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Southern Poverty Law Center Faces Federal Fraud Charges
The DOJ has charged the SPLC with bank fraud over payments to informants linked to extremist groups.

US Intervenes in Indo-Pacific: Maritime Operation Explained
The US military's maritime action underscores tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.

Cambodia: The Epicenter of Global Online Scams
In 2024, Cambodians have become key players in a surging international online scam industry.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Resigns Amid Controversy
Chavez-DeRemer's departure raises questions about the Biden administration's labor policies and future direction.
Canada Rethinks Economic Ties with the US Amidst Global Shifts
Canadian leadership emphasizes the need for diversified economic partnerships as reliance on the US is reconsidered.

Kash Patel Accused of Public Intoxication Amidst Claims of 'Fake News'
Controversial allegations surface regarding Kash Patel's behavior in public, sparking debates over credibility and accountability.
US Deports South Americans to DR Congo in Controversial Agreement
Fifteen South American deportees arrive in the DR Congo under a new US-Kinshasa deal, raising concerns over human rights.

Controversy Erupts Over Zohran Mamdani's Wife's Past Social Media Posts
Duwaji's apology follows revelations of her past posts praising militant actions.
FIFA Faces Backlash Over Transit Costs for World Cup 2026
Political leaders and fans demand affordable transit options for the upcoming World Cup.
Americans Sentenced for Role in North Korean Cyber Scheme
Two U.S. citizens face prison time for aiding North Korea’s fraudulent IT operations.
Cuban Solidarity vs. American Military Might
Cuba's humanitarian efforts clash with U.S. military posturing amid ongoing tensions.
Media Monopoly: The Rise of Billionaire Control in America
An exploration of how oligarchs are reshaping the landscape of American media.