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    House Unanimously Passes Bill To Prioritize Veteran Survivors

    The U.S. House of Representatives came together in a rare show of unity this week and unanimously passed a measure to resurrect an office that advocates for the survivors of U.S. military veterans. By a vote of 424-0, the House passed H.R. 1228, known as the “Prioritizing Veterans’ Survivors Act,” a strong bipartisan measure to restore the Office of Survivors…

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    NC Republicans Demand Firing Of Judge Who Freed Ukrainian Refugee’s Attacker

    The Republican members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation are pushing for the removal of a state judge who discharged a man who is currently being accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte train. Formal proceedings to remove Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes were urged by all 10 House GOP members from the Tar Heel State, who signed a…

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    Death Penalty Decision Made in Case Of Ukrainian Refugee

    The Justice Department and FBI announced on Tuesday that the individual who is accused of mercilessly stabbing 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska to death on a train in North Carolina last month has been charged with a federal crime. Decarlos Brown Jr, 34, is currently being charged with one federal count of committing an act that resulted in the murder…

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    Letitia James Faces New Accusation Amid Mortgage Fraud Case

    North Carolina probation officials are searching for a niece of New York Attorney General Letitia James who is believed to be staying at a Virginia residence tied to James and flagged in a federal mortgage fraud probe. The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction has issued a warrant for Nikia Monique Thompson, James’ adult niece, accusing her of violating parole.…

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    Man Accused of Murdering Ukrainian Refugee to Face Federal Charges

    A repeat offender has been indicted on a federal charge in the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee aboard a Charlotte light rail train last month, a case now central to the White House’s push against violent crime in Democratic-led cities. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged Decarlos Brown, 34, with committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system.…

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    FEMA Fires Staffers For Sexting, Watching Porn At Work

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has fired two employees after an internal investigation uncovered sexually explicit online communications with foreign nationals and inappropriate workplace conduct at a sensitive national security site. The misconduct was flagged by FEMA’s Insider Threat Program, which conducts routine monitoring to safeguard critical government operations. According to investigators, the violations occurred at the Mount Weather…

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    Michigan Judge Decides Fate of 2020 GOP Electors Charged With Fraud

    A Michigan judge has dismissed felony charges against 15 Republican alternate electors from the 2020 election, dealing a significant blow to Attorney General Dana Nessel’s high-profile case. The ruling halts months of legal proceedings that had threatened to send many of the defendants — most of them elderly — to prison for decades. Judge Kristin Simmins, a Gretchen Whitmer (D)…

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    Democratic Lawmaker Vows to Help ‘Shut Down Govt.’ Over ICE Funding

    A Democratic lawmaker is vowing to shut down the government in the coming weeks if Republicans don’t repeal funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. On Monday’s broadcast of CNN International’s “The Brief,” Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) stated that “ICE is a rogue agency” and “unless they’re going to take away funding from ICE, which they quadrupled in the last budget,…

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    Labor Dept. Says Biden Job Data Overinflated by More than 900,000 In 2024

    The Labor Department on Tuesday released its preliminary annual benchmark revision to nonfarm payrolls, showing the U.S. economy added far fewer jobs than initially reported. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) cut its employment estimate by about 911,000 jobs for the period between April 2024 and March 2025. Each year, the BLS conducts a benchmarking process that incorporates more reliable…

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    Trump Ally Preparing Senate Run Against Murkowski: Report

    Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is preparing to announce a 2028 run for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Lisa Murkowski, according to several sources close to the governor who spoke exclusively to Fox News this week. The move would place him against Murkowski, who has repeatedly clashed with President Donald Trump and is often viewed as one of the most moderate…

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