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Report: Democratic Senator May Have Breached the Same Statute That Led to Michael Flynn’s Charges

In late April 2025, Maryland’s senior United States Senator Chris Van Hollen (D) found himself at the center of a heated legal and political controversy. Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to petition for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported from the United States on the grounds of alleged membership in the transnational gang MS‑13. [...]

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Important Update on Defaulted Student Loans: Over 5 Million Borrowers Affected by New Policy Change

In an announcement that is poised to affect more than 5.3 million Americans, the U.S. Department of Education has confirmed that it will resume involuntary collection on federal student loans currently in default. This policy reversal marks the end of a multi-year payment pause initially instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and comes after repeated efforts [...]

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NBC’s Sob Story About ‘Key’ Russian Scientist At Harvard Being Deported BLOWS UP

In an era defined by rapid information exchange and ideological polarization, the accuracy and integrity of news reporting have never been more crucial. The corporate media often shapes public discourse by selecting which stories to highlight and how to frame them. In the case of Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova, a recent NBC News article presented [...]

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