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Former blue county sheriff unleashes on Dems after switching parties: ‘Party of paid protests’

May 5, 2025

Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is now a registered Republican after leaving the Democratic Party. “As of today, I’m leaving the party of paid protests, purple hair, and pronouns. And I’m joining the party of faith, family, and freedom — the Republican Party,” Villanueva told the Unite Inland Empire Conservative Conference on Saturday. “Today I announced ending 44 years as a registered Dem and joining the...

Trump foe Letitia James leading charge on new multistate lawsuit over HHS cuts

May 5, 2025

New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday said she is leading a coalition of 20 states in suing the Trump administration over its cuts to public health funding and the Department of Health and Human Services, describing the efforts in a press conference as the most “sweeping and unlawful assault on public health” in U.S. history. The lawsuit, filed by James and other state attorneys general, accuses...

Top UN court dismisses Sudan’s genocide case against UAE

May 5, 2025

NewsFeed The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan’s case accusing the United Arab Emirates of enabling genocide in Darfur by supplying the paramilitary forces with weapons. The ICJ said it lacked jurisdiction, rejecting Sudan’s request for emergency measures and ordered the case be removed from its docket. Published On 5 May 20255 May 2025 Adblock test (Why?)

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For Kalpesh Patel, Diwali, the festival of lights celebrated across India, might well mark lights out for his eight-year-old diamond cutting and …

She stated that feeding the impounded dogs would require another Rs 5 crore a week, which could spark a public backlash.