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In January 2015, Zulkifli bin Hir reportedly was killed during
a raid by the Philippine National Police Special Action Force. Forty-four
members of the police’s elite force also died in the assault.
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"When it comes to fighting
for the American people’s ‘right to know,’ no one holds a candle to
Tom Fitton and his team at Judicial Watch" - Sean
Hannity
Tom Fitton returns with an exhaustive investigation into the progressive
movement’s efforts to dismantle the venerable institutions of American
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HUD to Finally Stop Illegal Aliens from “Riding the
Coattails of Hardworking American Taxpayers”
Earlier this year, in an effort
to reverse the damage amid a nationwide affordable housing crisis, HUD and
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to end the wasteful misappropriation of taxpayer
dollars to benefit illegal aliens instead of American citizens, especially
veterans in need. Under the agreement HUD provided a full-time staff member
to assist in operations at the Incident Command Center (ICC), creating an
interagency partnership to facilitate data sharing and ensure
taxpayer-funded housing programs are not used to harbor or benefit illegal
aliens.
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Conservatives Slam Sam Altman, Open AI Over Teen Suicide
Townhall
Conservatives are attacking the company Open AI and its CEO Sam Altman
after a 16-year-old teenager used artificial intelligence to kill
himself.
Parents of the 16-year-old sued the company that created ChatGPT in the
Superior Court of California, The New York Times reported. Matthew and
Maria Raine demand a jury trial.
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Watchdog
group sues for records on spying targeting Trump associate Michael
Caputo
Washington Examiner
Caputo, a
longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, was subject to what the group,
Judicial Watch, described as a “secret search warrant” of his Gmail
account in 2023, shortly after he joined Trump’s 2024 presidential
campaign. Judicial Watch sought the subpoenas issued to Google demanding
access to Caputo’s account, copies of communications between federal
officials regarding Caputo, and records of investigative documents produced
by the agencies in question that mention Caputo. After Judicial Watch
failed to receive a response that satisfied its concerns, the organization
began to speculate that the surveillance of Caputo was carried out in bad
faith.
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