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An illegal alien convicted sex offender wanted in the sanctuary state of California is accused of killing an elderly couple in Benton County, Arkansas, in a drunk driving crash. Jose Luis Gomez, a 35-year-old illegal alien convicted sex offender and child abuser, has been arrested and charged in Benton County on two counts of negligent homicide and drunk driving. According to police, on March 26, 70-year-old Michael Cordes and his wife, 67-year-old Freda Cordes, were riding their Harley-Davidson motorcycle when Gomez allegedly failed to yield to oncoming traffic and crashed into the couple. Michael and Freda were pronounced dead at…

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They have described the development as a “political disaster” and PM Netayahu’s worst strategic failure A ceasefire deal struck by Washington and Tehran is a “disaster” and “failure,” several prominent Israeli politicians have said. Israel was left out of the equation, they argued, calling it a strategic mistake on the part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.US President Donald Trump announced a two-week pause to the US-Israeli war on Iran to negotiate a long-term solution to the conflict on the basis of a 10-point plan put forward by Tehran. It reportedly includes Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, acceptance of…

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The White House on Wednesday touted achieving a ceasefire and said the United States “exceeded” all military objectives in the Iran war within the initially projected time frame. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt underscored the accomplishment during a press briefing after President Donald Trump’s announcement of the two-week ceasefire on Tuesday night. “With respect to the two-week ceasefire announced by President Trump last night, this is a victory for the United States of America that the president and our incredible military made happen,” Leavitt told reporters. “From the very beginning of Operation Epic Fury, President Trump stated this would…

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Newly published text messages show Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) repeatedly sought nude photos and a sexual relationship with his campaign political director during his 2020 congressional campaign, years before his affair with congressional staffer Regina Santos-Aviles, which he recently admitted to. San Antonio Express-News state politics reporter Bayliss Wagner reported Monday that Gonzales, then a first-time congressional candidate running to succeed retiring Rep. Will Hurd in Texas’s 23rd Congressional District, sent sexually explicit messages to his campaign’s political director in June 2020 and propositioned her again a few days after he declared victory in the July 15, 2020, GOP runoff.…

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The US president’s rhetoric is unbecoming of a world leader while the West continues to turn a blind eye to Israeli crimes in Gaza and beyond, Tadhg Hickey has said The administration of US President Donald Trump is “weaponizing Christianity” to justify its actions in the Middle East, while Israel continues to act with impunity as much of the West turns a blind eye, Irish activist and satirist Tadhg Hickey has said.Appearing on RT’s East Meets West show, hosted by Tara Reade and Olga Bataman, Hickey described it as ironic that Trump and other officials in his administration have invoked…

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On Wednesday’s “CNN News Central,” Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) said that there have been “significant” wins against Iran, but if the regime is in place, it “will work with Russia and China as soon as they can to start rebuilding their military, and they will be a threat five, six, seven, eight years down the road. And so, as long as this government’s in place, total victory has not been earned. We’ve earned, I think, significant victories. But there is still a threat there that’s not near-term, not mid-term, but a long-term threat that continues to exist at this time.”…

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has “8,000 fraud matters underway,” and it is working with the recently launched anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance. Blanche outlined the DOJ’s efforts and its coordination with the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud at a press conference on Tuesday. “The Department of Justice is holding criminals accountable for stealing over half a billion dollars from taxpayers, and across our U.S. Attorney’s offices all over this country, we currently have over 8,000 fraud matters underway,” Blanche said. “Unfortunately, as you’ve heard a lot about…

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Nine top American researchers and administrators in key fields have died or gone missing in the past three years Nine deaths and disappearances of high-profile US scientists in the last three years has set a “disturbing pattern,” according to US intelligence sources cited by the Daily Mail.In the latest incident, the body of missing cancer research scientist Jason Thomas was discovered in a Massachusetts lake last month. The month prior, retired Air Force General William McCasland, who reportedly worked on the US nuclear program, went missing, while astrophysicist Carl Grillmair was gunned down on his porch in California.“You can say…

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Vice President JD Vance told reporters Wednesday that Lebanon was never part of the United States’ ceasefire with Iran, and it would be dumb of Iran to let negotiations disintegrate over Israeli strikes on Lebanon. Vance made the comments as he was departing Hungary for the United States. “I actually think—and there’s a lot of bad faith negotiation and a lot of bad faith, you know, propaganda going on—I think this comes from a legitimate misunderstanding,” Vance said. “I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon, and it just didn’t. We never made that promise.” “We never indicated…

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A new national survey finds voters increasingly view fraud and misuse of taxpayer money as a major factor driving higher costs for families, as the Trump administration expands its anti-fraud campaign ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The March survey, conducted by Deep Root Analytics for the State Financial Officers Foundation among 1,000 registered voters, found that 87 percent of voters are concerned about fraud or misuse of taxpayer money in government programs, including 50 percent who said they are very concerned and 37 percent who said they are somewhat concerned. The poll also found that 83 percent of voters…

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