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Trump signs bill extending controversial surveillance powers until Apr 30
President Trump signed a bill extending a controversial surveillance program until April 30, averting its expiration. This short-term renewal, approved by the Senate, sets up another congressional showdown over Section 702 of FISA. The program allows warrantless collection of foreign communications, which can incidentally capture Americans' data, sparking civil liberties concerns.
‘He’ll do it!’ Lawyer sparks firestorm over Donald Trump's pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, believes a presidential pardon from Donald Trump is a strong possibility for his client. Markus argues Maxwell is a scapegoat and would not have been prosecuted if Jeffrey Epstein were alive. He is actively seeking clemency, suggesting Maxwell would testify freely if granted it.
What is FISA renewal Vote? Mike Johnson-backed plan revealed. Details here
FISA renewal Vote: U.S. officials say the authority is critical to disrupting terrorist plots, cyber intrusions and foreign espionage.
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Kash Patel and Tulsi after Bondi? Why Trump keeps losing his A-team
US Attorney General Pam Bondi's abrupt dismissal by President Trump signals a return to his administration's characteristic high turnover. This pattern, seen in his first term, suggests that even unwavering loyalty is insufficient to guarantee survival, as performance and personal chemistry remain critical factors.

A look at how Epstein files dogged Pam Bondi's time as attorney general
Pam Bondi's time as US attorney general saw significant controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Victims and others sought transparency, but the Justice Department's actions led to accusations of a cover-up. Despite promises of full disclosure, the release of documents was criticized as flawed and incomplete. Bondi faced scrutiny and a congressional subpoena.

Trump fires Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general, White House official says
President Donald Trump has officially parted ways with Attorney General Pam Bondi, a decision spurred by mounting discontent over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case files. During her time in office, Bondi faced backlash for how she managed the sensitive documents.

Sheriff Nanos' past suspensions: What are they hiding amid Nancy Guthrie's disappearance?
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos faces scrutiny over a history of eight suspensions, including allegations of perjury, as the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance continues. The County Board of Supervisors will question Nanos under oath regarding his conduct over four decades of service.


Italian court clears way to end citizenship through ancestry — what it means
Italy's Constitutional Court has signaled its intent to uphold a new law restricting citizenship by descent, effectively ending the long-standing jus sanguinis principle for distant ancestors. This change, set to take effect in March 2025, will limit eligibility to those with parents or grandparents born in Italy, impacting millions worldwide.


Banker fired for ‘coffee badging’ despite EE rating asks for interview help - advice turns blunt
A banking professional was unexpectedly fired for "coffee badging" despite stellar performance reviews. This practice involves briefly swiping an office badge to register attendance before working remotely. The incident highlights the tension between return-to-office policies and employee expectations, with online advice focusing on simple explanations and highlighting achievements in future interviews.

Video: Southwest Airlines flight diverted to Atlanta after possible security threat; FBI says no credible danger
A Southwest Airlines flight from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale made an emergency landing in Atlanta. This diversion was due to a passenger disturbance. Authorities investigated the incident. They later confirmed there was no credible threat. The passenger was removed from the plane. The Federal Bureau of Investigation stated no charges would be filed.


Is Trump on the verge of firing Kristi Noem? Here are the top contenders to replace her
President Donald Trump has reportedly asked Republican allies about removing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. This follows tough congressional hearings where she faced sharp questions on immigration policy and a controversial advertising campaign. Senator Markwayne Mullin has been mentioned as a potential replacement, though he denies discussing the matter with the President. The future of Noem's position remains uncertain.

FBI activity sparks new questions in Nancy Guthrie case as investigators signal a turning point
Federal authorities are making significant moves in the Nancy Guthrie case. A former FBI agent notes several 'telling' signs suggesting the FBI is preparing to lead the investigation. Tips are now directed to the FBI, and the case headquarters has moved. Federal prosecutors' involvement indicates a potential shift in command.

Quote of the day on wars by John Lennon: 'We are trying to sell peace, like a product, you know, and sell it like people sell soap or soft drinks. And it's the only way to get people aware that peace is possible'
John Lennon, a Beatles icon, championed peace using his global fame. He believed in promoting peace like a product, making it visible and achievable. He stressed individual accountability for societal issues, not just blaming others. His message remains relevant today, encouraging active participation in creating a more peaceful world. Read on!

Quote of the day by Charlie Chaplin: 'You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down..'
Charlie Chaplin, celebrated for his silent film genius, harbored a profound optimism. From a childhood of hardship in London, he rose to become a global icon with his Tramp character. Despite facing scrutiny and exile, Chaplin's innovative filmmaking and enduring messages of resilience continue to inspire, cementing his legacy as a cinematic master.

What was the hostile Pam Bondi testimony about? Key issues behind the House Judiciary Committee questioning on Epstein files
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced a combative House Judiciary Committee hearing concerning the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation files and the fatal Minneapolis shootings. Lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration over redaction failures in the Epstein documents and questioned accountability for federal actions. Bondi defended the department's responses amidst sharp exchanges and personal attacks.

Dan Bongino appointed FBI Deputy Director: 5 facts about the Donald Trump loyalist and why his selection sparks controversy
Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and conservative commentator, has been appointed as the FBI's Deputy Director under Donald Trump’s administration. His selection has sparked debate due to his lack of FBI experience and history of spreading misinformation. While many see it as a political shake-up, critics fear it could undermine the agency’s integrity and independence.
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