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Even the Washington Post agrees the U.S. Supreme Court overreached by trying to prevent voters and politicians from shaping the rules about who can get shares of Americans’ citizenship. “The justices decided more than they had to,” as they rejected President Donald Trump’s Executive Order curbing birthright citizenship, said an op-ed by the very pro-migration editorial board at Jeff Bezos’ newspaper. “The case could have been decided on narrower ground,” including by citing Congress’ 1952 citizenship law, the paper noted, adding: Declining to reach the constitutional question would have allowed that [citizenship] debate to continue. Opponents of the decision could…

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The 75-year-old allegedly arranged to meet someone he believed was a 15-year-old boy after explicit online chats, police have said A 75-year-old New Orleans man who legally changed his name to Santa Claus has been arrested after allegedly trying to meet someone he believed was a 15-year-old boy to engage in sexual acts, police have announced.According to investigators, he contacted the supposed teenager through a dating app before arranging an in-person meeting during an undercover operation in the city’s suburbs.The Kenner Police Department announced the arrest on Monday after its cyber crimes unit carried out a weekend sting targeting suspected…

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Iranian state media reported on Tuesday that two members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a designated terrorist organization, were killed in a “terrorist and cowardly act” by “anti-government and separatist agents.” Two other people were injured in the attack. The Times of Israel (TOI) suspected this was an oblique reference to Kurdish separatist groups, as the scene of the crime was the city of Paveh, close to the border of the Iraqi Kurdistan region. A later report from another state media outlet, the IRGC’s media network Sepah News, claimed a team of saboteurs working for separatist groups entered…

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Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said he plans to help build a third political party, claiming the country’s leaders have stopped focusing on the needs of ordinary Americans. Speaking with the Columbia Journalism Review, Carlson said he believes there should be a “good-faith effort” to create a political movement centered on improving life for Americans rather than fighting over foreign conflicts. “I’m going to help build a third party. There should be a good-faith effort to figure out what benefits the country,” Carlson said. “I mean, if you make $60,000 a year, you’re degraded. Your life expectancy has gone…

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Moscow has long doubted the theories that the pipelines were attacked by amateur Ukrainian saboteurs and instead alleges the involvement of Western intelligence German prosecutors have charged the Ukrainian suspect in the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines with a “war crime,” according to local media reports.The indictment was served on the suspect, identified by the media as former Ukrainian special forces member Sergey Kuznetsov, this week. Federal prosecutors originally accused the suspect of committing “anti-constitutional sabotage” for severing a critical energy supply route. They ultimately deemed it a “war crime,” treating the incident as part of the…

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Conservative President Nasry Asfura of Honduras rejected the possibility of his country offering aid to neighboring Venezuela following two devastating earthquakes last week, telling reporters on Monday that his priority was investing government money in his own country. Asfura, who was elected to run the country with the endorsement of President Donald Trump in December, addressed the situation again on Tuesday, asking for God’s forgiveness but emphasizing, “Honduras first.” “God forgive me, I don’t want to appear selfish, but I have to look out first for every Honduran and I am sure that Venezuela will receive a lot of help…

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has been privately contacting progressive Democrats, pro-Palestinian activists, former aides, and other party figures ahead of a possible 2028 White House run, according to a report from Axios. Axios framed the outreach as a sign that Harris is “laying the groundwork for a potential White House run in 2028” and “looking to strengthen or repair her relationships with left-wing Democrats.” The report said Harris privately called New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani last Thursday to discuss the Democrat Party’s future and arrange a more extended conversation. Axios cited a person familiar with the call and…

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West Jerusalem’s Armenian Genocide recognition exposes a deeper fight for influence in Washington The Israeli government’s decision to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide has become one of the most symbolic and politically sensitive steps in Israel’s relations with Türkiye. On the surface, it may look like Israel feels the need to restore historical justice: A state founded by a people who survived the horrific tragedy of the Holocaust proclaims a moral obligation to recognize the tragedies of other peoples and oppose the denial of crimes against humanity. But in world politics, moral arguments rarely exist in isolation; most often, they…

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Wednesday on CNN’s “The Arena,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) said President Donald Trump was committing an impeachable offense every week. Host Kasie Hunt said, “You, of course, are in line to potentially chair the oversight committee should your party retake the House in the fall. What would you focus in on around the president’s, crypto ventures, or is there anything there that concerns you that you think Congress needs to look a?” Garcia said, “I mean, it’s the biggest grift of all time, and this has got to be one of the most corrupt things, that any government official, certainly…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for increased trade between Russia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) using national currencies, according to remarks made at the conclusion of the two-day Russia-ASEAN summit in Kazan, Russia. The summit was attended by leaders from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, East Timor and Vietnam, officials said. [1] Putin stated that Russia would continue supplying ASEAN countries with food and energy products and expand exports of higher value-added goods, including fertilizer and pharmaceuticals. He emphasized the importance of switching financial transactions from the dollar to national…

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