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Border Arrests Plummet Over 40% Following Biden's Asylum Processing Halt
Arrests for illegal border crossings have dropped by more than 40% in the three weeks since the Biden administration suspended asylum processing, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This significant decline marks the lowest number of daily arrests since January 2021, just before President Joe Biden took office. 
Arrests for illegal border crossings have dropped by more than 40% in the three weeks since the Biden administration suspended asylum processing, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This significant decline marks the lowest number of daily arrests since January 2021, just before President Joe Biden took office. -
Jamaal Bowman Loses Primary Amidst Democratic Divide Over Israel
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) became the first member of the progressive "Squad" to lose a primary challenge in the 2024 election cycle. 
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) became the first member of the progressive "Squad" to lose a primary challenge in the 2024 election cycle. -
Donald Trump Allowed to Target Witnesses and Jurors After Judge Modifies Gag Order
Judge Juan Merchan has partially lifted the gag order previously imposed on former President Donald Trump. This decision comes weeks after a jury found Trump guilty on all counts in his New York hush-money case. The modification allows Trump to speak publicly about certain aspects of his trial while maintaining restrictions on other sensitive topics. 
Judge Juan Merchan has partially lifted the gag order previously imposed on former President Donald Trump. This decision comes weeks after a jury found Trump guilty on all counts in his New York hush-money case. The modification allows Trump to speak publicly about certain aspects of his trial while maintaining restrictions on other sensitive topics. -
Julian Assange Nears Freedom with U.S. Plea Deal, Heads to Saipan for Court Appearance
Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, is on his way to a U.S. court in Saipan to finalize a plea deal that promises to end his long-standing legal troubles. The agreement, which marks a significant development in the years-long pursuit by the U.S. government, will see Assange plead guilty to charges under the Espionage Act, culminating a dramatic chapter in international legal history. 
Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, is on his way to a U.S. court in Saipan to finalize a plea deal that promises to end his long-standing legal troubles. The agreement, which marks a significant development in the years-long pursuit by the U.S. government, will see Assange plead guilty to charges under the Espionage Act, culminating a dramatic chapter in international legal history. -
Prosecutors Detail Trump’s Efforts to Conceal Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Case
Former President Donald Trump faces escalating challenges as prosecutors present compelling evidence in the federal classified documents case against him. At the heart of this controversy are detailed audio notes from Trump's former lead attorney, Evan Corcoran, which prosecutors assert illustrate Trump's efforts to obstruct justice by concealing sensitive documents from federal investigators. 
Former President Donald Trump faces escalating challenges as prosecutors present compelling evidence in the federal classified documents case against him. At the heart of this controversy are detailed audio notes from Trump's former lead attorney, Evan Corcoran, which prosecutors assert illustrate Trump's efforts to obstruct justice by concealing sensitive documents from federal investigators. -
Trump Claims VP Decision Made Ahead of CNN Debate, Keeping GOP Guessing
Former President Donald Trump has hinted at his choice for a running mate, though he remains tight-lipped about the identity. At a campaign stop in Philadelphia on Saturday, Trump disclosed that he has decided on his vice-presidential candidate, but the name remains known only to him. "In my mind, yeah," Trump responded when asked by NBC News if he had made a decision. 
Former President Donald Trump has hinted at his choice for a running mate, though he remains tight-lipped about the identity. At a campaign stop in Philadelphia on Saturday, Trump disclosed that he has decided on his vice-presidential candidate, but the name remains known only to him. "In my mind, yeah," Trump responded when asked by NBC News if he had made a decision. -
Biden and Harris Criticize Trump on Abortion Rights as Dobbs Anniversary Looms
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris marked the second anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade by launching pointed attacks on former President Donald Trump's stance on abortion rights. This offensive comes just three days before the highly anticipated presidential debate, signaling a strategic move to highlight the contentious issue of reproductive rights in the upcoming election. 
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris marked the second anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade by launching pointed attacks on former President Donald Trump's stance on abortion rights. This offensive comes just three days before the highly anticipated presidential debate, signaling a strategic move to highlight the contentious issue of reproductive rights in the upcoming election. -
ICE to Close Nation's Largest Migrant Detention Center in Texas to Cut Costs
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the closure of the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, the largest migrant detention facility in the country. 
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the closure of the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, the largest migrant detention facility in the country. -
Trump Proposes Green Cards for Foreign Graduates to Attract Talent
Former President Donald Trump has proposed granting automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S. colleges. This proposal, which Trump discussed in a podcast interview with venture capitalists and tech investors on "All-In," represents a significant departure from his typically restrictive immigration policies. 
Former President Donald Trump has proposed granting automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S. colleges. This proposal, which Trump discussed in a podcast interview with venture capitalists and tech investors on "All-In," represents a significant departure from his typically restrictive immigration policies. -
Donald Trump Enlists Rappers to Attract Young Black Voters for 2024
Former President Donald Trump, campaigning for a second term, has embarked on a strategic effort to attract young Black voters by teaming up with prominent rappers. This unconventional approach was highlighted during an outreach event at a Detroit church, where Trump was joined by several notable Black Republicans, including rapper Casada Sorrell, known as Sada Baby. 
Former President Donald Trump, campaigning for a second term, has embarked on a strategic effort to attract young Black voters by teaming up with prominent rappers. This unconventional approach was highlighted during an outreach event at a Detroit church, where Trump was joined by several notable Black Republicans, including rapper Casada Sorrell, known as Sada Baby.