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With More Nations Than Ever, World Cup 2026 Brings a Security Challenge
By Chris Summers The 2026 World Cup soccer tournament will present a major security challenge for its main host, the United States, due to the unprecedented scale of the event, experts have told The Epoch Times. The draw for the 2026 World Cup was held in Washington on Dec. 5, and the following day, the…
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ICE Arrests 2,824, Deports 11,870 in New Orleans in November
By Naveen Athrappully The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) New Orleans field office arrested 2,824 illegal immigrants in November and deported 11,870 from the country, it said in a Dec. 11 post on X. Among the arrested were gang members, including two from Tren de Aragua and five from MS-13. Both transnational organizations were designated…
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Land Along Southern Border Is Transferred to Navy to Become Part of ‘National Defense Area’
By Jacob Burg The Trump administration said on Dec. 10 that it would transfer roughly 760 acres of public land along the U.S.-Mexico border in California to the Navy for three years to support border security operations. While announcing the decision Wednesday, the Interior Department said the land would become part of a “National Defense…
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Trump Says US Has Seized Oil Tanker Off Coast of Venezuela
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump said on Dec. 10 that the United States seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela in what appears to be an escalation in the administration’s campaign against the country over drug trafficking. “We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela, a large tanker, very large,…
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New Bipartisan Bills Aim to Raise Penalties for Online Child Abuse, Sextortion
By Savannah Hulsey Pointer Lawmakers announced on Dec. 9 three new bipartisan bills to address online violence and sexual abuse as part of a government push to crack down on child exploitation. Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, respectively, introduced the legislation to…
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FDA Investigating Deaths Potentially Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines Across Age Ranges
By Aldgra Fredly The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking into the potential links between COVID-19 vaccination and deaths in various age groups, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The FDA investigation is being carried out as part of a safety review, a HHS spokesperson said on Dec. 9.…
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State Department Has Revoked 85,000 Visas Since January, Official Says
By Jacob Burg The Trump administration has rescinded 85,000 visas across all categories since President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, a State Department official said on Dec. 9. The official told The Epoch Times that the revocations, which are more than double the numbers from 2024, include 8,000 students. “Some of the top reasons why…
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Student Sues North Carolina School District After Tribute to Charlie Kirk Is Censored
By Tom Ozimek A North Carolina high school student and her parents have sued the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, alleging the district violated her constitutional rights after censoring a message she painted in tribute to assassinated conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The student, identified as G.S., filed the complaint on Dec. 8 in the U.S. District…
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Trump Warns ‘Biggest Threat’ to US Would Be Supreme Court Overruling Tariffs
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that national security could be at risk if the Supreme Court rules against his tariffs under an emergency law, arguing that it could pose the “biggest threat” to the United States. “The biggest threat in history to United States National Security would be a negative decision…
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Federal Reserve Poised to Cut Interest Rates at Final Meeting of 2025
By Andrew Moran The Federal Reserve’s final policy meeting of the year is expected to end with an interest rate cut, but all eyes will be on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s outlook for 2026. Monetary policymakers will gather for their Dec. 9—10 Federal Open Market Committee meeting, where they will decide on the benchmark…
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