Author: Jose Nino

A New Mexico jury found Meta liable for endangering children and misleading consumers about the safety of Facebook and Instagram, awarding $375 million in civil penalties in a landmark verdict. The jury determined that Meta violated the state’s consumer protection laws by failing to protect young people from online dangers including sexually explicit content, solicitation, and human trafficking, according to the Wall Street Journal. The case represented one of the first successful legal tests of whether social media companies should bear responsibility for content posted on their platforms. For years, technology giants have claimed broad immunity from liability under Section…

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State ballot measures protecting women’s sports from biological male competitors could serve as a major turnout driver for Republicans this November as surveys reveal overwhelming bipartisan support for the issue. “In the off-year elections, turnout is so critical, and our polling shows that we’re in the 90s (%) amongst Republicans, within the high 80s (%) being strongly in favor. So if you’re looking for an issue that our base voters are going to say, ‘I’ve got to get to the polls for this,’ this is the issue,” Tom Mooney, a general consultant for such ballot campaigns, told Just The News.…

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An illegal alien from Mexico faces attempted murder charges after allegedly strangling a woman and slashing her throat multiple times while high on methamphetamine in Salt Lake City, Utah. Jesus Alejandro Ramirez-Padilla, a 30-year-old Mexican national, was arrested and charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, and additional offenses following the brutal attack. According to police, Ramirez-Padilla was smoking meth with a woman when he began having thoughts about killing someone. The illegal alien allegedly told investigators he decided he would try to murder the woman he was with. Police allege Ramirez-Padilla choked the woman from behind until she collapsed to…

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President Donald Trump indicated Friday that the United States may soon conclude its military campaign against Iran, claiming the country is close to achieving its objectives as the conflict approaches its fourth week. “We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East,” Trump stated in a social media post. He defined those objectives as “Completely degrading” Iran’s missile capabilities, “destroying” the country’s defense industrial base, eliminating their navy and air force, preventing Tehran from achieving “Nuclear Capability,” and protecting Middle Eastern allies. The comments arrived shortly after…

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The Department of Homeland Security announced this week that for the tenth consecutive month the agency has not released a single illegal alien apprehended at the southern border into American communities. DHS officials declared the achievement represents a complete reversal from former President Joe Biden’s expansive catch and release policy that saw millions of illegal aliens released from the border during his tenure. “Ten straight months of zero illegal aliens released at the border. President Trump promised to secure the Border, and that is a promise we delivered,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said. “We have the most secure border in…

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Professor Ibram Kendi has put out a new book contending that “great replacement theory,” the notion that political leaders aim to inundate nations with racial minorities to weaken the influence of white populations, accounts for everything from Nazi Germany to the anti gang campaign in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele, The College Fix reported. Kendi, who is supposedly constructing a new think tank at Howard University, advances these arguments in his book “Chain of Ideas. The Origins of Our Authoritarian Age.” The Intelligencer section of New York Magazine deemed some of Kendi’s assertions reasonable. The book reportedly contends that…

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned that this year’s graduating seniors may confront the toughest job market for young college graduates in over ten years as artificial intelligence swiftly reshapes the entry level roles that have historically served as launching pads for careers, Fortune reported. Addressing BlackRock’s 2026 Infrastructure Summit, Fink voiced deep concern about the prospects facing this year’s graduates. “I’m worried that when this year’s college graduates enter the workforce, we could see the highest unemployment rate among them in years—even without a recession,” the 73 year old remarked. Fink pinpointed technology as the primary driver upending career trajectories…

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Undercover videos released by investigative group Accuracy in Media show Arizona State University administrators admitting that diversity, equity, and inclusion practices remain active at the school despite a ban on the ideology, The College Fix reported. In one video, enrollment coach Megan Neumann said the school is still “actively” incorporating DEI. “We’re not straying away from it,” she said. “We just have to be cautious.” In a second video, Allison Reynolds, the academic success advisor in the Psychology Department, said DEI is a “big part of … our goals.” She added that DEI is embedded in the curriculum, research labs,…

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday creating a national task force dedicated to combating public fraud and named Vice President JD Vance to lead the effort, Just The News reported. “If we found half the fraud in this country… we would have a balanced budget,” Trump insisted. The President made clear he expected Vance to take the assignment seriously rather than treat it as a ceremonial title. He took a jab at his predecessor while making the point. “This will not be like a Kamala,” he said, referring to former Vice President Kamala Harris’s tenure as border…

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Nine individuals allegedly tied to Antifa were found guilty by a federal jury in Fort Worth, Texas on Friday for attacking the Prairieland ICE Detention Center last year, according to a Just the News report. The government charged the defendants with deploying weapons and explosives against the facility, offering material support to terrorists, and trying to kill an Alvarado police officer along with unarmed correctional staff at the Texas detention center in July. The Justice Department identified those convicted as Cameron Arnold, Zachary Evetts, Benjamin Song, Savanna Batten, Bradford Morris, Maricela Rueda, Elizabeth Soto, Ines Soto, and Daniel Rolando Sanchez…

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