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Ecuador Declares No Evidence of Crime by Survivor of US Caribbean Strike: What This Means for Justice
Ecuador Releases Survivor of U.S. Military Strike Andrés Fernando Tufiño, the sole survivor of a U.S. military strike on a ... Read more

Will Regular Cannabis Users Be Allowed to Own Guns? Supreme Court to Decide
The Supreme Court will soon decide if regular marijuana users can own guns. This follows a recent case regarding a ... Read more
Can Cannabis Users Legally Own Guns? Supreme Court to Review Critical Ruling
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will soon tackle a key question: Can regular marijuana users legally own guns? This ... Read more
How ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Transform Cities into Vibrant Street Parties
Protests Across the U.S.: A Rising Tide of Voices Against Authority Recently, large crowds took to the streets in cities ... Read more
After Voting Rights Act Case: Rising Concerns Over Diminished Representation for Minority Communities
WASHINGTON (AP) — For many years, American politics has become more diverse. Racial minority communities have gained representation after years ... Read more
Trump Commutes Sentence of Ex-Rep George Santos: What This Means for Federal Fraud Cases
NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. George Santos has been released from prison after President Donald Trump commuted his ... Read more
Unfiltered Moments: President Trump Drops the F-Bomb on Camera – A Look at His Boldest Outbursts
President Donald Trump is known for speaking his mind, often with blunt language. But during a recent press conference, he ... Read more
Behind the Headlines: How Reporters Continue Covering the Pentagon Beyond the Newsroom
Two days after many journalists left their posts at the Pentagon over new reporting rules, it’s clear they haven’t stopped ... Read more
White House Engages Colleges in Talks About Partnership with Trump Amidst Uncertain Interest
In recent discussions, five universities weighed a higher-education initiative proposed by President Donald Trump. The call, organized by the White ... Read more
