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Biden Official Lets 615 Illegal Immigrants Walk Free After Chicago Raids
Democrats Cannot Win on Economic Issues While Parading Millionaire Celebrities
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Biden Official Lets 615 Illegal Immigrants Walk Free After Chicago Raids
Democrats Cannot Win on Economic Issues While Parading Millionaire Celebrities
White House Defends H-1B Visa Changes Amid Questions About American Workers
Colombian Leader Halts Security Cooperation with America Following Maritime Strikes
POLICY & POLITICS
Trump pardons former Tottenham Hotspur owner Joe Lewis, who pleaded guilty to insider trading
Lewis, a billionaire whose family remains the controlling shareholder of the English Premier League club, had paid a $5 million fine related to securities fraud charges.
Some TSA agents will get $10,000 bonuses for "exemplary service" during shutdown
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Thursday that TSA agents with "exemplary service" during the government shutdown will receive a $10,000 bonus check.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
Netflix makes a big push into games (again)
Alain Tascan, the head of Netflix’s gaming business, said the goal is to "take advantage of the reach and innovations at Netflix to push games in new and unexpected directions."
Bad Bunny wins first award at the 2025 Latin Grammys, which open with Miguel and Santana
How else could the 2026 Latin Grammy Awards open, live from Sin City, but with Miguel singing Santana’s 1970 hit “Oye Como Va” with the guitar legend himself?
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
New foreclosures jump 20% in October, a sign of more distress in the housing market
Foreclosure starts, which are the initial phase of the process, rose 6% for the month and were 20% higher than the year before.
Apple cuts App Store fee in half for ‘mini apps’ that integrate more of its software
Apple on Thursday said it would cut the company’s App Store fees from 30% to 15% for some app makers, if they enter into a new program administered by the iPhone maker.
AROUND THE STAND
Kylian Mbappé’s two goals helped the France national football team secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a dominant 4‑0 win over Ukraine, while Cristiano Ronaldo was ejected for the first time in his international career and now faces a suspension if Portugal advance.
The Los Angeles Chargers pursue a fourth straight victory as they visit the Jacksonville Jaguars, who are reeling from their worst collapse in franchise history and looking to bounce back.
Sharon Osbourne broke down in tears after playing a voicemail left by Donald Trump expressing condolences for the death of her husband, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, highlighting a rare moment of personal outreach amidst political polarization.
Justin Baldoni claims that co‑star Blake Lively improvised a kiss in a deleted scene from their film, countering her sexual‑harassment lawsuit by presenting new footage that insists she deviated from the script.
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