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A 250-foot golden Triumphal Arch under construction in Washington D.C. seen from a low angle, dwarfing a line of unpaid border guards in dusty uniforms, high contrast black-and-white, harsh sunlight, 4K HDR documentary photography.
A 250-foot golden Triumphal Arch under construction in Washington D.C. seen from a low angle, dwarfing a line of unpaid border guards in dusty uniforms, high contrast black-and-white, harsh sunlight, 4K HDR documentary photography.
A wide-angle shot of a political campaign banner featuring Nancy Mace and Donald Trump being torn down by workers in a dusty parking lot, desaturated color grading, 50mm prime lens, natural overcast light.

Trump Snubs Mace Over Demands for Epstein Files #

Nancy Mace stood before a banner of herself and Donald Trump in South Carolina this week, only to watch the former President shatter her political career via Truth Social. Trump officially endorsed Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette in the state’s gubernatorial primary, describing the challenger as an "America First Patriot" while Mace’s polling numbers collapsed by five percent. According to Mace, the snub was the price of transparency. She claimed in a statement that she "put the likelihood of an endorsement…

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Massive industrial server racks inside a repurposed power plant, harsh fluorescent lighting, thick black cables snaking across a concrete floor, high contrast black-and-white, wide-angle lens.

Bitcoin Miners Seize Power Grids for AI Factories #

MARA Holdings is moving to purchase the Long Ridge Energy power plant for $1.5 billion, signaling a terminal pivot from digital currency to the physical hosting of the Cognitive Enclosure. The deal includes the assumption of $785 million in debt and 1,600 acres of land intended to house a massive…

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Starmer Faces Ruin as Mandelson Epstein Files Leak #

Peter Mandelson promised the British government in a letter that they would "never regret" his appointment as ambassador to Washington, a claim now mocked by 1,000 pages of newly released documents. The files, published after intense pressure from lawmakers, detail Mandelson’s extensive ties to Jeffrey Epstein and have triggered immediate…

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Biden Sues His Own DOJ to Hide Memoir Tapes #

Former President Joe Biden filed a lawsuit in a Washington D.C. federal court on Tuesday, attempting to block the Department of Justice from releasing audio recordings of his private interviews…

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Chicago Nurses Strike Against Hospital Union Crackdown #

Brenda Hernandez stood outside Chicago’s Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital this week, rallying her fellow nurses against a corporate owner they claim is retaliating against them for wanting a voice.…

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In Brief #

Judge Blocks New Hampshire Voter Citizenship Law

Judge Elliott of the U.S. District Court struck down a 2024 New Hampshire law that required official documents to prove citizenship for voting. The judge ruled that eliminating the use of sworn affidavits constitutes an 'unjustifiable burden' on the right to vote under the 14th Amendment.

Former Des Moines Superintendent Sentenced to Prison

A federal judge sentenced former school district leader Roberts to two years in prison for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship for two decades. Prosecutors proved Roberts used a counterfeit Social Security card to attain a 'position of trust' overseeing 30,000 students.

Newark Imposes Curfew Following ICE Detention Clashes

Mayor Ras Baraka has imposed a curfew around the Delaney Hall detention center after violent clashes between protesters and police on Saturday. The conflict erupted over federal immigration policies and the transfer of detainees, with protesters accusing Governor Sherrill of spreading 'MAGA propaganda.'

California Mayor Guilty of Acting as China Agent

Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, pleaded guilty in a Los Angeles federal court to acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government. Wang admitted to promoting Beijing's propaganda and distributing links supporting China's stance on Xinjiang to the local media.

Alabama Nitrogen Gas Executions Upheld by Court

A federal judge ruled that execution by nitrogen gas does not violate the ban on cruel and unusual punishment, despite evidence of 'air hunger.' The decision clears the way for the execution of Jeffery Lee on June 11, cement-lining the state's pivot to autonomous killing methods.