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Online portal used by Cubans in US to send aid to relatives closes

The primary online portal through which Cubans in the United States send aid to relatives back on the island ceased operations under pressure from U.S. sanctions. Envioscuba.com has long served as a key portal for Cuban Americans to send support back home, but the operation was directly connected to the Grupo de Administracion Empresarial, or […]

Three more alleged antifa cell members indicted on terrorism charges over Texas ICE attack

Three more suspected members of a Texas antifa cell were indicted on state terrorism charges in connection with a July 2025 attack on federal officers outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Alvarado, Texas. Overnight on July 4, 2025, more than a dozen heavily armed antifa militants belonging to a Dallas-area antifa chapter ambushed […]

The Office star Rainn Wilson calls out double standards in the media

The Office star Rainn Wilson says America’s media and entertainment industries have a consistent problem with double standards. Wilson, who made his name playing Dwight Schrute in the award-winning comedy series, reflected on how entertainment and media have changed over the years, suggesting shows such as The Office would face significant challenges in today’s environment.  […]

Supreme Court urged to block Texas app store age verification law

The Supreme Court is being asked to weigh in on a legal battle over a Texas law requiring app stores to implement age verification for users and require parental permission for minors to download apps after a federal appeals court allowed the law to go into effect. Students Engaged in Advancing Texas, a left-wing education […]

Judge dismisses xAI lawsuit accusing OpenAI of stealing trade secrets

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought by Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, accusing rival OpenAI of stealing trade secrets related to its Grok chatbot, marking the billionaire’s second courtroom loss against OpenAI in less than a month. U.S. District Judge Rita Lin, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, ruled that […]

Missouri sues baby monitor maker for hiding ties to Chinese military

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a lawsuit Monday against Lorex, a baby monitor manufacturer accused of concealing its links to the Chinese military. Lorex holds ties to Zhejiang Dahua Technology, which the Pentagon designated as a Chinese military company in 2022. Furthermore, Lorex’s hardware and software routes straight to Dahua, giving China access to […]

Ex-rivals Rick Scott and Charlie Crist unite to demand Tampa cancel Ye show over antisemitism

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) and former Democratic Florida Gov. Charlie Crist united to demand that the Tampa Sports Authority cancel two planned Ye concerts over the rapper’s antisemitic statements. A bipartisan group of Florida leaders gathered outside the Florida Holocaust Museum on Monday to urge officials to halt the concert. The group is concerned that […]

Don Jr. backtracks after post praising Trump endorsee’s rival: ‘Not an endorsement’

Donald Trump Jr. effusively praised Georgia gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson in a social media post on Monday, but insisted it was not an endorsement for the rival of President Donald Trump’s pick in the race, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.   The post comes as Jackson and Jones head into a Republican primary runoff election on Tuesday after […]

Trump plans to ‘focus’ on ending Russia-Ukraine war following peace deal with Iran

President Donald Trump is already planning his next “focus” after his administration formalizes its peace deal with Iran later this week, revisiting one of his most aggravating goals. The president, who is expected to finalize his memorandum of understanding with Tehran on Friday, said Monday that ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine will be his […]

Dan Sullivan’s challenger with same name ruled ineligible for Senate primary

Sen. Dan Sullivan’s (R-AK) challenger who has the same name as the incumbent has been deemed ineligible for the Senate primary race. On Monday, Alaska Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher determined on Monday that Dan J. Sullivan’s declaration of candidacy “was not filed in order to declare an actual good-faith candidacy for the office […]
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