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Wes Moore doubles down on failed Maryland redistricting push: ‘We don’t have a choice but to act’

Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) is chiming back into the redistricting debate this week after his push to redraw the maps in the state’s last legislative session landed with a thud. Maryland’s Democratic leadership has been split over redistricting this past year, as state Senate President Bill Ferguson refused to take up the issue in the […]

Former Zelensky aide jailed over corruption charges

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s former chief of staff was jailed Thursday on money laundering and fraud charges tied to a luxury real estate development near Kyiv. Andriy Yermak served as head of the Office of the President of Ukraine from 2020 until his resignation in November 2025 amid a widening corruption scandal. During his tenure, […]

Border Patrol chief Michael Banks announces sudden retirement

Michael Banks, the national chief of the Border Patrol, announced in a letter to employees Thursday that he will retire from his post. His resignation comes after a Washington Examiner investigation into unethical behavior as a federal agent, according to three sources familiar with the matter. “After over 37 years in public service to the […]

Cuba has completely run out of fuel due to US sanctions: ‘There’s absolutely nothing’

Cuban officials said Wednesday that the island has completely run out of fuel needed to keep much of it running, blaming a monthslong U.S. sanctions campaign that has sharply restricted fuel imports and pushed the country deeper into an already severe energy crisis.  Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy said that the country has […]

Judge overrides US sanctions on UN official for backing Israel war crime charges

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ordered that the Trump administration cannot penalize U.N. official Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur on the Palestinian territories, who has accused Israel of war crimes and human rights abuses in Gaza. In July 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Treasury Department announced that the […]

Healthcare company CEO convicted of $1 billion Medicare fraud conspiracy

A federal jury in Florida has convicted the founder of a healthcare software company for defrauding Medicare and other federal healthcare benefit programs out of more than $1 billion. HealthSplash CEO Brett Blackman, 42, of Kansas, was found guilty on Wednesday for his role in operating a platform that generated fictitious doctors’ notes and prescriptions […]

Allegiant and Sun Country merge to fill budget-airline gap left by Spirit

Allegiant Air and Sun Country Airlines officially closed their merger on Wednesday, less than two weeks after Spirit Airlines unexpectedly collapsed. The $1.5 billion cash-and-stock deal, which includes debt, allows the two smaller regional airlines to fill the void left by the now-defunct budget carrier. Allegiant is based in Las Vegas, and Sun Country is […]

Pope Leo frames AI warfare as moral challenge in Rome speech: ‘Inhuman evolution’

Pope Leo XIV on Thursday expressed concern over the increasing use of artificial intelligence in warfare, arguing that the technology sets up a moral dilemma for humanity.  The pontiff’s warning came during a speech at Rome’s La Sapienza University, in which he called for expanded oversight over AI being developed and used in the military […]

White House to host GOP lawmakers as resistance to security funding grows

EXCLUSIVE — Republicans will head to the White House on Thursday afternoon for another classified briefing with the Secret Service as the Trump administration intensifies its push to salvage a controversial $1 billion security funding request facing growing Republican skepticism on Capitol Hill. A source familiar with the meeting told the Washington Examiner that lawmakers […]

Trump and DeSantis sued over land donation for presidential library

President Donald Trump, Miami Dade College, and Florida officials are facing a lawsuit alleging that the donation of public land for the proposed Trump Presidential Library violates the Constitution. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of a Miami nonprofit group, residents, and a Miami Dade College student, argued that the Constitution bars states from providing financial […]
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