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Biden Judge Blocks Death Penalty in Luigi Mangione Case.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A judge ruled that Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will not face the death penalty if convicted on federal charges.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Luigi Mangione, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and Judge Margaret Garnett.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The ruling occurred on Friday, January 30, 2026.

🎯IMPACT: Mangione could still face life in prison if convicted, though the death penalty removal is likely to be appealed.

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The federal judge presiding over the murder trial of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson ruled on Friday that Luigi Mangione, 27, will not face the death penalty if convicted. U.S. District Court Judge Margaret Garnett, nominated by former President Joe Biden, dismissed the federal murder charge but maintained a stalking charge that carries a maximum punishment of life in prison. Mangione, 27, has pleaded not guilty to both federal and state charges.

Notably, Judge Garnett’s reasoning in dismissing the federal murder charge revolves around a requirement that the killing was committed during another “crime of violence.” The judge agreed with Mangione’s defense team that the stalking charge did not constitute a violent crime.

While the removal of the death penalty is—for now—a significant win for Mangione, the ruling is likely to be appealed. Meanwhile, Mangione’s legal defense also suffered a considerable setback when Judge Garnett rejected his defense attorneys’ attempt to suppress evidence obtained during the search of his backpack at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s on December 9, 2024. Items recovered included a 3D-printed handgun, a loaded magazine, a notebook, a map, and a “survival kit.” Police testified that such searches are standard procedure during arrests.

The Friday ruling means that jury selection in the federal case against Mangione will now likely begin in October of this year rather than on September 8. State prosecutors in New York are pushing to start their state case against the alleged assassin in early July, though Mangione’s attorneys argue this does not give them enough time to prepare an adequate defense.

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Biden Files Lawsuit Against DOJ to Block Release of Embarrassing Interview Recordings.

Former President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts collected from a past investigation.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Former President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) in an attempt to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts from an investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
📺 DETAIL: The recordings and transcripts originate from the former President’s interviews with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer. The interviews took place at Biden’s home in 2016 and 2017. They were part of his work on two memoirs. The recordings and transcripts were viewed as part of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into Biden’s alleged improper retention of classified documents while serving as a U.S. senator and then as Vice President. On Tuesday, Biden filed a lawsuit in Washington’s federal court with Biden’s attorneys arguing that releasing the materials would “constitute an unwarranted invasion of President Biden’s privacy.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Every American, including a sitting or former Vice President, has a right to privacy in the personal conversations he has within his own home… And when the U.S. Department of Justice obtains that private information through a criminal investigation, the Department bears a particular responsibility to protect it from disclosure.” – Statement from Biden’s attorneys
🎯 IMPACT: The lawsuit relates to a broader debate about the tension between privacy rights and public transparency. Last month, it was revealed that Biden’s DOJ investigated Republican lawmakers over accusations that even the prosecutors internally acknowledged as lacking credibility. That same month, it was also revealed that Biden’s DOJ deliberately targeted pro-life activists in collaboration with pro-abortion organizations.

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Jill Biden Feared Joe Was ‘Having a Stroke’ During Disastrous 2024 Debate.

Jill Biden has revealed she was “frightened” by husband Joe Biden’s performance against Donald J. Trump during their 2024 presidential debate, fearing he was “having a stroke.”

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Former First Lady Jill Biden has admitted she was alarmed by former President Joe Biden’s disastrous performance in his 2024 debate against President Donald J. Trump, fearing he was experiencing a stroke due to his listless and confused demeanor.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I don’t know what happened. As I watched it, I thought, ‘Oh, my God, he’s having a stroke.’ And it scared me to death.” – Jill Biden
🎯 IMPACT: Biden’s debate performance effectively killed his re-election campaign, with Nancy Pelosi and other senior Democrats moving to oust him as the Democratic Party candidate, leading to his endorsement of then-Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement.
📰 DETAIL: Jill Biden revealed her true assessment of her husband’s debate performance while pushing her upcoming book, View From the East Wing, although in its immediate aftermath she publicly claimed he did “such a great job” and “answered every question.” Speaking to CBS, she said she was “frightened” by her husband’s performance, claiming, “I had never, ever seen Joe like that, before or since. Never.”

