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Hong Kong's Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison
Feb 09, 2026 — Courts & Law
Media mogul Jimmy Lai received a 20-year prison sentence in Hong Kong, raising concerns over the erosion of freedoms under China's influence.
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Congress Faces Calls to Address Judicial Accountability Amid Criticism of Federal Judges
Feb 09, 2026 — Courts & Law
Calls are growing for Congress to reform judicial accountability processes after federal judges are accused of overstepping their authority.
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Andrew Cuomo Launches Radio Show Amid Ongoing Investigations
Feb 09, 2026 — Media
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo begins a radio show while facing federal investigations related to his nursing home policies during the pandemic.
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4th Circuit Vacates Blockade on Trump's Elimination of DEI Grants
Feb 06, 2026 — Courts & Law
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals has lifted a lower court's injunction against Trump's efforts to end federal DEI programs, impacting federal contracting policies.
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Protests Erupt at Minneapolis Yoga Studio Over ICE Sign Removal
Feb 06, 2026 — Immigration
A group of protesters confronted CorePower Yoga staff in Minneapolis, demanding accountability for the removal of an anti-ICE sign, highlighting tensions.
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Michigan and Alabama Advance Bills to Ban Foreign Money in Elections
Feb 06, 2026 — Elections
Michigan and Alabama Republicans have moved to prohibit foreign contributions in elections, aiming to enhance transparency and integrity in the electoral process.
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Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia Faces Establishment Pushback Amid Fraud Investigations
Feb 06, 2026 — Elections
Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia is confronting significant pushback from establishment Democrats as he investigates social services fraud.
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McConnell Faces Pressure Over SAVE Act Amid Election Integrity Debate
Feb 06, 2026 — Elections
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is under scrutiny for delaying the SAVE Act, which seeks to enhance election integrity through citizenship verification.
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Spain Announces Amnesty for Unauthorized Immigrants Amid Controversy
Feb 06, 2026 — Immigration
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced an amnesty for 500,000 unauthorized immigrants, sparking debate over national identity and economic implications.
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Democratic Leaders Propose Conditions for DHS Funding Amid Immigration Debate
Feb 05, 2026 — Immigration
Democratic leaders outline demands for Department of Homeland Security funding, raising tensions over immigration enforcement and deportation policies.
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Pence Criticizes SAVE Act, Sparking Debate on Election Reform
Feb 05, 2026 — Elections
Former Vice President Mike Pence opposes the SAVE Act, raising questions about federal involvement in election integrity and voter registration.
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New Book Argues Feminism and Christianity Are Incompatible
Feb 05, 2026 — Opinion
Dr. Carrie Gress's book claims feminism's pursuit of autonomy conflicts with Christian values, sparking debate on women's rights and religious beliefs.
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Critics Claim 'Hate' Label Misused in Immigration Debate
Feb 05, 2026 — Immigration
Recent comments at the Grammys and protests highlight tensions over immigration enforcement and the use of the term 'hate' in political discourse.
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Protests in Minneapolis Highlight Contradictions in Immigration Policy Debate
Feb 04, 2026 — Immigration
Recent protests in Minneapolis reveal tensions over immigration enforcement and the concept of borders, raising questions about public safety and policy.
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Trump Proposes Triumphal Arch in Virginia, Sparking Controversy
Feb 04, 2026 — Culture
President Trump unveiled designs for a triumphal arch in Virginia, igniting debate over architectural style and cultural values.
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Nurses' Social Media Posts Spark Outrage Over Violent Rhetoric
Feb 04, 2026 — Media
Recent social media posts by nurses wishing harm on political opponents raise concerns about professionalism in healthcare.
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Schumer Threatens Government Shutdown Over Voter Eligibility Legislation
Feb 03, 2026 — Elections
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned of a government shutdown unless Republicans abandon efforts to secure elections against noncitizen voting.
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Texas Father Sues California Doctor Over Abortion Pill Distribution
Feb 03, 2026 — Courts & Law
A Texas father is suing a California doctor for allegedly aiding in the illegal abortion of his unborn children, highlighting tensions over abortion laws.
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Indiana Lawmakers Amend Immigration Bill to Enhance Enforcement Measures
Feb 03, 2026 — Immigration
Indiana lawmakers have amended an immigration bill to strengthen enforcement against unauthorized immigrants, reflecting a push for stricter state-level immigration.
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Criticism of ICE Agents Escalates Amid Protests in Minnesota
Feb 03, 2026 — Immigration
Protests against ICE agents in Minnesota have intensified, drawing comparisons to the treatment of Vietnam veterans and raising concerns over law enforcement safety.
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Poll Shows Strong Support for Deporting Unauthorized Immigrants Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Feb 02, 2026 — Immigration
A new poll reveals that nearly two-thirds of likely voters support deporting unauthorized immigrants, highlighting immigration as a key issue for the 2026 midterms.
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Billie Eilish's Grammy Remarks Spark Debate on Immigration and Personal Safety
Feb 02, 2026 — Immigration
Billie Eilish's Grammy acceptance speech raises questions about her views on borders and personal safety amid her own legal battles with a stalker.
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Grand Jury Indicts Don Lemon Amid Media Controversy
Feb 02, 2026 — Politics
Don Lemon faces a grand jury indictment for allegedly disrupting church services, sparking a media debate over First Amendment rights and legal procedures.
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Federal Judge Blocks Hawaii Law Censoring Political Satire
Feb 02, 2026 — Courts & Law
A federal judge has ruled Hawaii's law restricting political satire unconstitutional, emphasizing First Amendment protections for free speech.
