Justice Department Seeks to Keep Names of Epstein Associates Secret Amid Legal Battle

The Justice Department has requested a federal judge overseeing the Jeffrey Epstein case to maintain secrecy around the identities of two individuals who received significant payments from him in 2018, according to legal documents. The U.S. Attorney’s office cited privacy concerns raised by the individuals as justification for withholding their names. The payments, totaling $100,000…

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Peace in Ukraine Emerges as Putin and Trump Restart Dialogue, Says Russian Official

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent engagement with former U.S. leader Donald Trump has sparked optimism about a potential resolution to the conflict in Ukraine, according to Kirill Dmitriev, a top Kremlin advisor. Dmitriev, who also heads Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, claimed that the two leaders’ discussions could avert global war, drawing parallels to World War…

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Trump Proposes Tariffs as Federal Income Tax Replacement, Cites Historical Precedent

President Donald Trump has reiterated his stance on replacing the federal income tax with tariffs and a national sales tax, claiming such a system could boost economic growth. During a recent discussion, Trump highlighted historical examples, noting that from 1850 to 1913, the U.S. relied heavily on tariffs as its primary revenue source before transitioning…

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Rand Paul Condemns VP Vance Over Military Strike on Venezuelan Drug Cartels

Sen. Rand Paul has strongly criticized Vice President JD Vance for supporting a U.S. military strike against a suspected Venezuelan narco-terrorist drug vessel, calling the decision “despicable” and questioning its legal and ethical implications. The dispute emerged after Vance defended the operation, which targeted a ship linked to drug trafficking, during a public exchange with…

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U.S. Military Escalates Tensions with Venezuela as Trump Considers Airstrikes

Military tensions between the United States and Venezuela have intensified, with Washington taking direct action against drug trafficking networks while Venezuela responds with aggressive showings of force. The U.S. military conducted a deadly strike on a Venezuelan drug boat earlier this week, killing 11 smugglers. In retaliation, Venezuela deployed two military fighter jets over the…

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Two Teenagers Face New Charges After Violent Attack on ‘Big Balls’ in D.C.

Two teenagers accused of violently assaulting a 19-year-old man known as “Big Balls” in Washington, D.C., have been hit with additional charges following an incident that sparked national attention. The attack, which occurred late at night as the victim defended his girlfriend from a gang, led to calls for federal intervention in the city’s safety…

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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith Faces Backlash Over Asylum Remarks

Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith faced significant criticism after expressing support for 40,000 Haitians seeking asylum in the state. Beckwith shared a post detailing his meeting with Haitian pastors from Marion County, highlighting their struggles with earthquakes, violence, and cultural barriers while emphasizing their desire to assimilate and contribute to Indiana. “What I saw was…

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Trump Confronts Reporter Over ‘War’ Allegations, Denounces Media as ‘Second Rate’

President Trump dismissed a question about potential conflict with Chicago during a public event, calling the inquiry “fake news” and criticizing the reporter as “second rate.” The exchange occurred when NBC correspondent Yamiche Alcindor asked, “Are you ready to go to war with Chicago?” Trump responded by ordering her to “listen,” accusing her of failing…

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