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Month: November 2025

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro Gives Major Update on Trump Surge to Fight Crime in Washington, DC (VIDEO)

U.S. Attorney for DC, Jeanine Pirro – Screencap of Twitter/X video. Judge Jeanine Pirro, now the U.S. Attorney for Washington, DC just gave an update on the efforts of the Trump administration to fight crime in the city and it’s all good news. In the video below, Pirro compares current crime statistics to those in …

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Governor Moore Announces Appointment of Michael “Mike” Farlow to Worcester County District Court

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore today announced the appointment of Michael “Mike” Farlow to the Worcester County District Court. “Mike Farlow is a dedicated public servant whose career as a prosecutor and private attorney has prepared him well for the bench,” said Gov. Moore. “His commitment to the people of Worcester County, both in the courtroom and …

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House Passes Bill to Release Epstein Files With Only One ‘No’ Vote

The House of Representatives took decisive action Tuesday, passing a bill by a staggering 427-1 margin to compel the Justice Department to hand over all files tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities. This move comes after prolonged delays and internal debates, signaling a rare moment of unity in Washington on an issue that has lingered …

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Michigan Chief Deputy Superintendent’s Answer Shows Gender Indoctrination Continues to Plague Public Schools

Public education was once understood as a sacred trust: parents would send their children to school with the expectation that the people running those institutions shared a basic understanding of truth, biology, and moral responsibility. That era is gone. Nothing makes this clearer than the latest embarrassment coming out of Michigan, where Chief Deputy Superintendent …

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US Charges 8 Foreign Nationals in Global Insider Trading Scheme That Made Millions

Eight foreign nationals suspected of running a global insider trading network that generated tens of millions of dollars in illicit profits are facing charges of securities fraud and money laundering in the United States, federal prosecutors announced Nov. 18 in Boston. Federal authorities claim three of the suspects were leaders of the insider trading network, which operated …

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Governments Continue to Obscure Covid-19 Vaxx Data Amid Rising Concerns Over Excess Deaths

The FDA initially tried to hide Pfizer’s COVID vaccine trial data for 55 years, then extended it to 75 years, claiming insufficient staff. A federal judge forced partial disclosure, but the FDA continues resisting full transparency. The UKHSA refused to release anonymized mortality data, falsely claiming it would “harm mental health” and require 76 years …

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Alaska’s Graphite Creek Breakthrough Could Undo China’s Rare Earth Dominance

Rare earth elements drive the backbone of today’s technology, from smartphones and electric vehicles to military hardware and medical devices. These 17 metals, with their unique magnetic and chemical traits, keep industries running smoothly. Yet global reserves stand at just over 90 million metric tons, and at today’s mining pace, they could dwindle in a …

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The inaugural Governors Challenge Collegiate tournament set to take place this weekend

Nov. 21-23 at the Wicomico Civic Center SALISBURY, Md. – Governors Challenge Collegiate tips off its inaugural tournament this Friday through Sunday, Nov. 21-23 at the Wicomico Civic Center. The tournament features nine Division III men’s and women’s basketball teams competing over the three-day span. “We’re excited about expanding the Governors Challenge brand into the collegiate …

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