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Paid Agitators Among Those Involved In Anti-ICE Riots: Report
Amid growing tensions over the perpetrators of the violent anti-ICE riots, a California-based company specializing in providing on-demand protest crowds says there are ways to distinguish between hired demonstrators and organic participants. “We receive inquiries regarding practically every major social cause imaginable, and the anti-ICE demonstrations are no exception,” Adam Swart, the CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand, told…
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Minnesota Lobbyist Charged After Texts Threatening To Shoot Lawmakers
A long-time lobbyist in Minnesota faces criminal charges after reportedly threatening to shoot politicians at the Minnesota Capitol, describing how much ammunition he had and intending to “blow somebody’s face off.” Jonathan Bohn, 41, of Woodbury, is charged with one count of threats of violence after a Waconia homeowner contacted the Carver County Sheriff’s Office on June 18, 2025, claiming to have…
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Iran’s Top Diplomat Makes Big Move After U.S. Strikes Nuclear Facilities
The world is preparing for Iran’s response after the United States hit three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, with officials telling NBC News that the first 48 hours are particularly concerning. Israel began more attacks across Iran on Monday, targeting airports in western, eastern, and central Iran, as well as the infamous Evin prison in Tehran. The Iranian foreign minister met…
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SCOTUS Broadens ‘Unreasonable Force’ Claims Against Police Officers
On Thursday, the Supreme Court made it easier to bring claims of unreasonable force against police, ruling unanimously that courts should consider the circumstances surrounding the split-second moments when an officer fears for their safety in determining whether they can be tried for using unreasonable force. The ruling stems from a 2016 case in Texas. Ashtian Barnes, 24, was killed…
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GOP Lawmaker Run Off The Road In Alleged Act Of Antisemitic Hate
An Ohio man was hauled into court Friday after a shocking incident in which Rep. Max Miller, a Republican from the Buckeye State, says he was run off the road in what he is calling an anti-Semitic attack that endangered both his life and the lives of his family. According to Miller, the driver of the other vehicle not only…
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ESPN’s Smith Shreds NAACP For Not Inviting Trump To Annual Convention
Long-time ESPN host Stephen A. Smith pushed back hard Friday after the NAACP broke tradition and refused to invite President Donald Trump to its national convention, calling the move misguided and counterproductive. For more than a century, the NAACP has welcomed sitting presidents from both parties to speak at its conventions. But that ended when NAACP President Derrick Johnson announced…
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Vance Praises Trump, National Security Team After Iran Strikes
Vice President JD Vance praised President Donald Trump’s national security team on Sunday, following the strikes on Iran carried out Saturday night. Addressing recent media criticism of the administration’s security efforts, Vance argued that Saturday’s operation demonstrated the team’s readiness and capability to fulfill their duties. “The operation last night is an incredible testament to American pilots and other service…
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White House Releases Situation Room Photos Of Trump, Vance During Iran Operation
The White House has released some photos of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other members of his national security team as they huddled in the Situation Room during Saturday’s strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities. In addition to the president and vice president, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Joint Chiefs…
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Pakistan Nominates Trump For Nobel Peace Prize
President Donald Trump has long sought the Nobel Peace Prize, and he has done plenty to earn it, but many believe politics has played a significant role in denying him the award. This year, the president intervened and assisted in stopping what could have been a disaster between two nuclear powers, India and Pakistan, with the latter wanting to see…
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Court Grants Trump Permission To Strip Union Rights From USAID, State Dept. Employees
Another day, another district court judge smacked down by an appeals court. A federal appeals court has handed President Donald Trump a big win, giving him the green light, at least for now, to strip collective bargaining rights from employees at the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development, The Washington Times reported. The court ruled that the law…
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