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Court throws out convictions of Muslim man who encouraged others to join terrorist group

A federal appeals court on Friday acquitted a Virginia scholar criminally convicted of urging Muslims to fight with terrorist forces overseas after the 9/11 attacks waged by radical Islamist terrorists.  The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that Ali Al-Timimi’s 2001 statements were protected under the First Amendment and did not reach the criminal […]

California projects $3 billion deficit as outside forecasts show bigger shortfall

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said Friday that the state is projecting a $2.9 billion budget deficit this year, far less than the $18 billion legislative budget analysts projected two months ago but still big enough to put the brakes on some ambitious new programs during his final year.  Department of Finance officials unveiled the […]

Trump voices confidence in Venezuela’s interim government: ‘Seem to be an ally’

President Donald Trump gave a soft endorsement of acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez on Friday, telling reporters that former dictator Nicolas Maduro’s replacement appears to be an “ally” of the United States after years of hostility from Venezuela’s government. Many have criticized Trump’s decision to allow Rodriguez, Maduro’s former vice president, to take over following last […]

Trump voices confidence in Venezeula’s interim governement: ‘Seem to be an ally’

President Donald Trump gave a soft endorsement of acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez on Friday, telling reporters that former dictator Nicolas Maduro’s replacement appears to be an “ally” of the United States after years of hostility from Venezuela’s government. Many have criticized Trump’s decision to allow Rodriguez, Maduro’s former vice president, to take over following last […]

Trump administration to investigate refugee status of Minnesota residents

The Trump administration announced Friday that it has begun reexamining the refugee status of thousands of Minnesota residents, launching a sweeping review that subjects already-approved refugees to new background checks and interviews amid an expanded federal enforcement operation in the state. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said the effort began in mid-December and is initially […]

Hundreds of opposition members still imprisoned as Venezuela plays nice with Trump

The interim Venezuelan government has offered a token trickle of freedom to opposition prisoners since the capture of former dictator Nicolas Maduro, but hundreds remain imprisoned. Aracelis Del Carmen Balza Ramirez, a leader of the Vente Venezuela opposition party that was arrested in October, was released from prison on Friday. While supporters cheered her newfound […]

Maryland lawmaker proposes bill barring certain ICE officers from state law enforcement

A Democratic lawmaker in Maryland plans to introduce legislation that would block certain U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from seeking jobs with state law enforcement agencies. State Delegate Adrian Boafo, who represents Prince George’s County, is sponsoring the “ICE Breaker Act of 2026,” which would apply to sworn ICE officers who joined the agency […]

Trump administration claims video from Minnesota officer’s POV proves he acted in self defense

The Trump administration on Friday reacted to new video footage that shows the moment a Minnesota woman struck a federal agent with her SUV before he shot her dead through her windshield. The White House argues the footage vindicates the officer, proving he acted in self defense. Vice President JD Vance and others in the […]

New top Democrat on House CCP committee took cash from China-linked donors

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), who has taken thousands of dollars in donations from pro-Chinese Communist Party businessmen and has been cordial with Beijing-friendly streamer Hasan Piker, now occupies a top role on the congressional committee intended to curb Chinese influence in the United States. Khanna was elevated to ranking member of the House Select Committee […]

DC pipe bomb defendant pleads not guilty to federal charges

A Virginia man accused of planting two pipe bombs near the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic National Committees on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot pleaded not guilty Friday to federal explosives charges. Brian Cole Jr., 30, entered his plea during an arraignment in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., responding […]
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