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Federal Judge Denies Jack Smith’s Request for Gag Order Against Trump

By Jack Phillips U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday denied a gag order request submitted by special counsel Jack Smith in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case. Over the past weekend, Mr. Smith’s team asked Judge Cannon to impose a gag order after President Trump had claimed that recently released discovery documents showed…

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On the Brink of World War III: Examining Potential Triggers and the Role of the United States

By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The specter of World War III looms over the modern geopolitical landscape, a chilling possibility fueled by escalating tensions among major powers, regional conflicts, and the unpredictable actions of non-state actors. While history cannot predict the future with certainty, it offers crucial insights into how such a devastating conflict…

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United Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport

By Tom Ozimek An engine caught fire on a United Airlines flight at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on May 27, causing the pilots to abort takeoff. United Airlines flight 2091 from Chicago to Seattle experienced an engine fire at around 2 p.m. local time at O’Hare airport shortly before takeoff, a spokesperson for the Federal…

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Still Flying High, WWII Plane That Led D-Day Operation Heads to Normandy

By Allan Stein OXFORD, Conn.—High above the muddy Hudson River, the D-Day Squadron had flown nearly 100 miles in tight formation to reach the towering spires of New York City. Straight ahead, the mirror-blue One World Trade Center—Manhattan’s tallest building at 1,776 feet—rose majestically above a drab sea of skyscrapers. Just beyond was the Statue…

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The Heart of Remembrance: What Memorial Day Means to Americans

By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In the early morning haze of Arlington National Cemetery, a solemn silence blankets the grounds, punctuated only by the soft rustling of leaves and the distant calls of songbirds. For many, this place is the epicenter of Memorial Day’s true meaning—a sacred space where the nation’s heroes rest, their…

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Alan Dershowitz Reveals ‘Major’ Issue in Trump Criminal Trial

By Jack Phillips Retired Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz said last week that he believes the prosecutor who brought the New York criminal case against former President Donald Trump should instead be investigated. In a social media post late last week, Mr. Dershowitz said that a “major [issue]” in the case is how prosecutors will…

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Arizona Senate Passes Ballot Measure Allowing Arrests of Illegal Immigrants

By Aldgra Fredly The Arizona Senate approved on Wednesday a proposed ballot measure that would make it a state crime to enter Arizona’s southern border from anywhere outside of an official port of entry. The ballot measure, House Concurrent Resolution 2060, was approved on a 16-13 party-line vote on May 22. It would grant local…

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Democrats Urge Postal Regulatory Commission to Block USPS Proposed Price Hikes

By Aldgra Fredly House Democrats are urging the Postal Regulatory Commission to block the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) price hikes, noting they would risk the agency’s future as its delivery performance has hit “historic lows.” The USPS said last month that it was planning to raise the price of first-class stamps by 5 cents—from 68…

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North Carolina Legislature Considers Bill to Compel Sheriffs to Cooperate With ICE

By Aaron Gifford A North Carolina bill that pushes back on sanctuary counties shielding illegal immigrants from federal authorities is making its way through the state legislature. House Bill 10, “Requiring Sheriffs to Cooperate with ICE (U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement),” was introduced last year and amended during committee reviews in recent months. It overwhelmingly…

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In Blow to China, Argentina’s Milei Looking to US for Defense Cooperation

By Autumn Spredemann Over the past decade China’s security footprint in Argentina has grown considerably, but analysts say recent indicators demonstrate President Javier Milei may be shifting defense cooperation back towards the United States. A 2012 agreement between officials in Argentina’s Neuquen Province and Beijing allowed the construction of a deep space tracking station near the…

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