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Trump expands deportation dragnet to snare new group of legal permanent residents
The Trump administration is going after a group of legal permanent residents in the United States, according a new report. The Department of Homeland Security is looking to deport more than 50 green card holders, The New York Times reported. The agency has a “new unit dedicated to revetting thousands of immigrants with permanent residency…
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Enhanced Games want to make performance-enhancing drugs mainstream — and they’re coming to Vegas
The inaugural Enhanced Games, where performance-enhancing drugs are allowed, kicks off May 24, 2026, in Las Vegas. CEO and co-founder Max Martin says the Games regulate what’s “in the shadows.” Two-time world champion swimmer Megan Romano, 35, is competing, and is reportedly faster with enhancements than she was in her youth. Ready! Set! Shoot up?…
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Britney Spears’ rep addresses singer barking, wielding knife at LA restaurant
Britney Spears’ rep is shutting down claims that the Princess of Pop potentially posed any danger during her bizarre restaurant scene on Wednesday night. “This is completely blown out of proportion. Britney was enjoying a quiet dinner with her assistant and bodyguard. She was simply telling the story about how her dog was barking at…
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Trump Says Xi Offered To Help Broker Peace With Iran
President Donald Trump reviews an honor guard with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People on May 14, 2026 in Beijing. —Alex Wong—Getty Images President Donald Trump said Thursday that China’s leader Xi Jinping had offered to help negotiate an end to the war with Iran and…
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U.S. Border Patrol chief Michael Banks is resigning, in latest DHS leadership change
WASHINGTON — The head of U.S. Border Patrol, the agency tasked with securing the nation’s frontiers and increasingly tapped by the Trump administration for immigration operations in American cities, announced his resignation Thursday. Michael Banks’ decision, announced in a Fox News interview and later confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security, is the latest leadership shake-up of…
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Connecticut Republican ends gov campaign over allegations of credit card fraud
A Republican former mayor in Connecticut has suspended her campaign for governor on Thursday, after evidence surfaced that she fraudulently used a city credit card for her own personal use. According to CT Insider, former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart has been accused by a third-party law firm investigation of “using her city-issued card to…
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LatinaFest is bringing Latina entrepreneurship to the D Line
After much fanfare and anticipation, the Los Angeles Metro’s 3.92-mile extension of the D Line subway finally opened last weekend. The costly new track that runs under Wilshire Boulevard can get riders from Beverly Hills and Miracle Mile — with stops at LACMA and the Academy Museum and only blocks from the Grove and the…
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FBI boss Kash Patel took secret ‘VIP snorkel’ at America’s hallowed WWII gravesite
Kash Patel didn’t just visit Pearl Harbor last August. He snorkeled it. The FBI director — already under fire for joy-riding on government jets and crashing the Olympic hockey locker room — quietly slipped beneath the waters of the USS Arizona Memorial for an exclusive underwater tour of the sunken battleship that entombs more than…
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Ultranationalist Jews chant racist slogans during annual march into Jerusalem’s Old City
JERUSALEM — Large crowds of ultranationalist Jews gathered Thursday at the foot of Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate, chanting racist slogans like “Death to Arabs” and “May your villages burn” as they began an annual parade through the Palestinian areas of the Old City, a procession often characterized by violence. The young, mostly-male group did their chanting under the…
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Another member of Congress mysteriously disappears
Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-FL) has been absent from Congress for nearly four weeks, with no votes cast since April 17 and no public explanation for her disappearance. The 83-year-old Democrat has not appeared in committee meeting footage for Transportation and Infrastructure or Education and Workforce since her last vote, according to The New Republic. However,…









