Medicaid is giving ICE access to data of 79M enrollees, including ethnicity

Medicaid is giving ICE access to data of 79M enrollees, including ethnicity

This story originally appeared in Truthout on July 17, 2025. It is shared here with permission. The Trump administration is reportedly handing the...
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Amazon Tells Employees to Relocate or Resign

Amazon Tells Employees to Relocate or Resign

By: MEGA Amazon has announced a controversial mandate requiring some employees to relocate to key operational hubs or face resignation. This move has...
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GOP Rep. threatened with murder by fmr. gov’t funded media employee

GOP Rep. threatened with murder by fmr. gov’t funded media employee

A former employee of Voice of America was arrested and charged on Thursday for allegedly making repeated threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene...
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Elections board finally collecting missing voter ID numbers

Elections board finally collecting missing voter ID numbers

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (SBE) will work to collect missing data from hundreds of thousands of voter registrations this year....
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Iran’s leader hurt in strike; intelligence casts doubt on nuclear damage

Iran’s leader hurt in strike; intelligence casts doubt on nuclear damage

Israeli airstrikes injured Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in June during a high-level security meeting in Tehran, two United States intelligence officials told CBS...
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AWR Hawkins: “Double Insulting” Newsom Denies He’s Anti-2A AND His Gun Control Sucks
Dave Portoy torches ESPN: They ‘hated my guts’

Dave Portoy torches ESPN: They ‘hated my guts’

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Zelenskyy: We are partners and friends with the United States

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed potential U.S. sanctions on Russia, President Trump’s announcement that the U.S. will send weapons to Ukraine funded by NATO allies, and more with NEWSMAX Foreign Correspondent Shelby Wilder. Watch NEWSMAX, an independent news network with a

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Senate Advances NPR, PBS and Foreign Aid Cuts

The Senate passed a package cutting funding from public broadcasting and foreign aid by a 51-48 vote early Thursday morning, a step forward in Republicans’ work to codify President Donald Trump’s restructuring of the federal government. Sens. Susan Collins of Maine

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Trump says he’s neutral on Ukraine conflict

The US president has said he wants to get the US “out of that mess” US President Donald Trump has told reporters that his recent ultimatum to Moscow and promise of weapons for Kiev do not mean he is “on Ukraine’s

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Trump tells Zelensky not to attack Moscow

The statement follows a media report that the US president had privately encouraged Kiev to step up long-range strikes deep into Russia US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he told Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky not to target Moscow with military

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Actor Sues Tyler Perry For $260M For Sexual Assault

Actor Derek Dixon, who plays Dale on Tyler Perry’s long-running TV show, The Oval, says he “couldn’t say no” to the Hollywood mogul’s unwanted advances, and had to lock himself in a bathroom because he thought he would get raped. Dixon

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UK Plans To Lower Voting Age To 16

The British government said on Thursday it planned to give 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote in all UK elections in a major overhaul of the country’s democratic system. The government said the proposed changes were part of an effort

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Zelensky withdraws Ukraine from landmark anti-mine treaty

Kiev has been actively using the banned munitions in Donbass despite being a signatory of the convention Ukraine officially suspended its participation in the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention on Tuesday. The respective bill was passed by the country’s parliament and signed

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Meanwhile, Inflation Creeps Upward

CC0 Public Domain image via PxHere So reports the NYT: The White House opted to try to downplay the latest inflation gauge, which showed that prices overall rose 2.7 percent from a year ago, the swiftest pace since February. One will

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