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Even Republicans Are Losing Patience With Kristi Noem

Kristi Noem faced frustration from some Republicans during a Senate oversight hearing Tuesday over how she’s handling her job as secretary of homeland security. During the nearly five-hour hearing, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized Noem for refusing to take responsibility for the killings of two U.S. citizens, Renée Good and Alex […]


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Trump Says “Wars Can Be Fought ‘Forever’” as US, Israel Unleash Terror in Iran

The administration has not clearly outlined its goals for the Iran war — and, by extension, what would allow it to end.


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Noem Refuses to Apologize to Alex Pretti’s Parents During Heated Senate Hearing

Noem smeared both Pretti and Renee Nicole Good as “domestic terrorists” in the wake of their killings by federal agents.


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Pesticide Company To Stop Producing Weed Killer Linked to Parkinson’s Disease

Syngenta is facing several thousand lawsuits from people who say they developed Parkinson’s after exposure to paraquat.


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House Intel Member: There’ll Be an Iran Investigation if Democrats Win the Midterms

When Donald Trump announced the launch of his war on Iran in a videotaped message, he declared he was “eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.” If there were indications that Tehran was about to strike American targets, that would have been reflected in US intelligence reports. Yet a member of the House intelligence committee, […]


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Gregory Kent Bovino is now under criminal investigation by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office for his conduct during Operation Metro Surge.


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US-Israel War on Iran Part of Long Campaign Against Regional Self-Determination

“All this does is heighten the determination of Indigenous people to find out how they can resist,” says Rami Khouri.


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Veterans For Peace Calls For Widespread Resistance to Illegal War on Iran

[As of this writing, the Iranian death toll in the illegal U.S.-Israeli bombing of Iran is estimated to be 550. In one particular strike on Sunday on Nilouf Square, a densely populated residential and commercial district in Tehran, Mehr News Agency rep…


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Trump’s DEI Crackdown Hit a Wall in Court. What’s Next?

A federal judge voided a Trump administration directive that pressured educational institutions to end all programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion last month. The directive, issued by the Department of Education as a “Dear Colleague” letter to public schools in February 2025, stated that school districts who failed to drop “discriminatory” DEI practices could […]


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