Day: March 10, 2025

‘Leave now’: Trump admin repurposes controversial CBP One app to encourage self-deportations

6:31 pm March 10, 2025

EXCLUSIVE: The Trump administration is rolling out a new app to replace the controversial CBP One app with the new replacement designed to facilitate the self-deportation of illegal immigrants. The Department of Homeland Security is announcing the CBP Home app — which will launch with a self-deportation reporting feature for those in the country illegally.  […]

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NFL Free Agency primer: Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Sam Darnold to make big decisions on next teams

6:02 pm March 10, 2025

The NFL’s free agency negotiating window opens Monday at noon in the lead-up to the start of the new league year on Wednesday, as some of the league’s biggest players have some big decisions to make.  Big-name quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and Sam Darnold will be among the biggest stories of free agency, as […]

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DC to begin reconstructing Black Lives Matter Plaza

5:55 pm March 10, 2025

Work is expected to begin as early as Monday to transform Washington, D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza, according to a statement by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT).  The “evolution” of the plaza was announced on the mayor’s X account, adding that it is part of DC’s America 250 mural project, “where we will invite […]

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NYC judges letting violent perps go as much as 85% of the time: report

5:53 pm March 10, 2025

New York City judges are allowing violent offenders back on the streets at an alarming rate, according to an analysis by the New York Post.  Queens Criminal Court Judge Wanda Licitra, who was appointed by former mayor Bill DeBlasio, released 29 out of 34 (85%) of alleged violent felons between January to June 2024, according […]

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Lithuanian defense minister: Only way to negotiate with Russia is with a ‘gun on the table’

5:39 pm March 10, 2025

EXCLUSIVE: Growing up under Soviet rule, Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė was not allowed to celebrate Christmas. Her mother was born in a Siberian prison camp.  The crime? Her teenage brother was caught handing out leaflets that said, “Lithuania is free.” After 50 years of Soviet occupation during the Cold War, many Lithuanians today are […]

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