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Trump Warns Oman It Will Be ‘Blown Up’ If It Collaborates with Iran on Controlling the Strait of Hormuz.

President Donald J. Trump warned Oman against cooperating with Iran in any attempt to impose a toll on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil passageway.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump warned Oman, a U.S. ally in the Middle East, that it must “behave” or face potential military action, amid reports that Iran is seeking its collaboration in imposing a toll on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Trump made the statement at a Cabinet at the White House on Wednesday when asked about the strait, which has been largely closed since U.S.-Israeli airstrikes against Iran began in late February.
📺 DETAIL: The Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for one-fifth of the world’s oil and much of its fertilizer, has been a focal point in ongoing peace negotiations after its closure by Iran. Oman, which lies across the strait from Iran, has historically served as a mediator in U.S.-Iran relations, but Tehran has recently been seeking its cooperation in charging tolls on passing ships. Trump stressed that the Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway and that Iran’s demands to control it are a non-starter in the negotiations.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Oman will behave just like everybody else or we’ll have to blow them up. They understand that. They’ll be fine,” said Trump during the meeting.
🎯 IMPACT: Trump’s remarks could alarm Oman, while deterring any notion that it could accede to Iran’s requests to collaborate on the Strait of Hormuz.

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England Has Hit Record Low Fertility, and Over a Third of Births Are to Migrant Mothers.

New data from Britain’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals a sharp decline in fertility rates and live births, with women having just 1.39 children each on average, and the share of children born to foreign-born mothers standing at over a third.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: England and Wales recorded their lowest fertility rate on record in 2025, with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimating women will have an average of 1.39 children over their lifetimes, down from 1.41 in 2024 and well below the 2.1 replacement level needed to maintain population stability without exponential mass migration. The number of live births also fell to 585,396, the lowest total since 1977, continuing a decade-long decline in births. Significantly, more than a third of births are now to mothers born outside Britain.
📺 DETAIL: ONS head of population health monitoring Greg Ceely said the figures reflect a long-term downward trend. The average age of mothers rose slightly to 31.1 in 2025, while fathers averaged 34.0, continuing a trend of older parenthood dating back to the 1970s. Four in 10 births last year involved at least one parent born outside the UK, with India the most common country of birth for non-UK-born mothers and fathers, followed by Pakistan and Nigeria. The London borough of Harrow had the highest share of births to non-UK-born mothers, at 78 percent, while the Isle of Anglesey had the lowest, at 4.7 percent.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “In 2025 the number of babies born fell to the lowest level in almost half a century and continues the long-term trend of falling births going back over the past decade.” – Greg Ceely, head of population health monitoring at the ONS
🎯 IMPACT: The declining fertility rate raises concerns about long-term demographic challenges, including a shrinking workforce and increased pressure on social services, while the high share of children born to parents from overseas heralds major cultural and demographic shifts in the coming decades.

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U.S. Establishes African Ebola Facility to Quarantine Infected Americans.

The U.S. government is setting up a quarantine facility in Kenya to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The United States government is setting up an overseas quarantine facility to treat Americans who have been exposed to Ebola, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
📺 DETAIL: The quarantine facility is located in Kenya in East Africa. It aims to address the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Over 230 people in Congo are believed to have died from Ebola since the outbreak began. By having an overseas quarantine facility, the Trump administration aims to ensure against any possibility of the disease being brought into the United States. The facility ensures Americans in affected countries receive high-quality, lifesaving medical care without needing a medical evacuation flight, a process that takes approximately 12 hours. While some support the decision as a means of containing the outbreak, others have criticized the decision as potentially barring U.S. citizens from entering the U.S.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We cannot and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States.” – Secretary of State Marco Rubio
🎯 IMPACT: While the facility aims to provide critical medical care for Americans in the affected region, concerns remain about Kenya’s limited experience with handling Ebola cases and its lack of essential medical infrastructure, such as Level 4 containment, the highest level of biosafety used to contain deadly diseases. Earlier this month, several U.S. airports started screening travelers from Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan for signs of Ebola. There are already over 1,000 suspected and confirmed cases since the most recent outbreak was confirmed in May 2026. “I suspect this is going to become a very significant pandemic, probably going to leak into Tanzania, leak into Southern Sudan, maybe leak into Rwanda,” said Robert Redfield, former director of the CDC.

