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BREAKING: DOJ Announces Charges in Chinese ‘Agroterrorism’ Case

(Headline USA) A Chinese scientist entered the U.S. last year with a toxic fungus stashed in his backpack, federal authorities said Tuesday as they filed charges against him and a girlfriend who worked in a lab at the University of Michigan. The pathogen is known as Fusarium graminearum, which can attack...

Trump Contradicts Report That Says US Offer Allows Iran To Enrich Uranium

(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Trump on Monday contradicted a report from Axios that said the US had delivered a proposal to Iran that would allow Tehran to enrich uranium at a low level for its civilian nuclear program. “The AUTOPEN should have stopped Iran a long time ago from ‘enriching,'”...

ICE Agents Arrest 1,500 in Massachusetts Despite No Local Help

(Bethany Blankely, The Center Square)  Federal authorities continue to take action in Massachusetts after state and local authorities implemented policies directing police to not work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In May, ICE agents, working with multiple federal partners, arrested nearly 1,500 criminal illegal foreign nationals, the largest total...

Palantir, Trump, and the Push for Unprecedented Government Surveillance

(José Niño, Headline USA) The Trump White House is reportedly awarding lucrative contracts to Palantir, a tech firm at the center of a growing debate over government surveillance and civil liberties. The New York Times recently published a report detailing the administration’s contracts with Palantir, a controversial tech firm that...

Law Enforcement Found ‘USAID’ Paperwork in Anti-Israel Bomber’s Car, Affidavit Says

(Headline USA) After a man threw two Molotov cocktails at pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday, local law enforcement found at least 14 other unlit bombs, gasoline, and a backpack weed sprayer containing a potentially flammable substance nearby. They also found paperwork with the words “Israel,” “Palestine,” and “USAID” inside...

Feds Handcuff Rep. Jerry Nadler’s Aide During Office Sweep

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Federal officers briefly detained a staffer for Rep. Jerry Nadler on Monday after she allegedly blocked them from entering his office during a security sweep for suspected rioters.  The brief detention occurred in the same building that houses an immigration courtroom. Dozens of pro-illegal immigration hecklers demonstrated...

More White South Africans Arrive In the US Under a New Refugee Program

(Headline USA) A second group of White South Africans has arrived in the United States under a refugee program announced by the Trump administration, officials and advocacy groups said Monday. Nine people, including families, arrived late last week, said Jaco Kleynhans, head of international liaison at the Solidarity Movement, a...

Stabbing Attack at Oregon Homeless Shelter Sends 11 People to Hospital, Man in Custody

(Headline USA) A man was arrested on suspicion of stabbing multiple people at a homeless shelter Sunday night, injuring 12 people and sending 11 to the hospital. Five men who were still in the hospital Monday with serious but non-life-threatening injuries after the stabbing attack at the Union Gospel Mission,...

To Prevent Blackouts, Trump Administration Keeps Another Aging Power Plant Online Through Summer

(Headline USA) The U.S. Department of Energy has ordered another power plant, this time an oil and gas plant in Pennsylvania, to keep its turbines running through the hottest summer months as a precaution against electricity shortfalls in the 13-state mid-Atlantic grid. The department's order to the grid operator, PJM...

U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Jurisdiction On Illinois’ Late Ballot Counting

(Catrina Barker, The Center Square) In a move that could have major implications for election procedures across the country, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case brought by Judicial Watch challenging whether federal courts have jurisdiction to hear disputes over ballots received after Election Day. Illinois...

What’s Next for U.S. Steel After $14B Merger?

(Lauren Jessop, The Center Square) What’s next for U.S. Steel after its $14 billion merger? It’s either the golden age or a clever mirage, depending on who gets asked. That’s because the final details, while still scant, don’t satisfy critics about the iconic Pittsburgh company’s new partnership with Japanese-owned Nippon...

Tim Walz Equates ICE Agents w/ Nazis

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Democrats are ramping up their inflammatory rhetoric against federal immigration officers enforcing President Donald Trump’s policies on illegal aliens.  Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Rep. Dan Goldman, both Democrats, painted Immigration and Customs Enforcement as “Gestapo,” a reference to Nazi Germany’s secret police.   Their comments come as ICE...
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