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US to stop all payments and subsidies to South Africa, ‘will NOT’ invite country to next G20 summit

The United States will cease all payments and subsidies to South Africa and not invite the country to next year’s G20 summit in Florida, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday. The statement comes days after the U.S. boycotted the 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg. Tensions are rife between the two nations due to Trump’s disapproval of […]

DHS highlights Virginia Beach principal arrest as evidence of growing threats to ICE agents

A Virginia school principal was arrested earlier this month for allegedly plotting to ambush Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials. Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin on Wednesday highlighted the incident as proof of growing hostility against federal law enforcement.  ICE agents have faced a significant surge in violence in 2025, with the DHS reporting […]

Two National Guard troops shot outside of Farragut West Metro station in DC

Two National Guard members have been shot by a Metro station near the White House in Washington. The conditions of the troops shot by the Farragut West Metro station are not known. Details of the shooter are not known. Secret Service members were on the scene at Farragut West. “Critical Incident: MPD is on the […]

Muriel Bowser says Trump’s federalization of DC police had no effect on her decision to forgo reelection

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser had a blunt response for a reporter who asked her if President Donald Trump’s law enforcement surge in Washington had an impact on her decision not to seek a fourth term. “It didn’t,” Bowser said during a Wednesday press conference. Bowser rebuffed questions about how she handled Trump’s National […]

Gallego reacts to ‘heartbreaking’ leak of texts that Democrats are ‘not the fun party’

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) expressed disappointment in a friend of 20 years who “exploited” him by leaking his texts critiquing his party. The texts were leaked to Human Events on Tuesday, and Gallego confirmed they were authentic. It is unclear when the correspondence took place. “Oh man have you met my party ? I have been yelling […]

Court upholds $1 million fine for Trump’s ‘frivolous’ Hillary Clinton lawsuit

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a $1 million fine against President Donald Trump and his attorney Alina Habba on Wednesday for their “sanctionable conduct” over a racketeering lawsuit made up of “frivolous” claims. The fine was imposed by U.S. District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks in January 2023 after Trump sued Hillary Clinton and […]

Russia denies leaking Witkoff call, claims it was meant to undermine negotiations

The Russian negotiator, whose phone conversation with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff was recently published, has claimed the Kremlin had nothing to do with the leak. Yuri Ushakov, the senior Russian foreign policy adviser whom Witkoff allegedly coached on how to pitch a peace deal to President Donald Trump, speculated to Russian news on Wednesday […]

They helped China push propaganda. Then they became feds

Individuals who previously worked for Chinese propaganda operations found their way into positions within the federal government and Congress, the Washington Examiner has learned. A Washington Examiner review of public LinkedIn profiles identified dozens of alums of Chinese state-controlled or owned media who had been hired under previous presidential administrations for roles at the Census […]

Military officers in Guinea-Bissau say they seized ‘total control’ and arrested president in coup

Military officers said they seized “total control” in Guinea-Bissau after arresting the president, following a contentious election. Gunfire erupted near the presidential palace in the capital of Bissau on Wednesday. President Umaro Sissoco Embalo was quickly arrested by the military, who detained him at the general staff headquarters. A military source told AFP that he […]

Supreme Court punts on Trump bid to fire register of copyrights

The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will wait until two other cases before the justices are resolved before deciding whether to allow the Trump administration to fire Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter. The brief, unsigned order defers a decision on the emergency docket petition until the cases Trump. v. Slaughter, a merits docket case […]
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