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U.S. 'Department of War' Renaming May Cost $125M

A U.S. plan to rename the Department of Defense the 'Department of War' faces a potential $125 million price tag. Get the latest details on the executive order and its financial implications.

Iran to Execute Protester, Trump Warns of Retaliation

Iran plans to execute Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old shopkeeper, for protesting. The U.S. State Department confirms he is the first protester sentenced to death, prompting a warning from Donald Trump. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.

U.S. Halts Immigrant Visas for 75 Countries

The U.S. State Department will pause immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries starting Jan. 21, citing public charge rules. Learn which nations are affected and the policy's implications.

Stewart Challenges Clintons, DOJ on Epstein Probe

Jon Stewart demands Bill and Hillary Clinton comply with House subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and criticizes the Justice Department for withholding files. Get the latest details.

Illinois Sues Trump Over Chicago Immigration Raids

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker sues the Trump administration over aggressive immigration enforcement in Chicago, alleging military-style tactics and constitutional violations. Read the full story.

Former TD employee pleads guilty to money-laundering

A former Toronto-Dominion Bank employee in New York admitted to processing over $92 million for a laundering network. This follows a massive $3.1 billion fine against TD for compliance failures.

DOJ Misses Deadline to Release 2 Million Epstein Files

The U.S. Department of Justice has missed its legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents, citing a backlog of over 2 million files requiring review. The delay fuels ongoing political and legal battles.

Trump on Bruises and Sleep: 'My Health is Perfect'

Former President Donald Trump addresses health concerns in a new interview, attributing hand bruises to daily aspirin and rejecting claims he falls asleep in meetings. Read the full details.

Trump Admin Terminates D.C. Public Golf Course Lease

The U.S. Interior Department terminated a 50-year lease for Washington's three public golf courses, a move giving President Trump a new opportunity to reshape capital landmarks. Explore the details and implications.

State Dept Lawyers Fear Retaliation, Undermining Legal Role

A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.

DOJ's 'Dope' Reply Sparks Outrage Over Epstein Files

The U.S. Department of Justice faces backlash for an unprofessional social media response to a journalist questioning the release of a fake Jeffrey Epstein letter. Critics slam the tone and legality of the document dump.

Democrats Urge Trump to Reverse Ambassador Recall

Democratic senators warn that recalling nearly 30 career ambassadors creates a dangerous leadership vacuum, allowing China and Russia to expand influence. Over 100 U.S. posts are now empty.

Epstein Survivor Turns on Trump Over Case Files

A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein publicly condemns former President Trump and the DOJ, demanding resignations over the slow release of documents and citing a controversial letter.

Trump flew on Epstein jet 8 times in '90s: email

A newly revealed prosecutor's email details Donald Trump's eight flights on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet in the 1990s, sparking political commentary on the Justice Department's role. Read the full report.

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