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Justice Samuel Alito Marks 20 Years on the Supreme Court
Jan 31, 2026 — Courts & Law
Justice Samuel Alito celebrates two decades on the Supreme Court, known for his originalist views and significant rulings on key issues.
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NFL Films to Air Super Bowl Highlights Amid Winter Freeze
Jan 31, 2026 — Culture
As winter weather grips much of the U.S., NFL Films will re-air highlights from past Super Bowls, showcasing the sport's history and artistry.
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Department of Justice Supports Lawsuit Against UCLA Medical School's Admissions Practices
Jan 30, 2026 — Courts & Law
The DOJ intervenes in a lawsuit challenging UCLA Medical School's race-based admissions, raising questions about diversity and qualifications in medical education.
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Don Lemon Indicted for Involvement in Church Disruption
Jan 30, 2026 — Courts & Law
Former CNN host Don Lemon was indicted by a grand jury for his role in a disruption at a Minnesota church, raising First Amendment concerns.
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Fulton County Election Board Unable to Locate Missing 'Zero Tapes' from 2020 Election
Jan 30, 2026 — Elections
Fulton County's election board revealed missing 'zero tapes' used to verify ballot counts, raising concerns about election integrity.
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Wisconsin Town Wins Legal Battle Over Paper Ballots Amid Federal Scrutiny
Jan 30, 2026 — Elections
Thornapple, Wisconsin, prevails in court over its use of paper ballots, despite federal pressure and legal challenges from local activists.
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‘October 7’ Performance at Kennedy Center Marks Significant Moment of Remembrance
Jan 29, 2026 — Culture
The Kennedy Center hosted ‘October 7: In Their Own Words,’ a play reflecting on the recent Hamas attacks, coinciding with the return of Israeli hostages.
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Trump's Immigration Agenda Faces New Challenges Amid Protests
Jan 29, 2026 — Immigration
Protests against ICE and immigration policies highlight tensions over Biden's border strategy and its implications for state finances.
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Concerns Rise Over Influence of Instagram on Political Discourse
Jan 29, 2026 — Media
A new report highlights the growing impact of Instagram influencers on political narratives, raising alarms about misinformation and public perception.
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Debate Intensifies Over Deportation Policies Following Border Patrol Shooting
Jan 29, 2026 — Immigration
The shooting of activist Alex Pretti has reignited the debate over deportation policies, with calls for reform from both parties amid rising tensions.
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U.S. Education Department Finds California Violated Family Rights Law
Jan 28, 2026 — Education
The U.S. Department of Education found California violated federal law by concealing students' gender transitions from parents, risking federal funding.
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Social Media Outrage Follows ICE-Related Shootings in Minneapolis
Jan 28, 2026 — Immigration
Following recent shootings involving ICE agents, social media users express outrage, raising concerns about misinformation and emotional responses.
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Ohio Attorney General Candidate Promises to Convict Trump
Jan 28, 2026 — Elections
Elliot Forhan, a Democratic candidate for Ohio attorney general, made controversial remarks about President Trump, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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Trump and Minnesota Leaders Reach Agreement Amid Federal Tensions
Jan 28, 2026 — Immigration
President Trump and Minnesota officials agree to reduce federal presence in Minneapolis, raising concerns about state defiance of federal immigration law.
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Trump Plans Reduction of Federal Agents in Minneapolis Amid Local Opposition
Jan 27, 2026 — Immigration
President Trump is set to reduce federal agents in Minneapolis despite ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement policies.
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Virginia Democrats Advance Gun Control Bill Amid Supreme Court Considerations
Jan 27, 2026 — Courts & Law
Virginia Senate Democrats have advanced a bill to restrict gun ownership, raising concerns about Second Amendment rights as the Supreme Court weighs similar cases.
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Virginia Democrats Propose Gun Legislation That Critics Call Unconstitutional
Jan 27, 2026 — Courts & Law
Virginia lawmakers are advancing a bill that would criminalize possession of certain firearms and magazines, raising concerns among gun rights advocates.
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Debate Erupts Over Activists' Deaths Amid Rising Violence Against ICE
Jan 27, 2026 — Immigration
The deaths of activists opposing ICE enforcement have sparked controversy as violence against immigration agents surges, raising questions about safety and policy.
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Shooting in Minneapolis Raises Tensions Over Immigration Enforcement
Jan 26, 2026 — Immigration
A recent shooting during an ICE operation in Minneapolis highlights the ongoing conflict over immigration enforcement and public safety.
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Fatal Confrontation in Minneapolis Raises Concerns Over Immigration Enforcement Climate
Jan 26, 2026 — Immigration
A deadly incident involving ICE in Minneapolis highlights tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and political responses from both parties.
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Oklahoma Governor Criticized for Comments on Immigration Enforcement
Jan 26, 2026 — Immigration
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt faces backlash for remarks on ICE operations amid rising tensions over immigration policy enforcement.
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Vice President Vance Reaffirms Commitment to Pro-Life Movement at March For Life
Jan 23, 2026 — Politics
Vice President JD Vance emphasized the Trump administration's pro-life agenda at the March For Life, promising ongoing support for anti-abortion policies.
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Virginia Democrats Propose Inclusive Curriculum for Public Schools
Jan 23, 2026 — Education
Virginia Democrats propose a bill to mandate LGBTQ+ history in schools, raising concerns about educational content and parental rights.
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U.S. Murder Rate Declines to Historic Low Amid Policy Changes
Jan 23, 2026 — Crime
The U.S. murder rate is projected to reach its lowest level in 125 years, raising questions about the impact of federal law enforcement policies.