Patel disclosed the incidents in a 2005 letter as part of his Florida Bar application. Describing the 2001 incident, Patel said he was arrested after being kicked out of a University of Richmond in Virginia basketball game for “excessive…

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Last year, Eckhart settled her suit against the network’s former star host Ed Henry, whom she accused of restraining and raping her in a Manhattan hotel in 2017.MANHATTAN (CN) — The Second Circuit on Friday declined to revive Jennifer Eckhart’s harassment claims against Fox News, which the court found could not be held responsible for the accused conduct of ex-host Ed Henry.Eckhart, a former producer for the network, initially sued both Henry and Fox in 2020. She claimed Henry forced her into nonconsensual sex under the guise of furthering her career, and that the network failed to properly discipline its…

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The Southern Poverty Law Center listed tneo-Nazi Paul Mullet as an extremist on their website, even as they gave him $70,000 to do his thing. All this while they were dehumanizing mainstream Christians. SPLC members are self-appointed hate group hunters who pay the hate groups off. The right-wing hate groups aren’t plentiful enough, so they were probably trying to boost membership. If you donate to someone whose job it is to find hate groups, they will keep drumming up business in all kinds of ways. It’s not likely Paul Mullet was an informant. He was constantly spreading hate. This is…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. The sun is an incomprehensibly gigantic, constantly roiling nuclear furnace—but some days are even busier than others. Based on data collected by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, our solar system’s central star recently fired off not one, but two impressive X-class flares within hours of each other. The sun emitted an initial X2.4 solar flare at 9:07 p.m. EDT on April 23, followed by an X2.5 sibling of extremely hot, charged energy at 4:13 a.m. EDT the next morning. But while the X-class designation signifies…

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A New York City church that had stood in Astoria, Queens for more than 130 years was destroyed by fire on Thursday. The fire at the First Reformed Church of Astoria broke out at about 6:45 p.m. in a vacant rectory, FDNY officials said, according to NY1. The fire then spread to the church. The church had served a Dutch Reformed Church parish that was first organized in the 1830s. On Jan. 14, 1888, the church built in 1837 was destroyed by a fire, according to the website of the New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.…

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A man walks over debris left from the Palisades Fire and heavy rains in Santa Monica, Calif., on Feb. 27, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesU.S. President Donald Trump said on April 23 that his administration will look into banks’ handling of payments and debts in the aftermath of the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.Two Los Angeles-area communities were devastated by wildfires in January 2025. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection reported that the Palisades fire caused 12 deaths, destroyed 6,845 structures, and damaged 975 more. The nearby Eaton fire, which ignited in Altadena on Jan. 7, 2025, claimed 19…

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Paige Shiver, who is an ex-executive assistant for the Michigan Wolverines football program, claimed that she felt manipulated by former head coach Sherrone Moore throughout their nearly four-year relationship. Shiver branded it an “open secret” that was known by staffers in the athletics department. Talking publicly for the first time since Moore’s trespassing arrest in December 2025, the 32-year-old Shiver said to ABC News that their relationship was initially consensual, but she allegedly began feeling trapped as time went on. Shiver claimed that the 40-year-old Moore said to her that his marriage was loveless and that he would be divorcing…

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Americans know fraud is bleeding their budgets dry, and a new national poll proves they’re paying close attention. A recent survey of registered voters found 87% are concerned about fraud and misuse of taxpayer money in government programs, with 83% saying it drives up their taxes and costs a great deal or a fair amount. Far from a fringe view, it cuts across parties, ages and regions, with even stronger support among the 71% extremely likely to vote this November. (RELATED: SAM ADOLPHSEN: ‘One-Door’ Welfare Policy Is A One-Way Street To Welfare Fraud)As I testified on April 15 before the House…

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The state of Oregon has settled a federal civil rights lawsuit and agreed to pay a male inmate $295,000 after he was assigned to share a jail cell with a sex offender. Zera Zombie, a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman, is currently incarcerated at the women’s state prison, Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, according to The Oregonian. Zombie, 41, will receive $95,000 from the state of Oregon, and another $200,000 to cover attorney costs following alleged harassment and sexual assault at two different men’s prison facilities, The Oregonian states.Zombie, whose real name is Daniel Lee Smith, is serving…

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The Department of Justice announced Friday it is moving to “strengthen” the federal death penalty, including by bringing back firing squads. The DOJ in a press release said it is “readopting the lethal injection protocol utilized during the first Trump Administration, expanding the protocol to include additional manners of execution such as the firing squad, and streamlining internal processes to expedite death penalty cases.” The Department added that these changes “are critical to deterring the most barbaric crimes, delivering justice for victims, and providing long-overdue closure to surviving loved ones.” (RELATED: Trump Admin Drops Hammer On Liberal Organization That Has…

