The Trump administration will reportedly pay close to $5 million to settle a lawsuit brought on by the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was a protester on January 6th at the U.S. Capitol in 2021.
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Maryland Democrat Gov. rejects reparations study bill, emphasizes need for immediate solutions
Maryland Democrat Governor Wes Moore announced that he has vetoed a state-approved bill to create a commission to study and recommend reparations based on racial discrimination and past years of slavery.
Read More Maryland Democrat Gov. rejects reparations study bill, emphasizes need for immediate solutionsKash Patel Says FBI Leaving D.C. Headquarters, Transferring Over 1K Agents
FBI Director Kash Patel has announced that the bureau will be leaving their D.C. headquarters and transfer 1,500 employees to multiple locations across the country.
Read More Kash Patel Says FBI Leaving D.C. Headquarters, Transferring Over 1K AgentsTexas: Mother Charged After Being Accused Of Buying Ammunition, Tactical Gear For Son’s Planned ‘Mass Targeted Violence’ At His School
A 33-year-old Texas mother has been charged after being accused by authorities of purchasing ammunition and tactical gear for her son’s planned “mass targeted violence” at his middle school.
Read More Texas: Mother Charged After Being Accused Of Buying Ammunition, Tactical Gear For Son’s Planned ‘Mass Targeted Violence’ At His SchoolTrump Not Surprised By Putin’s Absence From Ukraine Peace Talks, Cites Reason Why
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he wasn’t surprised that Russian President Vladimir Putin chose to skip the peace talks with Ukraine, stating that nothing will happen until he, himself, is there to meet with Putin and Zelensky personally.
Read More Trump Not Surprised By Putin’s Absence From Ukraine Peace Talks, Cites Reason WhyReport: Karmelo Anthony, Teen Accused Of Stabbing Austin Metcalf, Will Graduate From High School Despite Murder Charge
Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old who admitted to fatally stabbing student Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, will be allowed to graduate from high school despite being charged with first-degree murder.
Read More Report: Karmelo Anthony, Teen Accused Of Stabbing Austin Metcalf, Will Graduate From High School Despite Murder Charge