SECRETARY ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Press Freedom at Risk: Big News Outlets Fight Pentagon's New Rules

The New York Times has taken a stand against the Pentagon's new press policy. This policy, introduced last month, forces journalists to accept that they could be labeled security risks. If they do, they might lose their Pentagon press badges. The badges are important. They show that journalists have

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

South Africa Takes a Step Back from G20 Under Trump

South Africa is taking a pause from the G20 while the U. S. holds the presidency. This comes after the U. S. decided not to invite South Africa to join in. The U. S. took over the G20 leadership recently, even though they skipped the summit hosted by South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa in Johan

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Call for Justice: Former Fox News Analyst Accuses Defense Secretary of War Crimes

A former colleague of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is calling for a serious investigation. Andrew Napolitano, now with Newsmax, says Hegseth might have committed war crimes. He argues that ordering the killing of survivors after an airstrike breaks international law. The incident happened in Sept

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Devastation: UN Chief Questions Israel's Approach

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has raised serious concerns about Israel's actions in Gaza. He pointed out that while Gaza has been heavily damaged, the main goal of dismantling Hamas has not been achieved. This, he believes, indicates a flaw in the current strategy. Guterre

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Risky Chat: How a Pentagon Chief Might Have Put Soldiers in Danger

A recent investigation by the Pentagon's watchdog has raised serious concerns about a high-ranking official's use of a popular messaging app. Pete Hegseth, the Defense Secretary, is at the center of this controversy. He shared details about a planned military operation in Yemen using the Signal app.

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

Helping Kids Learn, AI Helping People Hear, and Other News

Linda McMahon, the education secretary, is making big changes. She wants to give more power to states and parents. Some people, like Sen. Elizabeth Warren, don't like this. They think the federal government should have more control. But others argue that the current system isn't working well. Test s

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

A Visit That's Stirring Up Trouble

A big event is happening at Cedar Drive Middle School in Colts Neck. Linda McMahon, the U. S. Secretary of Education, is dropping by. She's part of a nationwide tour called "History Rocks! " This tour is all about teaching kids the importance of the Declaration of Independence. It's the 250th annive

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Missouri's Battle Over Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care

Missouri's legal system is currently grappling with a contentious issue: the wording of a proposed constitutional amendment that aims to ban most abortions. The debate has intensified as abortion rights advocates argue that the summary of this amendment is misleading and violates rules against combi

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Why the Caribbean Strike Story Might Not Be What It Seems

The Caribbean strike story has everyone talking. Some say it was a war crime. Others say it was just a job done. The truth? It's not clear yet. First, let's talk about the claims. Some news outlets say Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered a "kill-everybody" mission. They say he wanted to strike a

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tired Truth: A Peek Into a Long Cabinet Meeting

In a recent Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump, at 79, seemed to have a tough time staying awake. This meeting lasted for almost two and a half hours, and Trump was caught nodding off several times. Before this, he had told reporters that he felt sharper than he did 25 years ago. The meeting w

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