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Trump to flood big cities like LA and NYC with ICE agents in ‘single largest Mass Deportation Program’ in history

President Trump Unveils Massive Immigration Enforcement Plan for Democrat-Run Cities President Trump recently announced a bold plan to deploy a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to

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Town Fines Resident Who Projected Trump Sign Onto Water Tower

A property owner in Hanson, Massachusetts received a cease-and-desist letter from the town officials for projecting a "Trump 2024" sign

Council sewing seeds of discontent

By Robin Martin of RNZ  Alana Brough, the daughter of a New Plymouth city councillor, is facing a substantial fine

Israel PM Netanyahu Vows “Merciless Strikes” On Hezbollah, Including Beirut

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue striking Hezbollah without mercy after the Iran-backed group's recent deadly attack

Fatal crash shuts down northbound I-25 near Fort Collins

A tragic incident occurred on Monday morning on Interstate 25 near Fort Collins, resulting in the death of a pedestrian.

Raphael Warnock Urges Black Men To Consider This Trump Chapter Before Voting

Senator Raphael Warnock from Georgia made a compelling plea to Black people, especially Black men, to carefully consider Donald Trump's

South Island post office for sale – complete with 12-foot shark

Ross Brownson, a renowned taxidermist from Marlborough, New Zealand, is well-known for his expertise in fish taxidermy. His intricate creations

China Launches Military Drills Around Taiwan, Sends A “Stern Warning” To “Separatist” Forces

China conducted military exercises around Taiwan on Monday, deploying aircraft and ships in a show of force aimed at sending

How to vote on your 2024 ballot

As Colorado voters gear up for the Nov. 5 election, they will encounter a multitude of judicial retention questions on