DOJ fails to reindict Letitia James in Virginia
Emmanuel Alejandro Rondón
James, one of President Trump's most critical Democratic figures, had been indicted in July for bank fraud related to financial activities in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Emmanuel Alejandro Rondón
James, one of President Trump's most critical Democratic figures, had been indicted in July for bank fraud related to financial activities in Norfolk, Virginia.
Joaquín Núñez
Since his return to the White House, Trump has displayed a painting of President Monroe, placed between Alexander Hamilton and President Andrew Jackson, in the Oval Office.
Luis Francisco Orozco
While a lower court previously ruled that the new map represented unconstitutional racial gerrymandering, the Supreme Court said Thursday that decision appeared to be incorrect.
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Virginia Martínez
The Trump Administration considered it unacceptable that the dictator demanded to extend the shield to dozens of his associates.
JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)
“I 100% stand with the Jewish folks,” Leonard Christian, who introduced the bill, told JNS.
Joaquín Núñez
Although the United States was not involved in the conflict between the two African nations, the Trump administration decided to get involved in January of this year. Finally, after months of negotiations, the mediation ended with a peace agreement.
Sabrina Martin
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services claims that this adjustment will allow for more frequent background checks.
Víctor Mendoza
In an opinion column, Machado explained that her country is taken over by what she described as a criminal cartel and argued that its reach extends to the United States. In this sense, Machado stressed that anyone who believes that this is another authoritarian regime "is dangerously mistaken."
Just The News/Natalia Mittelstadt
The person arrested is a male and the arrest included the FBI going to a house in northern Virginia, a senior law enforcement official told Just the News.
JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)
Jew-hatred activists “turned campuses into battlegrounds after Oct. 7, while schools "stood by or actively joined the chaos," Linda McMahon said.
Karina Mariani
The controversy has put a fundamental question on the back burner: is Albanese's bigotry an individual aberration or does it reflect a systemic UN problem?
Williams Perdomo
In the case of news, the most searched for was the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. It was followed by searches for news related to Iran, the government shutdown and the election of the new Pope Leo XIV.
Williams Perdomo
The Puerto Rican artist had 19.8 billion plays this year. He won the award for the best global album of 2025 with DeBÍ TiRAR MAS FOToS.
Rosana Rábago Sainz
The 95th edition, hosted by comedian Jimmy Kimmel, will take place on March 12 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Alejandro Baños
This Friday, the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be drawn at a ceremony attended by Donald Trump and numerous other personalities.
Just The News staff
It directs President Donald Trump to stop using the military “unless specifically authorized by a declaration of war or specific authorization for use of military force.”
Just The News
"The Biden administration created one of the worst national security crises in American history. Biden let into our country nearly 190,000 unvetted Afghan aliens, only determining who they were and their intentions when they were already on American soil," said DHS Secretary Noem.
Just The News
The media widely reported on a study finding that the world would be $38 trillion poorer in the future unless action was taken to reduce emissions. The media were far quieter when it was found to have profound flaws. Now that the authors have retracted it, the flaws are being downplayed.
Víctor Mendoza
Antetokounmpo barely lasted three minutes on the court before collapsing and leaving the game against the Pistons. Doctors are calling it a "calf strain" pending further tests.
Joaquín Núñez
Ford CEO Jim Farley claimed the move is "a win for customers and for common sense."