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White Americans Projected to Become a Minority by 2050.

Census data highlights a significant demographic shift in the United States, with white Americans expected to become a minority by 2050.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: White Americans are projected to become a minority in the United States by 2050, according to census data.
📺 DETAIL: U.S. Census Bureau data has revealed that white Americans are projected to become a minority by 2050. Specifically, the white American share of the population is projected to drop to 47 percent by 2050, down from 80 percent in 1980. By 2060, white Americans are projected to be only 44 percent of the population. The demographic shift is being driven by mass migration and declining birth rates among white Americans. Currently, there are six states where white Americans are less than 50 percent of the population: California, Hawaii, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas. By 2050, 10 more states are expected to become minority white: Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Washington. By 2060, white Americans are projected to become a minority in 24 out of 50 states, including Alaska, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Virginia. West Virginia is projected to remain the least diverse state, with 86 percent of the population remaining white by 2050.
🎯 IMPACT: If these projections materialize, it will be the first time in U.S. history that the country has been minority white. Demographic change on this scale is very likely to impact political, economic, and social dynamics for decades to come. The census data reveals not only the scale but the speed of the transformation. In 2000, only three U.S. states had a minority white population: California, Hawaii, and New Mexico. Notably, Hawaii had never had a white majority. Reports from late last year also indicated that the U.S. is on track to become minority Christian by 2070. These looming changes reflect a common pattern across the Western world; earlier this month, a study by France‘s National Institute of Demographic Studies revealed that one-third of the country’s population are either immigrants or descendants of recent immigrants.

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Alabama Appeals to Supreme Court After Redistricted Map Blocked by Lower Court.

Alabama has asked the Supreme Court for permission to use its redrawn congressional map after a lower court blocked it.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Alabama has asked the United States Supreme Court to permit the use of its redistricted congressional map after a lower court blocked its implementation. The new map eliminates a Democrat-leaning majority-minority district, in lines with a Supreme Court ruling that racially gerrymandered districts are unconstitutional.
📺 DETAIL: On Wednesday, Alabama officials requested permission from the U.S. Supreme Court to use a new congressional map. The proposed map, which eliminates one of the state’s two Democrat-voting majority-minority districts, was blocked by a lower court on Tuesday. The lower court’s ruling argued that the new map was racially discriminatory. In response to the lower court’s ruling, the state of Alabama cited the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which struck down aspects of the Voting Rights Act of 1965; specifically, sections mandating the creation of majority-minority districts. The Supreme Court ruled that such provisions amounted to unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. The state of Alabama further claims that the lower court’s decision contradicts the Constitution’s equal protection clause.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “[V]oters will be forced ​to vote under a court-drawn racially gerrymandered map that does not meet Alabama’s legitimate districting goals,” Alabama Republicans said of the lower court ruling.
🎯 IMPACT: The push to redraw Alabama’s congressional map is part of a nationwide trend of redistricting ahead of the midterm elections in November. Across various states, legislators have redrawn and implemented congressional maps to favor the incumbent party. Democrat-controlled states have passed pro-Democrat maps, while Republican-controlled states have passed measures to boost Republican representation, often by eliminating racially gerrymandered districts. Earlier in May, South Carolina’s General Assembly held a special legislative session to redraw the state’s congressional map, but RINOs in the state senate blocked the map in a surprise vote, showing that redistricting is not always a straightforward process.

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DHS Draws Up Plans to Halt International Flights Into Sanctuary Cities.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is drawing up plans to suspend international flights into jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is considering suspending immigration and customs processing at airports in sanctuary cities refusing cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The proposal would affect major international airports in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco.
📺 DETAIL: Mullin said officials are drafting proposals to halt the processing of international flights in jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. The proposal could affect major international airports and potentially disrupt both passenger arrivals and cargo operations. The move comes ahead of an expected surge in international travel for upcoming FIFA World Cup matches in the United States. Sanctuary cities limit cooperation with federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), undermining immigration laws. Mullin has previously suggested removing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operations from major airports, though Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy publicly opposed the idea. No final decision on the proposal has been announced.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “They don’t want us to enforce immigration, but they want us to process immigration at their facilities? Nothing about that makes sense to me,” said DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin.
🎯 IMPACT: If implemented, the policy could disrupt international travel and trade, particularly during a busy travel season, and escalate tensions between federal authorities and sanctuary city leaders, who may feel pressured into cooperating with immigration enforcement.

