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President Trump Notes Extended Conversation with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin

As you are aware, CTH is watching the small details closely on the U.S-Russia alignment against the backdrop of friction with the European Union, the U.K and Nato on issues surrounding Iran. In the past several days there have been several smaller moments lost amid media chatter of bigger news items, this is one such…
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House passes FISA bill as GOP works through other intraparty feuds

House GOP leaders negotiated their way through fierce intraparty opposition and passed on Wednesday one of the three key pieces of legislation on their agenda for the week, but their struggles are far from over.
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3 family members indicted after protest clash with Turning Point USA journalist in Minnesota

Three family members were charged for allegedly assaulting a journalist who writes for a conservative organization during a protest against immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday.
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Obama Slams Supreme Court Ruling Voiding Race-Based Gerrymandering
Former President Barack Obama joined several Democrats in criticizing the Supreme Court’s ruling voiding a race-based redistricting map in Louisiana, stating that it “effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act.” The post Obama Slams Supreme Court Ruling Voiding Race-Based Gerrymandering appeared first on Breitbart.
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China Loses Monopoly Over The Rarest Of Rare Earths

China Loses Monopoly Over The Rarest Of Rare Earths With less than three weeks to go the Trump-Xi summit in China, the scramble for leverage and superiority – whether in terms of the Iran war or the just as important supply chain of rare earths – is on. That explains why the Pentagon’s push to…
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Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Challenge to E. Jean Carroll Defamation Verdict
A New York federal appeals court rejected Trump’s challenge to relitigate the verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s successful defamation suit. The post Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Challenge to E. Jean Carroll Defamation Verdict appeared first on Breitbart.
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KPMG Ends U.S. Gov’t Audit Business After Losing Army Contract

KPMG Ends U.S. Gov’t Audit Business After Losing Army Contract KPMG, one of the Big Four accounting firms, is winding down its federal government audit business after losing a $64 million-a-year U.S. Army audit contract, a major setback as the Department of War under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moves to bring in another accounting firm.…
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Japan’s Largest Airport Deploys Humanoid Robots For Baggage, Cargo

Japan’s Largest Airport Deploys Humanoid Robots For Baggage, Cargo Authored by Jijo Malayil via Interesting Engineering, Humanoid robots will soon assist ground crews in Tokyo as Japan Airlines launches a trial to address growing labor shortages. Starting in May, the Chinese-made machines will assist with moving baggage and cargo on the tarmac at Tokyo’s Haneda…
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Supreme Court ruling on race-based redistricting prompts quick action in some states

Before the words were even written on a Supreme Court decision striking down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, some states already were taking steps to respond to it.
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Supreme Court Rules Racial District Gerrymandering Violates Constitution

Today, in a very important 6-3 decision at the Supreme Court [Full pdf Ruling Here] the high court ruled in Louisiana -vs Callais that congressional districts drawn by considering race are an unconstitutional gerrymander. Race should not be a consideration in the drawing of district boundaries. Chief Justice John Roberts had previously described Louisiana’s 6th…
