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Supreme Court Supports Trump Administration in Green Card Holder Case

Supreme Court Supports Trump Administration in Green Card Holder Case

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration in a pivotal immigration case concerning green card holders accused of crimes. The 6-3 decision revolves around the actions of immigration officers in 2012 regarding Muk Choi Lau, a lawful permanent resident. Upon his return from a brief trip to China, Lau faced immigration...

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Heightened Security and Debate at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Heightened Security and Debate at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

The White House has intensified its response to recent incidents at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Scrutiny of the site has increased due to several arrests and police reports. White House Response Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated there have been 17 police reports and six arrests related to recent occurrences at the site. She described...

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Congress Proposed Bill to Reshape College Sports Revenue

Congress Proposed Bill to Reshape College Sports Revenue

Former Alabama coach Nick Saban, Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, WVU President Gordon Gee, Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould, and Utah’s Lance Holtzclaw appeared before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on June 3, 2026. They discussed college sports, athlete support, and fair competition. Congress is reviewing the Protect College Sports Act, aiming...

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ESPN’s Recent Decisions Draw Criticism Amid Efforts to Focus on Sports

ESPN’s Recent Decisions Draw Criticism Amid Efforts to Focus on Sports

ESPN has been trying to reduce its involvement in political and social commentary in recent years. This change in strategy has been attributed to ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro. Colin Cowherd gave Pitaro credit last week during a discussion with OutKick. Despite this progress, recent events have raised questions about ESPN’s dedication to focusing solely on...

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Legal Dispute Arises Over Titanic Artifacts Sale

Legal Dispute Arises Over Titanic Artifacts Sale

A plan to auction over 100 artifacts salvaged from the Titanic wreck, including personal belongings, currency, kitchen items, and decor, is encountering opposition from the U.S. government. This is confirmed by newly unsealed court documents. RMS Titanic Inc., holding exclusive salvage rights to the North Atlantic wreck, aims to sell these artifacts for the first...

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Struggles and Hopes of a Released Green Card Holder

Struggles and Hopes of a Released Green Card Holder

Charity Grace Mukamuri, a 43-year-old green card holder, is working to rebuild her life after being released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. On June 3, Mukamuri was released from the Camp East Montana detention facility in El Paso, Texas, following a months-long stay that she says left her traumatized. Detention Experience Mukamuri...

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The Surfside Collapse: Impact and Legislative Response in Florida

The Surfside Collapse: Impact and Legislative Response in Florida

In the early hours of June 24, 2021, the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, partially collapsed. This 12-story beachfront condominium, constructed 40 years prior, lost a significant portion of its structure within moments. Security footage shows the building turning into dust and debris within seconds. Initial reports confirmed one death, but the toll rose...

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Controversy Surrounding Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides in Central Park

Controversy Surrounding Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides in Central Park

Historical Context of Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides Horse-drawn carriage rides have been a notable feature of New York City since the mid-1800s. Initially emerging as a practical means of transportation, these rides have evolved into a tourist attraction centered around Central Park. Commercial carriage rides began around Central Park, which opened in the 1850s. By the...

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New Screwworm Case Detected in Texas Raises Concerns

New Screwworm Case Detected in Texas Raises Concerns

New Case of New World Screwworm in Texas U.S. agriculture officials confirmed a new case of New World screwworm in Texas. This development has raised concerns about containment of the flesh-eating parasite. The screwworm, known for its larvae that feed on living tissue, was previously eradicated in the U.S. decades ago through a sterile-fly release...