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Green Candidate in Crucial Special Election Wants to ‘Decolonize’ British Farming.

The Green Party’s candidate in a crunch parliamentary by-election (special election) in Makerfield, England, advocated for British farming to be “decolonized” in order to tackle so-called “white supremacy culture.”

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Green Party candidate in a key parliamentary by-election (special election) in the constituency (electoral district) of Makerfield, Greater Manchester, previously called for British farming to be “decolonized.”
📺 DETAIL: On Tuesday, Sarah Wakefield was selected as the far-left Green Party’s candidate for the Makerfield by-election. After selection, it was revealed that Wakefield’s charity shared a report that called for British farming to be “decolonized.” The report included a section advocating “decoloniality”, a movement that “de-centres Western knowledge and celebrates the knowledge of indigenous, racialised and marginalised communities,” despite white British people being the indigenous people of the United Kingdom. Specifically, the report suggested that “perfectionism,” “objectivity,” “defensiveness,” “individualism,” and “a sense of urgency,” along with a belief in “quantity over quality,” the idea that “progress is bigger,” a person’s “right to comfort,” “either/or thinking,” “paternalism,” “power hoarding,” and “worship of the written word” are key characteristics of white supremacy culture.” The report was provided as an educational resource for charities to challenge “colonial power and legacies.” Wakefield’s charity also co-hosted a summit on “racial justice in food and farming.”
🎯 IMPACT: The Makerfield by-election is scheduled to take place on June 18. During the local elections earlier this month, 24 out of the 25 seats on Wigan County Council were won by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party. Polling suggests the race to fill the Makerfield seat is between Reform UK and the governing Labour Party, represented by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham. Crucially, Burnham is expected to successfully challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership and, by extension, the office of Prime Minister if he wins the seat. Polling suggests that Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, puppeteered by Elon Musk, is splitting the Reform UK vote, giving Labour’s Burnham a very narrow lead. The Green Party has been eating into Labour’s vote in recent months, but is considered very unlikely to win in Makerfield, and is reported to have decided to campaign only minimally in order to give Labour a better chance of winning.

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Migrants Are Costing This Country at Least $46 Billion a Year.

Germany’s soaring migration costs, exceeding €40 billion ($46.5bn) annually, are placing immense pressure on public budgets, infrastructure, and healthcare.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Germany is facing migration-related costs exceeding €40 billion (~$46.5bn) annually, with critics warning the true figure could be nearer €50 billion (~$58.1bn) once state and municipal expenses are included. According to reports citing government and regional data, the federal government’s official €24.8 billion (~$28.8bn) figure excludes major costs borne by local authorities, including housing, healthcare, welfare, and infrastructure.
📺 DETAIL: German states and cities say federal funding falls far short of actual expenses, with Bavaria and Hamburg among those demanding greater support. In North Rhine-Westphalia alone, spending on unaccompanied minors reached €667 million (~$775.7m) in 2025, up €320 million (~$372.1m) from the previous year, while Hesse reported costs nearing €235 million (~$273.3m). Housing shortages, rising rents, overcrowded hospitals, and increasing pressure on transport systems have intensified concerns over the long-term sustainability of current immigration policies. Health insurers have also warned of growing deficits, noting that government contributions for migrants often fall well below actual medical costs, leaving taxpayers and workers to cover the gap through higher premiums. Claims that mass migration would stabilize Germany’s pension system are now being challenged, as discussions grow around raising the retirement age to as high as 73. The mounting financial and social pressures have pushed migration policy to the center of Germany’s political debate, with increasing calls for stricter policies focused on economic sustainability and national interests.
🎯 IMPACT: The financial strain is reshaping Germany’s political landscape, with rising costs fueling debates about raising the retirement age to pay for the migrants.

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