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- Masked Vandal Leaves Death Threat to ICE Agents in LA
Masked Vandal Leaves Death Threat to ICE Agents in LA
Fugitive Tries to Strike ICE Officer During Sacramento Arrest
Today’s Breaking News
Nerve pain keeping you up at night? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found a permanent fix…
They found that certain enzymes in your nervous system can sometimes go crazy. When these enzymes go overdrive, they strip down your body’s collagen and damage your nerves.
This leads to nerve degeneration – which can make you feel pain and discomfort… such as pins & needles and burning pain… tingling and numbness… crampings… or even itching.
Fortunately, these scientists also found a super easy way to calm those crazy enzymes down and restore your nervous system.
They discovered that this simple 9-second daily habit can give you long-lasting relief from neuropathic pain.
House Democrat Demands Taxpayer Compensation for Deported Foreign Nationals

Let me get this straight. We’re now supposed to pay reparations to people who broke our laws to enter our country, stayed here illegally, and then got caught? That’s the pitch from Rep. Pramila Jayapal, and honestly, it’s hard to know where to start with something this disconnected from reality.
Netanyahu Orders Expansion of Israeli Ground Operations in Southern Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday that his nation’s military forces will expand ground operations in southern Lebanon, a decision that carries significant implications for regional stability and the already dire humanitarian situation along Israel’s northern border.
Around America
3 FBI agents fired after investigating Trump file class action suit alleging ‘retribution campaign’
Former FBI agents involved in Trump-related investigations have filed a class-action lawsuit after being fired, alleging political retaliation. The case adds fresh scrutiny to claims of interference in politically sensitive federal investigations.
Judge rules Trump's directive cutting off funding for NPR and PBS violates the First Amendment
A federal judge blocked an effort to restrict federal funding for NPR and PBS, ruling the move violated First Amendment protections. The decision was hailed as a win for public broadcasters and press freedom advocates.
Librarian fired for refusing to move over 100 books from children's to adult section
A Tennessee librarian was fired after refusing to remove or relocate around 100 children’s books flagged for review. The case has fueled ongoing debates nationwide over school library content and censorship.
Crew that flew Apache helicopters near Kid Rock's house suspended from flying
Several military personnel were suspended after Apache helicopters were involved in an incident connected to musician Kid Rock’s property. Officials say the matter is under review to determine whether proper procedures were followed.
