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MSNBC Announces Name Rebrand During Split From NBC

Amid its ongoing split from parent company NBC and transition to VERSANT, MSNBC will soon be known as MS NOW, which stands for My Source News Opinion World. It will also drop its Peacock logo and change to a new one. In a Monday message to viewers, the outlet announced that the change will take… Continue reading MSNBC Announces Name Rebrand During Split From NBC
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DOJ Employee Fired After Throwing Sandwich at Law Enforcement in DC

A DOJ staff member was fired after his arrest for throwing a sandwich at law enforcement while protesting the presence of federalized police and the National Guard in Washington DC.  The man was revealed to be Sean Charles Dunn according to filing documents. For his actions, Dunn is being charged with “assaulting, resisting, or impeding… Continue reading DOJ Employee Fired After Throwing Sandwich at Law Enforcement in DC
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White House Demands Museums Depict ‘Accurate’ Descriptions of US History Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary

With the 250th anniversary of the US coming in the next year, the Trump administration is requiring Smithsonian museums to “replace any divisive or ideologically driven language with unifying, historically accurate, and constructive descriptions.” In a letter written to Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch by Special Assistant to the President Lindsay Halligan, along with staffers Vince Haley… Continue reading White House Demands Museums Depict ‘Accurate’ Descriptions of US History Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary
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Crowds on Demand CEO Says Paid Protester Requests Have Soared 400%

Adam Swart, CEO of the publicity firm Crowds on Demand, says his company has seen a 400 percent increase in requests for paid protesters this year compared to the same period last year. Appearing on Fox News, Swart was asked how much the hired demonstrators are paid. He declined to give exact figures for specific… Continue reading Crowds on Demand CEO Says Paid Protester Requests Have Soared 400%
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New Mexico Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Crime, Drug Crisis

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency Wednesday in Rio Arriba County, citing violent crime and drug trafficking as ongoing threats that have overwhelmed local resources in the border state. The county, which includes two Native American Pueblo communities, has some of the highest opioid overdose death rates in the nation.… Continue reading New Mexico Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Crime, Drug Crisis
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‘Deportation Depot’ to be Used as New Florida Detention Center While ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ on Hiatus

Amid legal difficulties in launching the Alligator Alcatraz facility, Florida will establish a new immigrant detention center in the state’s northern region, in Baker County  On August 7, a federal judge halted the construction of Alligator Alcatraz for two weeks amid litigation claiming the facility would hinder the local environment of the Everglades. The new… Continue reading ‘Deportation Depot’ to be Used as New Florida Detention Center While ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ on Hiatus
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88% of College Students Pretend to Hold Left-Wing Views to Avoid Backlash: Study

A new study from Northwestern University has found that nearly nine in ten college students admitted to pretending to hold left-wing political views to satisfy their professors or classmates. Researchers interviewed about 1,500 undergraduate students at Northwestern and the University of Michigan between 2023 and 2025, aiming to determine “What happens to identity formation when… Continue reading 88% of College Students Pretend to Hold Left-Wing Views to Avoid Backlash: Study
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Mexico Extradites 26 Fugitives Wanted by the US

Mexico agreed Tuesday to extradite to the US 26 fugitives located in Mexico who have been charged with several federal and state crimes across most regions of the US.  In a press release, the DOJ states that these charges include those “relating to drug-trafficking, hostage-taking, kidnapping, illegal use of firearms, human smuggling, money laundering, the… Continue reading Mexico Extradites 26 Fugitives Wanted by the US
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Federal Appeals Court Upholds Arkansas Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors

A US federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld an Arkansas law that bars doctors from performing sex change procedures on minors, including the use of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries. The 8-2 decision overturned a 2023 lower court ruling that had declared the law unconstitutional. The ruling comes after the US Supreme Court in… Continue reading Federal Appeals Court Upholds Arkansas Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors
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Military Academies Abandon DEI-Based Admissions: DOJ

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday that the US Military Academy at West Point, along with the Air Force Academy, is removing race-based admissions after settling litigation in favor of merit-based admissions. Since the election of President Donald Trump to his second term, several US companies and governmental agencies have abandoned diversity, equity, and… Continue reading Military Academies Abandon DEI-Based Admissions: DOJ
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Imprisoned MS-13 Gang Member Now Identifies as Transgender, Sues Trump Admin to ‘Recognize’ His Identity

An imprisoned member of the violent gang MS-13 is suing the federal government, claiming he is being discriminated against because officials have refused to recognize him as a woman. Oscar Contreras Aguilar, serving a 21-year sentence for kidnapping and murdering a 14-year-old, filed the lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the Bureau of Prisons. According… Continue reading Imprisoned MS-13 Gang Member Now Identifies as Transgender, Sues Trump Admin to ‘Recognize’ His Identity
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Foreign Born Population in US Decreases Sharply Throughout Past Six Months

The US’s foreign-born population (including illegal and legal immigrants) has decreased by 2.2 million between the months of January and July 2025, indicating an overall decline in light of the Trump administration’s efforts against illegal immigration. This number comes as the number of illegal immigrants also decreased by an estimated 1.6 million within the same… Continue reading Foreign Born Population in US Decreases Sharply Throughout Past Six Months
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