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Homeowner Waited Until Workers Finished Roof Job To Call ICE, Workers Say In Viral Clips
A Maryland woman is denying allegations that she waited to call ICE on a group of workers she hired to fix her roof until after the work was complete. Video shared by the Instagram account El Salvador Nostalgia shows ICE agents surrounding a home that multiple news outlets said is in Cambridge, MD. The clip was filmed by one of the Spanish-speaking workers from the roof. "In an incident that occurred in Maryland, USA on March 23, 2026, and was shared on social media, workers were detained by agents after the homeowner allegedly called to report them just as they were nearly finished with th…
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Trump Putting Signature On Dollar Bills In Unprecedented Move For Sitting President
President Donald Trump's signature will soon appear on US paper currency in a controversial, historic first for a sitting president. The Treasury Department announced the move in a news release on Thursday, March 26. Trump's signature is meant to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary. Dollar bills have only carried the signatures of the Treasury's secretary and treasurer since paper currency was first issued in 1861. "Under President Trump's leadership, we are on a path toward unprecedented economic growth, lasting dollar dominance, and fiscal strength and stability," sai…
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Epstein Survivors Sue Trump Administration, Google For Exposing Identities
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors is accusing the Trump administration and Google of exposing their identities in recently released files tied to the convicted sex offender. The victims filed a class action lawsuit on Thursday, March 27. The complaint accuses the Department of Justice of recklessly releasing documents over the past several months. The suit claims that the DOJ published the private information of about 100 survivors. "The United States, acting through the DOJ, made a deliberate policy choice to prioritize rapid, large-volume disclosure over protection of Epstei…
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ago Goes Blue: Democrat Flips Seat In Trump District
Democrat Emily Gregory narrowly pulled off a surprising upset, flipping Florida’s state House District 87 seat, which includes President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. Gregory edged Republican candidate Jon Maples, winning 51 percent to 49 percent in the closely-watched special election. Her victory is a significant symbolic win for Democrats in Florida, a state that has leaned heavily Republican in recent years. The district, located in Palm Beach County, was previously held by Republican Mike Caruso, who resigned to become the county clerk. In 2024, Trump ca…
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Congress Loses VIP Perks Through Major Airline As Shutdown Fuels Airport Chaos
Delta Air Lines said it is suspending special travel services for members of Congress as airports nationwide are gripped by hourslong lines amid the ongoing partial government shutdown. The carrier confirmed the suspension of the perks on Tuesday, March 24. Lawmakers won't receive airport escorts, seat upgrades, and priority rebooking during the pause, although a dedicated reservation phone line will remain available. The move comes as flyers face growing delays at security checkpoints, with more Transportation Security Administration agents quitting or calling out sick. TSA …
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New National Poll Signals Changes In Trump Support Levels
A new snapshot of how Americans view President Donald Trump is raising fresh questions about where public sentiment is heading. President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has dropped to 34 percent, while 63 percent of Americans say they disapprove of his performance, according to a new poll released by American Research Group. The findings, based on interviews conducted Monday, March 16, through Friday, March 20, show a slight decline from February, when 36 percent approved and 62 percent disapproved. The current approval rating matches where Trump stood at the end of his first term in J…
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Trump’s ‘Glad He’s Dead’ Remark About Robert Mueller Draws Bipartisan Outrage
President Donald Trump’s public celebration of former FBI Director and Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s death has triggered a wave of condemnation from lawmakers and the public, deepening the animosity that defined their relationship for years. On Saturday, March 21, Trump posted on Truth Social, “Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!” The White House official social media account, @RapidResponse47, reshared the post shortly after, amplifying the message. The backlash was swift. Social media users described Trump’s remarks as “petty,…
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Golden Trump Coin Approved By Hand-Picked Panel Despite Legal, Ethical Concerns
A federal panel hand-picked by President Donald Trump has approved a gold coin depicting him, despite critics pointing out that the move may be illegal. The Commission of Fine Arts voted to back the 24-karat commemorative coin on Thursday, March 19. The coins would show a scowling Trump leaning on a desk with clenched fists, based on a portrait displayed at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. US Mint officials told the panel that Trump personally approved the design for the coins, which typically sell for several thousand dollars. "As we approach our 250th birthday, we are th…
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Canadian Tourism To US Plummets In Trump's First Year Back In Office: Here's How Much
Millions of Canadians stayed away from the US during President Donald Trump's first year back in the White House amid his trade war and threats against Canada's sovereignty. The US recorded about 4.2 million fewer visitor arrivals from Canada through 2025, according to Department of Commerce data from the National Travel and Tourism Office. That was down 20.9% from 2024. Mexico also replaced Canada as the country with the most foreign tourists in the US. In 2025, 17,980,030 Mexican visitors came to the US, compared to 16,018,525 Canadians. The trend has continued into 2026. …
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Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor To Japan's PM In Stunning White House Moment (
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President Donald Trump made a shocking remark about the Pearl Harbor attack while meeting with Japan's prime minister at the White House. Trump made the reference during a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Thursday, March 19. He joked about the surprise strikes on a Hawaiian naval base that killed more than 2,400 Americans and wounded 1,178 others. Trump's quip came as he responded to a Japanese reporter who asked why the US didn't notify Japan before attacking Iran. "We went in very hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we want…
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USPS May Run Out Of Cash Within Year, Could Hike Stamp Prices To Survive
The US Postal Service could run out of money by 2027 and may be forced to stop delivering mail, according to its new leader. Postmaster General David Steiner warned that the agency is at a "critical juncture" during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, March 17. Steiner, who began his role in July 2025, said the USPS is facing a financial crisis that could disrupt service nationwide if changes are not made. The USPS has reported losses nearly every year since 2007, including a $9 billion loss in fiscal year 2025 and continued quarterly losses into 2026…
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Three-Time Trump Voter's Gas Price Outrage Goes Viral: 'Apparently, I'm An Idiot!'
A Pennsylvania woman who said she voted for President Donald Trump three times is going viral for her furious tirade about him as gasoline prices soar during the US-Israeli war on Iran. Amanda Robbins made the angry comments during an interview with NBC News senior politics reporter Johnathan Allen on Tuesday, March 17. Allen spoke to customers buying gas at a Penn Jersey Mart in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, as part of a segment on "Meet the Press NOW." Robbins was blunt when Allen asked her if she had a message that she wanted to directly share with Trump. "You are a wor…
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