| | | Trump Embarks on First Middle East Trip of Term, Visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE | President Donald Trump will travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from May 13–16, the White House announced Tuesday marking his first Middle East visit of this term and a pivotal moment in reasserting American leadership abroad. Originally scheduled as his first international trip, the tour was bumped slightly after Trump confirmed his attendance at Pope Francis’ funeral in Rome later this week. Read more |
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| | Who will be the next Pope? 55% - Pietro Parolin 23% - Other (Leave a Comment) 13% - Péter Erdő 9% - Luis Antonio Tagle 9% - Matteo Zuppi ⭐️ Featured Feedback: “I hope it will be someone who isn't a political activist like Francis was. The Pope is supposed to be a religious leader.” |
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| | | First Official Photos of Pope Francis in Casket Released by Vatican | The Vatican released the first images of Pope Francis in his casket on Tuesday, offering the world a solemn glimpse of the late pontiff ahead of his funeral, which is scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter’s Square. The photos show Francis resting in a simple wooden casket, clad in traditional red papal vestments and a bishop’s miter. Read more |
| | DOJ Drops RICO Hammer on Tren de Aragua in Historic Crackdown | In a major escalation against foreign criminal networks, the Trump administration’s Department of Justice has indicted 27 members and associates of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) a law traditionally used to dismantle mafias and terrorist cells. Read more |
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| | | Iranian Petroleum Magnate Sanctioned by Trump After Attempted Texas Oil Transfer | In a decisive move against Iran’s global oil smuggling network, the Trump administration announced sweeping new sanctions Tuesday targeting two Iranian petroleum magnates Seyed Asadoollah Emamjomeh and his son Meisam Emamjomeh after one of their vessels was caught attempting to load cargo off the coast of Houston. Read more |
| | Trump’s DOJ Pushes to Break Up Google, Calls for Chrome Browser Sale | President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is moving full steam ahead in its landmark antitrust case against Google, calling on a federal judge Monday to force the tech giant to sell its Chrome web browser and permanently end its chokehold over the internet. This high-stakes move marks one of the most aggressive efforts in modern U.S. history to rein in Big Tech’s monopolistic empire and restore competitive balance in a digital economy dominated by a handful of left-leaning corporate titans. Read more |
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