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Susie Wiles to hold meeting about Secret Service protocols at Trump events

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles is set to hold a meeting soon on security protocols for events attended by President Donald Trump in light of the media dinner shooting over the weekend. “President Trump and the White House are standing by the leadership of Secret Service, and President Trump has said he personally

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Finally! Nebraska Commits to End In-State Tuition For Illegal Aliens | The Gateway Pundit | by Seth Segal

Finally! Nebraska Commits to End In-State Tuition For Illegal Aliens by Seth Segal Apr. 27, 2026 7:00 am In a dose of good news for the American people, The College Fix is reporting “Nebraska public universities will no longer discriminate against out-of-state American students in favor of illegal immigrants under a consent decree with the Department

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Trump tightens control of judicial picks as Supreme Court stakes grow

President Donald Trump has moved to take tighter control over judicial nominations in his second term, reshaping the process to be more personal and centralized while still relying on the same conservative legal infrastructure that powered his first-term transformation of the courts. The result is more or less a hybrid model. Trump this term is

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Future of MAHA in the balance as Supreme Court hears RoundUp case

Justices will hear from Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto and the maker of the weedkiller RoundUp, as to whether the company should be held liable for not including a warning about potential cancer risks on its label. The case itself involves highly technical concepts related to administrative procedure law and federal versus state authority

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Key law enforcement search tool faces Supreme Court scrutiny

The Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of a key law enforcement tool that has grown in significance in recent years alongside the growth of location-enabled devices: geofence warrants. The justices will hear arguments on Monday in Chatrie v. United States , which will examine Okello Chatrie’s claim that the Justice Department’s use of a

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When and Why Ethernet Still Beats Wi-Fi for Home Internet

Before Wi-Fi became ubiquitous, Ethernet was the preferred way to get your devices onto the internet. By running Ethernet cables in a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN), you could send data back and forth. It is still widely used because sending data along cables is usually faster, and always more reliable

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Tornadoes in northern Texas leave at least two dead and destroy multiple homes

RUNAWAY BAY, Texas (AP) — A tornado-producing thunderstorm left at least two people dead in northern Texas and displaced at least 20 families, with many homes sustaining major damage, authorities said Sunday. At least one person was killed and numerous homes were damaged Saturday night in the town of Runaway Bay, said Wise County Judge

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Here’s How Much San Francisco Tech Companies Pay for Police Protection

Elon Musk called violent crime in San Francisco “horrific” and moved the offices of his social media business X outside the city in 2024 because of safety and business considerations. Other local tech companies have attempted to address their security concerns by partnering directly with cops. Airbnb and Salesforce are among businesses that for years

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