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Minneapolis police detain at least 30 during latest protests

Minneapolis police on Saturday said at least 30 people were detained during protests the night before after an immigration officer fatally shot an unarmed woman in her vehicle earlier this week. Large crowds gathered outside of a Canopy Hotel where some individuals forced their way into hotel through an alley entrance, according to a statement...

The Memo: National storm over ICE killing scrambles political picture over immigration

The killing of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday has sparked the fiercest protests yet over President Trump’s immigration policy and actions. The shooting of two people by a Border Patrol agent in Portland has also added fuel to the fire. Meanwhile, Trump and his...

Four tankers that left Venezuela in ‘dark mode’ return as US eyes the country’s oil

Four Venezuelan oil tankers reportedly return to port after operating in "dark mode" as the U.S. seizes vessels amid Trump's push to acquire oil.

Trump signs order to protect Venezuela oil revenue held in US accounts

President Donald Trump signs executive order blocking courts from seizing Venezuelan oil revenues in U.S. Treasury accounts, citing national security concerns and policy.

Mayor Mamdani’s collectivist warmth is a lot like chilly Commie Bucharest

Revisiting a Romanian regime even more paranoid than Alex Jones.

Iran’s exiled crown prince is not the man to lead a revolution

Reza Pahlavi may be the figurehead of the monarchists, but he does not represent most of the 92 million people of Iran.

Feeling sympathy for Maduro — a dictator — is the latest wrong vibe

From Luigi Mangione to Nicolás Maduro, activist perception is mixing up heroes and villains.

Judge blocks Trump’s elections order in lawsuit by vote-by-mail states Oregon and Washington

A federal judge on Friday blocked President Trump's administration from enforcing most of his executive order on elections against the vote-by-mail states Washington and Oregon, in the latest blow to Trump's efforts to require documentary proof of citizenship to vote and to require that all ballots be received by Election Day.

250 years after ‘Common Sense,’ Revolutionary War writer Thomas Paine may finally get D.C. memorial

Some 250 years after "Common Sense" helped inspire the 13 colonies to declare independence, Thomas Paine might receive a long-anticipated tribute from his adopted country.

Grok, can you stop putting women in bikinis?

Men could use artificial intelligence to help cure cancer. Instead, they turn everything into pornography. This is a bit tongue-in-cheek, of course, but thanks to some men on the internet, no woman is safe from the perverted digital hands of AI. Many feminists and libertarians argue that pornography is acceptable or even empowering when all […]

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