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The State Department announced Tuesday that it is blocking five notorious European figures linked to the 'global censorship-industrial complex' from entering the U.S.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is stepping down less than a year into the job — reportedly clearing out his office, saying his goodbyes, and signaling an abrupt end to his short tenure.
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Attorneys representing Monarez argue that she was deliberately targeted for standing firm in defense of public health, refusing to endorse what they described as ‘unscientific’ directives.
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Trump said to eye the same trusted aide for another Fed board seat; Top U.S. political headlines for Tuesday, August 26.
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The tent camp, designed to hold 5,000 beds, would become the largest facility of its kind in the U.S., raising concerns among advocates who warn that such centers frequently fail to meet basic humanitarian standards.
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Luis Leon’s family was first informed that he had died, but they later discovered he was alive in a hospital in Guatemala.