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YUBNUB.NEWSIran Signals Willingness to Talk With Trump About Nuclear Arms ControlTehran said it won’t consider giving up its nuclear program entirely, but could discuss ways to stay nuclear-weapon free.Iran has signaled it is open to some dialogue with Washington if the talks are…0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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YUBNUB.NEWSDemocrats Aim to ‘Score Cheap Political Points’ on Shutdown, House GOP Leader SaysHouse Republicans are looking to pass a continuing resolution on Tuesday to keep the government running. If a resolution isn’t passed by Friday, then nonessential parts of the government will temporarily…0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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YUBNUB.NEWSIt Sure Looks Like the Trump Admin Just Outfoxed the Judge Trying to Block Pro-Hamas Leader's DeportationThe Trump administration sent the far-left into an apoplectic rage on Sunday when it was announced they had detained pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil. The Department of Homeland Security took him into…0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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YUBNUB.NEWSBREAKING: InfoWars Reporter Brutally Murdered in Austin — Alex Jones Blames Policies of Soros-Backed District AttorneyInfowars Reporter Jamie White An InfoWars reporter was brutally murdered in Austin on Sunday evening, Alex Jones has announced. Posting on the X platform, Alex Jones said the murder of Jamie White was…0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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Trump says he’s not considering pardon for Derek Chauvin, convicted in George Floyd murderPresident Trump shot down speculation Friday that he might pardon former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin — whose 2020 murder of George Floyd unleashed months of protests and rioting nationwide — after conservative media personality Ben Shapiro publicly urged the commander-in-chief to do so. “No, I haven’t even heard about it, no. I haven’t heard of that,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died after Chauvin, now 48, knelt on his neck for...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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Could Derek Chauvin be pardoned? Conservative commentator launches effort to petition TrumpConservative commentator Ben Shapiro has publicly called for the president to pardon former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for federal crimes related to George Floyd’s 2020 death – drawing derision from the Minnesota attorney general who helped put Chauvin in prison but amplification from one of Trump’s most powerful advisers. Shapiro’s proposal could spring to mind several questions, including: “Could a president do that?” (Answer: Yes); and, “What would it matter, since...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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Trump withdraws slew of Biden-era lawsuits tied to abortion, racial discrimination, financial regs and morePresident Donald Trump has used his new powers to dismiss a slew of lawsuits filed under former President Joe Biden, including challenges to state abortion bans, allegations of racism in police and fire departments, environmental and anti-whistleblower cases, and various business-related disputes. Meanwhile, he has largely left Biden-era antitrust lawsuits untouched. The Trump administration took steps as recently as this week to drop a lawsuit challenging Idaho's abortion ban...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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Trump administration drops suit that sought to cut toxic emissions in ‘Cancer Alley’The Trump administration has dropped a lawsuit that sought to cut toxic emissions from a facility in a highly polluted area of Louisiana known as “Cancer Alley.” In 2023, the Biden administration filed a lawsuit against Denka Performance Elastomer in an effort to get it to cut down its emissions of chloroprene. Chloroprene is a chemical that’s used in the production of neoprene, a material that is used to make wetsuits, hoses and adhesives. The EPA considers chloroprene to be a likely...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились
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Trump Administration Drops High-Profile Emergency Abortion Case, Leaving Advocates ‘Devastated’The Trump Administration dropped a high-profile lawsuit over the right to emergency abortions in Idaho on March 5—a stark reversal from the Biden Administration, and a move that reproductive rights advocates, providers, patients, and legislators have called “devastating” and “troubling.” “Unfortunately, it was not a surprise at all. We have been nervous but ready for this decision to come down. I think the Trump Administration has abandoned pregnant women in medical crises by abandoning [...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились