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A man was arrested in Minneapolis for using a stolen government plate after claiming to be on a "secret mission." ...
Joining state lawmakers from California, New York, Massachusetts, and Tennessee, the “Unmask ICE” effort is a reaction to officers concealing their identities.
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MotorTrend on MSNHow to Properly Read a Car Window Sticker: Car Salesman ConfidentialThink of the window sticker as your secret weapon. Most dealerships put a link to each new vehicle’s window sticker on their ...
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, joined House Democrats in introducing a bill that looks to bar ICE from wearing masks ...
For many, high school is one of the most (if not the most) colorful years of their lives. Some met the love of their life and ...
Former flight attendant sentenced to 18.5 years after secretly recording girls in airplane bathrooms
A flight attendant accused of secretly filming young girls in airplane lavatories has been sentenced to just under 20 years ...
Attorneys and advocates say the fees are a tactic by the Trump administration to make the process of seeking asylum or other ...
U.S. Government Reposts Drone Video Without Metallica Song The Pentagon recently deleted and reposted a video featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth extolling the Trump administration’s ...
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SOFREP on MSNThe Dirty Secret Behind America’s Rigged Politics: Gerrymandering, Term Limits, and Campaign Finance Gone WildThat’s what I learned in the Navy and what I fought for in Afghanistan and Iraq. And it should continue to be the American way, too.
Once a global leader in public health guidance, the U.S. government is now embarking on the unusual project of denying or deleting once-public information provided by its own researchers.
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday planned to introduce a bill in both houses of Congress that would bar U.S. executive agencies from using artificial intelligence models developed ...
The US government no longer has ‘Big Balls.’ Edward “Big Balls” Coristine resigned yesterday, Wired reports. He’d been a full-time government employee for a month.
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