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Biden Admini's New Border Policy Sparks Controversy as New Memo Instructs Release of Most Eastern Hemisphere Migrants
The Biden administration has issued a directive to release migrants from nearly all countries in the Eastern Hemisphere into the United States, despite a recent executive order intended to curb illegal immigration. 
The Biden administration has issued a directive to release migrants from nearly all countries in the Eastern Hemisphere into the United States, despite a recent executive order intended to curb illegal immigration. -
Family Drama and Legal Battles Unfold as Naomi Testifies in Hunter Biden Gun Trial
Naomi Biden, daughter of Hunter Biden, delivered surprise testimony at her father's gun trial, providing a personal glimpse into her father's state during a pivotal moment in 2018. The trial, a significant legal proceeding given Hunter Biden's relation to the sitting president, has captured national attention due to its high stakes and familial implications. 
Naomi Biden, daughter of Hunter Biden, delivered surprise testimony at her father's gun trial, providing a personal glimpse into her father's state during a pivotal moment in 2018. The trial, a significant legal proceeding given Hunter Biden's relation to the sitting president, has captured national attention due to its high stakes and familial implications. -
Beyoncé’s Concert Gift to Justice Jackson Highlights Supreme Court Justices' Financial Disclosures
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received four free concert tickets from superstar singer Beyoncé, valued at $3,711.84. The disclosure, which was made public last Friday, does not specify which concert the tickets were for, but Beyoncé was on her "Renaissance World Tour" for much of last year, including a stop near Washington, D.C. 
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received four free concert tickets from superstar singer Beyoncé, valued at $3,711.84. The disclosure, which was made public last Friday, does not specify which concert the tickets were for, but Beyoncé was on her "Renaissance World Tour" for much of last year, including a stop near Washington, D.C. -
DOJ Charges Texas Doctor Who Blew Whistle on Secret Trans Surgeries on Minors
The Department of Justice has charged Dr. Eithan Haim, a surgeon who blew the whistle on alleged secret gender-affirming procedures for minors at Texas Children's Hospital, with violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). 
The Department of Justice has charged Dr. Eithan Haim, a surgeon who blew the whistle on alleged secret gender-affirming procedures for minors at Texas Children's Hospital, with violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). -
Trump Raises $12 Million in San Francisco, Gains Major Tech Endorsement
Former President Donald Trump secured approximately $12 million and landed a crucial endorsement from a top tech investor in San Francisco. This event, hosted by Silicon Valley heavyweights David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya, underscores Trump's continued influence and ability to attract substantial financial support. 
Former President Donald Trump secured approximately $12 million and landed a crucial endorsement from a top tech investor in San Francisco. This event, hosted by Silicon Valley heavyweights David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya, underscores Trump's continued influence and ability to attract substantial financial support. -
Hunter Biden's Laptop Becomes Key Evidence in Federal Gun Trial, Media Faces Scrutiny
Hunter Biden's controversial laptop, once dismissed by many media outlets and political figures as Russian disinformation, has been formally entered into evidence by the FBI in his ongoing federal gun crime trial. 
Hunter Biden's controversial laptop, once dismissed by many media outlets and political figures as Russian disinformation, has been formally entered into evidence by the FBI in his ongoing federal gun crime trial. -
Eleven Trump Supporters Hospitalized for Heat Exhaustion at Arizona Rally
Supporters of former President Donald Trump faced extreme temperatures while waiting to attend an event with the presumptive GOP nominee in Phoenix, leading to several people needing medical attention. Phoenix fire officials reported that 11 individuals were hospitalized due to heat-related illnesses. 
Supporters of former President Donald Trump faced extreme temperatures while waiting to attend an event with the presumptive GOP nominee in Phoenix, leading to several people needing medical attention. Phoenix fire officials reported that 11 individuals were hospitalized due to heat-related illnesses. -
Biden’s Border Crisis: New Executive Order Faces Skepticism Amid Rising Migration Concerns
President Biden has signed an executive order aimed at addressing the situation at the U.S. southern border. However, the move has sparked debate over its effectiveness, with critics questioning whether it represents a meaningful step or mere political theater. 
President Biden has signed an executive order aimed at addressing the situation at the U.S. southern border. However, the move has sparked debate over its effectiveness, with critics questioning whether it represents a meaningful step or mere political theater. -
Senate GOP Blocks Contraception Access Bill as Democrats Push Reproductive Rights Agenda
Senate Republicans have blocked a Democratic-led bill aimed at guaranteeing access to contraception nationwide, marking a significant setback for reproductive rights advocates. The bill, known as the Right to Contraception Act, was part of a broader effort by Senate Democrats to highlight reproductive health issues ahead of the upcoming elections. Despite securing a 51-39 majority in the procedural vote, the bill fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance. 
Senate Republicans have blocked a Democratic-led bill aimed at guaranteeing access to contraception nationwide, marking a significant setback for reproductive rights advocates. The bill, known as the Right to Contraception Act, was part of a broader effort by Senate Democrats to highlight reproductive health issues ahead of the upcoming elections. Despite securing a 51-39 majority in the procedural vote, the bill fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance. -
U.S. House Passes Bill to Sanction ICC Over Gaza Arrest Warrants for Israeli Officials
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). This action comes after the ICC's prosecutor applied for arrest warrants against several Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, relating to alleged war crimes in Gaza. 
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). This action comes after the ICC's prosecutor applied for arrest warrants against several Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, relating to alleged war crimes in Gaza.