Rep. Nancy Mace filed a motion Monday evening to expel her Republican colleague, Rep. Cory Mills, from the House, just hours after NOTUS reported that Mills was considering doing the same to her. "The swamp has protected Cory Mills for far too long and we are done letting it slide. We tried to censure him and strip him from his committee assignments. Both parties blocked it, but we are not backing down," Mace said in a post on X. "The evidence against Mills is overwhelming: beating women and telling them to lie about it, cyberstalking women, lying about his military service, and profiting off his seat. Any Member who votes to keep him here is voting to protect a woman beater and a fraud. He needs to be expelled IMMEDIATELY."
"UNICEF is outraged by the killing of two truck drivers contracted by them to provide clean water to families in the Gaza Strip. Two other people were wounded during this heinous attack which occurred during routine water trucking operations."
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Taipei, April 18 (CNA) The transit of a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) warship through the Taiwan Strait on Friday reflected Tokyo's reaffirmation of its right to free passage through the international waterway, an academic has said. Read more
U.S. President Donald Trump appears to have set his eyes on Greenland again while venting frustration at NATO, as the diplomatic fallout from Iran war exposes rifts in Washington's ties with the security alliance. In a Truth Social post Wednesday evening stateside, Trump said that "NATO WASN'T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM, AND THEY WON'T BE THERE IF WE NEED THEM AGAIN. REMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!" Read more
As the war in Iran continues to affect lives across the globe, a recent news related to President Donald Trump has drawn significant attention. Amid the Middle East crisis, Trump has reportedly told associates that he believes he deserves the Medal of Honor, citing a 2019 visit to troops in Iraq. Read more
Fed up with the state's censoring of Plato, Joan of Arc and Romeo and Juliet, humanities professors are leaving Texas public institutions in pursuit of academic freedom. Texas A&M philosophy professor Martin Peterson is leaving the university after administrators told him in January that he couldn't teach Plato's Symposium in his philosophy class; they said the ancient Greek philosopher's work violated the system's restrictions on gender and sexuality content. Peterson's colleague Linda Radzik, a philosophy professor and associate department head, is jumping ship with similar concerns about academic freedom. Lucy Schiller, a nonfiction writing professor at Texas Tech University, also has plans to leave her job. They are just a few of the faculty members giving up their jobs at Texas public institutions
Cameron Collins, founder of Brew Ha Ha Productions and the Punk in the Park festival, donated $225 to Trump's 2024 campaign, triggering backlash from left-leaning punk fans. On Feb. 27, Collins canceled every Punk in the Park date for 2026. "The current climate surrounding the events has created challenges that make it impossible for us to move forward," the organizers wrote on Instagram. It's no surprise that an underground music scene would loathe a Trump-donating promoter. Yet until this donation, Collins was a respected promoter whose events sustained hundreds of acts, including progressive bands. Some artists who relied on Collins' festivals " even if they hate his politics " said the backlash will hurt their livelihoods too. "It was the worst money I ever spent," Collins said. "It was not worth this."
Secretary of War Crimes Pete Hegseth filmed a personalized video for NRA members confirming their "God-given rights" to bear arms as Dummkopf Trumpf's costly and illegal war against the people of Iran intensifies and people in Louisiana are recovering from the shock of yet another American mass shooting.
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CALGARY " Amazon has removed paperback copies of the controversial 1973 novel The Camp of the Saints from its US website, prompting accusations of censorship from the book's publisher and renewed debate over a book that has divided opinion for over half a century. The novel, written by French author and explorer Jean Raspail, portrays the collapse of Western civilization through mass immigration into France and other Western European countries. Read more
Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned on Monday, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The White House and a Labor Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Her tenure has been plagued by multiple scandals and an investigation that the secretary was engaged in an extramarital affair with a member of her security team and accusations of inappropriate behavior, like drinking on the job.
A shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacn pyramids has left at least one person dead and several people injured, Mexico's security cabinet said Monday. According to preliminary information, a man fired shots at the popular archaeological site, killing a Canadian woman, before taking his own life.
Allbirds made a surprising announcement Wednesday that it is pivoting from shoes to artificial intelligence. The move boosted shares of the miniscule market cap company " it was valued at about $21 million at Tuesday's close " by 582%. The shares, which were under $3 a day ago, jumped to about $17. The company announced that it's pivoting its business to AI compute infrastructure in a release posted to its investor relations page. The company, which according to the release will be called NewBird AI, announced a deal to raise up to $50 million in funding, expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.
President Donald Trump on Monday accused Democrats of trying to weaken America's hand in talks with Iran, calling them "traitors" who are undermining military gains and pushing for a quick deal. Read more
We and others have talked a lot about a potential blue wave, where the Democrats win dozens of House seats. Currently, the House is 214D, 218R, and three vacancies (LaMalfa, Swalwell, and Gonzales). But remember, there is no giant House election, like Hungary had last week. There are 435 separate House elections. To pull off a blue wave, Democrats have to flip a substantial number of Republican-held districts, nearly all of them with a PVI of R+x.
President Donald Trump's often conflicting or inconsistent statements regarding the U.S. war in Iran have not only left American critics confused, but foreign officials as well...
The Trump administration on Monday launched a new system to begin refunding $166 billion in tariffs to U.S. importers after the Supreme Court ruled the levies unlawful earlier this year. The system, known as CAPE, will allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection to issue consolidated electronic payments to importers, streamlining what would otherwise be a complex, entry-by-entry refund process. "It's essentially a fast track for processing refunds," said Reed Smith partner Michael Lowell, adding that importers will need to file claims, but the process should be straightforward. "Customs is estimating that refunds will be processed within 60 to 90 days after submission," he added. "If importers file as soon as the system opens, refunds could begin flowing by mid-June to mid-July." The rollout marks the first phase of the refund effort, meaning not all importers or tariff categories will be eligible right away.