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Israel Continues Striking Gaza Despite Claiming to Abide by U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire, Report: Google and Amazon Violated Their Own Terms of Service in Israel’s $1.2 Billion “Project Nimbus” Deal, Death Toll from Hurricane Melissa Rises to 49, Prince Andrew Stripped of Royal Titles and Evicted from Royal Mansion, The Traitor UrgesContinue Reading

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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is calling for federal agents to pause immigration enforcement in the Chicago area until after Halloween, amid widespread condemnation of violent arrests and confrontations with residents. Meanwhile, the person at the center of much of Chicago’s enforcement, Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino, did a five-hour depositionContinue Reading

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A retired U.S. colonel who investigated the death of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has gone public to accuse the Biden administration of “inaction” and a possible “cover-up.” Steve Gabavics says the U.S. government soft-pedaled the finding that Israeli forces intentionally killed her to appease the Israeli government. HeContinue Reading

Government Shutdown Could Cost U.S. Economy Up To $14 Billion, CBO Says

Topline A report released by the Congressional Budget Office on Wednesday shows spending loss from the government shutdown will cost the U.S. between $7 billion to $14 billion in gross domestic product—the latest of many economic ails from the closure. Key Facts The CBO, a nonpartisan federal agency that provides budget and economic information toContinue Reading