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ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant in Baltimore Convicted of Sex Crimes Against Minor

By Mary Lou Lang An illegal immigrant from Guatemala who was convicted for sex crimes against a minor in Maryland was released without serving jail time, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The agency announced on Monday that deportation officers from Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) of Baltimore arrested Raul Calderon-Interiano, 25, who…

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The Profit of Despair: How Organizations Monetize Human Misery

By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In cities across the world, homelessness and addiction are growing crises, tearing at the fabric of society. While many charities and nonprofits work tirelessly to alleviate these problems, a darker side of this humanitarian effort often goes unnoticed. Some organizations and corporations are exploiting these vulnerable populations for financial…

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The Crossroads of the US Dollar: What Every American Needs to Know

By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The Shadow of Bretton Woods and the Future of the Dollar In 1944, as World War II was drawing to a close, delegates from 44 Allied nations gathered at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to establish a new international monetary system. The result was the…

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Texas Launches Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List

By Tom Ozimek Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has announced the launch of the state’s “10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants” list, aiming to bolster law enforcement efforts to capture repeat offenders who entered the United States illegally and have committed serious crimes in Texas. The new initiative, created in partnership with the Texas Department of…

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Some California Retail Workers Wear Body Cameras to Deter Theft

By Rudy Blalock Employees at some TJ Maxx, Marshalls, or HomeGoods stores may be wearing body cameras to deter thieves, according to a recent earnings conference call by parent company TJX Companies. TJX Chief Financial Officer John Klinger said security guards began wearing the cameras in stores nationwide late last year. “When somebody comes in,…

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With Two Regional Wars, Does Security in Indo-Pacific Hang in Balance

By Terri Wu When the White House released its second Indo-Pacific strategy in February 2022, senior officials said “no region will be more vital to the United States in the future and that American security and prosperity fundamentally depend on that of the Indo-Pacific.” Two weeks later, Russia invaded Ukraine. Then, last October, Hamas attacked…

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Judge Alerts Trump, Manhattan DA of Possible Jury Confidentiality Breach

By Catherine Yang New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on June 7 alerted counsel for former President Donald Trump and the Manhattan District Attorney of a potential juror confidentiality breach. “Today, the Court became aware of a comment that was posted on the Unified Court System’s public Facebook page and which I now bring…

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US Could Deploy More Nuclear Weapons Amid China, Russia Threats: Official

By Andrew Thornebrooke The Biden administration may seek to deploy additional nuclear weapons amid increasing aggression by China and Russia, according to one official. Expanding the number of deployed nuclear missiles would break with decades of U.S. policy but may be necessary in an era of great power competition, said Pranay Vaddi, the National Security…

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Trump Campaign Launches Major Mail-In Ballot Initiative Ahead of 2024 Election

By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump announced he’s launching a move to increase and encourage Republican early voting as well as the use of mail-in and absentee ballots in the upcoming November presidential election, reversing course on previous comments he’s made about the practice. Calling the campaign “Swamp the Vote,” the former president said…

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Court Rules Meta Must Face Lawsuit Over Fraudulent Ads

By Zachary Stieber Facebook parent company Meta must face a lawsuit over claims it breached its terms of service by soliciting fraudulent advertisements from Chinese companies, a federal appeals court has ruled. Christopher Calise and Anastasia Groschen sued Facebook in 2022 after they bought items advertised on Facebook. Mr. Calise’s car engine assembly kit did…

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