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Photo via Katie Porter for Governor Democrat Katie Porter, who is running for Governor of California, made it clear in the Democrat debate this week that she puts illegals above the safety of Americans. The dangerous, and unfortunately often deadly, consequences of illegals with a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) many of who can not speak English or read road signs. Safety experts estimate that as many as 130,000 illegal-alien truck drivers may be operating in the United States, with tens of thousands believed to have obtained licenses through illegitimate means. In November 2025, California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) confessed…

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By All Israel NewsFriday, April 24, 2026Worshipers kneel down around the Stone of Anointing, the place believed to be where Jesus Christ’s body was laid after being taken down from the cross, during an Easter vigil mass on Holy Saturday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, on April 3, 2021. | EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty ImagesIsrael announced the appointment of its first special envoy to the Christian world on Thursday, after ties with Christian churches around the world had been strained by a series of incidents and scandals in recent months.This includes Israel jailing two IDF soldiers…

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There’s a case in Fairfax County, Virginia that has gotten some national attention because the person involved is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. Israel Flores Ortiz is an 18-year-old who entered the U.S. in 2024 and is currently enrolled in at Fairfax high school as a junior. I’m not sure why he’s a junior if he’s 18-years-old (and about to turn 19 according to some reports). At 18 he should be a senior at least. In any case, he is an adult. Advertisement Flores Ortiz is in the news because he decided to stand in the hallway of Fairfax…

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Republicans are investigating the Democrat fundraising arm ActBlue due to suspicions of foreign donations, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said during an appearance on Breitbart News Daily. Republicans are looking into the potential malfeasance of ActBlue, involving suspicions of foreign contributions as well as possible efforts to mask the source of repeated donations. Jordan explained how big of a powerhouse ActBlue is, raising billions for Democrats every single election cycle. But things began to go a bit sideways for ActBlue after the 2024 election, after “their top people in their legal department dealing with fraud prevention resigned,”…

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Asked to comment on his faith in himself after becoming the top pick in the National Football League draft Thursday, Fernando Mendoza responded by stressing his faith in God. Mendoza, a Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback who led his Indiana University team to the national college football championship earlier this year, was asked a question by Sports Writer Hondo Carpenter in an interview following being picked: “When you look back at your career, through high school to Cal to IU to the Raiders, it’s really been a journey of faith, both your personal faith, but also betting on yourself. You could’ve gotten…

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A federal appeals court overturned the jury’s defamation verdict over an ad from a Democratic super PAC that falsely implied the former Republican Senate candidate solicited sex from a 14-year-old Santa’s helper.ATLANTA (CN) — An 11th Circuit panel on Friday unanimously overturned an $8.2 million jury verdict in favor of former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore in his defamation lawsuit against a Democratic super PAC, ruling the Republican politician failed to show the group knew there were implied falsehoods in a TV ad recounting sexual misconduct accusations against the 2017 U.S. Senate candidate.Moore claimed an advertisement created by the Senate…

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When the scam is successful, hackers gain access to photos and files shared on the app and can impersonate whoever’s account was compromised.BERLIN (AFP) — German prosecutors Friday launched a spying investigation into phishing attacks targeting lawmakers on the Signal messaging app, with a member of Parliament saying the latest Russia-directed plot against Germany was a “wake-up call.”The wave of attacks has allegedly been directed at lawmakers, known as MPs, from several parties including the speaker of Parliament, a senior member of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s CDU party, as well as civil servants, diplomats and journalists.Germany, Kyiv’s biggest provider of miliary…

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday it dropped a criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding the central bank’s major building renovations. U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro wrote in a post to X that the Inspector General for the Fed “has been asked to scrutinize the building costs overruns – in the billions of dollars – that have been borne by taxpayers.” She added that “accordingly, I have directed my office to close our investigation as the IG undertakes this inquiry.” (RELATED: Jeanine Pirro Details How DC Police Allegedly Cooked The Books On Crime…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The military and intelligence contractor Palantir has been embroiled in nonstop controversy during Trump’s second term. It’s been directly involved in the administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants, an effort that’s been implicated in numerous deaths. The company has even been linked to US airstrikes that leveled a school in Iran, killing over 120 schoolchildren. Last week, the Peter Thiel-cofounded company poured fuel on the fire with a 22-point summary of CEO Alex Karp’s 2025 book “The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and…

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., this week poured cold water on the prospect of Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted madame for late sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, receiving a presidential pardon.Speaking to NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo, Luna said that the “votes aren’t there” for a Maxwell pardon and that she was “not getting” one. Notably, a presidential pardon does not require support from Congress, however, a Maxwell pardon would likely prove unpopular. Maxwell’s attorneys have formally requested a pardon from President Donald Trump, though he has not indicated any plans to issue one. Luna is a member of the House Oversight Committee and has…

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