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The attorney representing an illegal alien accused of murdering 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman claims her client is “severely brain damaged and disabled.” On Friday, 25-year-old illegal alien Jose Medina-Medina of Venezuela appeared in court via Zoom where Judge D’Anthony Thedford ordered that he remain in Cook County Jail pending trial. “It is difficult to imagine a greater threat than someone who hides themself and then hides in a random place in a largely deserted beach with masks on waiting for their prey,” Thedford said, according to the Chicago Tribune. As Breitbart News reported, Medina-Medina was arrested by the Chicago Police Department…

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Gasoline prices are quickly approaching the “politically sensitive” $4 per gallon mark. Analysts claim that at this price, consumers make the conscious decision to drive less. This month’s surge in retail fuel prices (gasoline and diesel) marks the largest increase on record, with gasoline only 4 cents below the precarious $4 line. Iranian Official Warns of $200 Oil Prices Amid Escalating Strait of Hormuz Tensions Prices of fuel are delivering a nasty shock to the pocketbooks of cash-strapped consumers, who are already being pummeled by ridiculous housing costs and inflation of grocery prices. Affordability Crisis Worsens As 2026 Approaches Bonnie…

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A South African civic group called March and March held a rally in the city of Durban on Wednesday to call for tougher immigration laws and stronger border controls. The group was particularly critical of migrants from Nigeria, disparaging them as parasitic and prone to crime. The Vanguard of Nigeria said the March and March activists were joined by “several political parties, including ActionSA, and vigilante anti-migrant group Operation Dudula” in their call for mass deportation of foreign nationals, using language “widely condemned as xenophobic.” “If you are saying you can’t refuse [illegal aliens] healthcare for example, why must it…

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more illegal aliens this week, convicted of murder, child pornography, and assault, among other crimes. “While sanctuary politicians continue to demonize our ICE law enforcement, our ICE officers continue arresting public safety threats from our communities,” the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Lauren Bis said in a statement: Yesterday, ICE arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted for murder, production of child pornography, drug trafficking, and other despicable crimes. These types of violent, depraved criminals should never have been in the U.S. in the first place. Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, we will not allow criminal…

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Michael Flynn argued he was unfairly targeted in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation The US Department of Justice has settled a lawsuit brought by Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, stemming from his prosecution during the Russiagate investigation.A federal court in Tampa, which had been considering Flynn’s claim of malicious prosecution, was notified of the agreement on Wednesday. According to media reports, the DOJ will pay approximately $1.2 million – a fraction of the $50 million Flynn had originally sought.Flynn served in Trump’s first administration and was among several figures charged following recommendations from Special…

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U.S. Marines and paratroopers who could be sent into combat in Iran are conducting CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) safety drills at their bases in Europe and aboard ship as they sail to the Middle East. The National reported on Friday that advance units of paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division, flown from America to Europe to prepare for possible deployment in Iran, have been supplied with “detection systems, gas masks and protective ‘Mopp’ coveralls.” MOPP (Mission Oriented Protective Posture) suits are essentially hazmat suits for soldiers. MOPP alerts are issued in various levels requiring heavier amounts of protective…

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A chairman candidate for a local Republican committee outside Washington, D.C., is fighting to appeal an election after RINOs and Democrats staged a hostile takeover, installing their own leader and ousting actual conservatives from the group.  Former Warren County Republican Committee (WCRC) secretary Scott Lloyd lost the chairman race to local attorney David Silek during the group’s February 12 mass meeting that eyewitnesses said was riddled with disorganization, fraud, and blatant corruption from the start. The faulty election featured contradicting ballot counts, many known Democrats and leftists ending up with ballots despite being turned away at first, and dozens of…

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The United States has for the first time deployed autonomous, uncrewed drone speedboats in active combat operations against Iran, introducing a low-cost, asymmetric naval capability that officials say has already logged hundreds of hours patrolling key waterways under Operation Epic Fury. Capt. Tim Hawkins, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, confirmed to Reuters on Thursday that the vessels — known as Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft, or GARC — have been deployed for maritime patrols as part of the campaign. “U.S. forces continue to employ unmanned systems in the Middle East region, including surface drone assets like the GARC,” Hawkins told…

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel praised FBI officials in Memphis, Tennessee, for their work resulting in a decrease in “overall crime.” In a script of an internal Weekly Watch video obtained by Breitbart News, Patel shared that on Monday he joined President Donald Trump and “members of the administration” to celebrate the work of the Memphis Safe Task Force. “Thanks to our teams on the ground and the interagency partnerships, overall crime is down an amazing 43% in Memphis — including a 35% drop in homicides, 32% drop in burglary, and 38% drop in sexual assault,” Patel said.…

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OpenAI was banking on the video-generation platform to make money. The platform’s fall could augur more trouble. OpenAI has unexpectedly shut down Sora, its generative AI video model. Despite a surge of initial popularity, the tech was dogged by controversy and copyright issues and proved prohibitively expensive.In a significant blow to OpenAI, a $1 billion December 2025 deal to allow Sora users to generate AI videos featuring Disney characters was canceled at the same time Sora was jettisoned.The company gave no reason for the shutdown of Sora, although analysts point to the dismal economics. With AI in the midst of…

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