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Trump and Hegseth Convene Military Leaders Amid Mystery

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON -⁤ Former president Donald Trump and Fox News host Pete Hegseth are scheduled to address an ‌estimated several hundred U.S. military leaders this week, signaling a potential shift in ⁣defense priorities⁢ and a demand for unified support behind teh management’s forthcoming strategy. The meeting, requiring in-person attendance from commanders across the globe, is drawing scrutiny from⁣ national security analysts⁢ who question its ‍purpose and potential impact on military morale.

the gathering comes as ‍the trump ⁤administration prepares to unveil a defense policy that diverges from ‌decades of precedent, reportedly​ prioritizing the Northern hemisphere over traditional focus areas like Europe and Asia. Experts suggest the meeting aims⁣ to ‌secure buy-in from ​top military officials for this new direction,⁣ which includes increased domestic deployments and a more assertive role for the ​military in border security and law enforcement. ⁣

Brookings institution Director of Research for Foreign Policy, Michael O’Hanlon, characterized the mandatory in-person meeting as “theatrics” and an attempt to “impose” rather than foster a genuine exchange of views. Bryan⁣ Clark, a senior fellow at ⁣the Hudson Institute,‍ anticipates ‌the discussion⁤ will center on the administration’s evolving defense strategy.

Hegseth has been a⁤ vocal proponent of expanded military involvement in domestic ⁢operations, including securing the U.S.-mexico border, supporting “law enforcement surges” in American cities, and authorizing actions against suspected drug traffickers​ in the Caribbean. Thes initiatives,Clark explained,represent a significant departure ​from established norms.

“I think thay’re trying to set the tone, set ⁤the context, for these generals and admirals to say the strategy we have coming out is very different than what⁢ you’re used‍ to – we need you​ to all be on ⁢board with it,” Clark said. The‍ requirement for in-person attendance,despite logistical challenges posed by global time zones,is intended to underscore the importance of the administration’s message. “It’s a way‌ of demonstrating that this is significant,” Clark added.

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Immigration enforcement tactics escalate in Chicago

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

National​ Guard Deployment to​ Chicago Sparks Immigration Concerns

CHICAGO – The⁢ deployment of the Illinois National​ Guard​ to Chicago to assist local law enforcement has ignited fears among immigrant⁤ communities that increased military presence will lead ⁤to heightened immigration enforcement, even for individuals not suspected of criminal activity. ⁣The move, announced‌ as part⁤ of a ​broader effort to⁣ combat⁢ rising crime, ‍is‍ drawing criticism from advocacy⁤ groups who worry about the chilling effect on access to‌ essential services.

the concerns stem from ⁣the potential for collaboration between National Guard personnel and federal immigration authorities, raising ⁢the specter of⁣ expanded immigration​ checks. Community organizers report ⁤anxieties among residents, including Latinos, that any⁣ interaction ⁢with authorities – seeking medical care, reporting ⁤crimes, or accessing social services – could⁣ result in ‌detention or deportation, irrespective of immigration status. “We know the presence of the National Guard will lead to our⁢ neighbors being afraid⁤ to seek help⁤ when they ‍need medical care, need to report ​crimes, or require social services, because⁢ of⁤ this military presence,” said Sandra⁣ Pita, a community organizer.

The deployment comes as Chicago grapples with persistent concerns over​ violent crime, though city officials have ⁣recently noted decreases in⁣ some categories. While the specifics of the National Guard’s role remain under discussion, the broader trend of⁢ utilizing military resources for domestic law enforcement is gaining traction⁤ nationwide. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry recently requested a similar National Guard⁣ deployment to New Orleans and other cities, praising President ‍Biden’s decision to send ⁢troops to Washington D.C.and Memphis to address crime.

The situation in Chicago reflects ‌a growing‍ debate ‍over the appropriate role ⁣of the military in civilian policing and the potential ⁤consequences for vulnerable populations.Advocates are calling for clear assurances ⁤that‍ national Guard personnel will not be involved ‍in immigration⁢ enforcement activities and that community trust will be prioritized. The long-term impact of the deployment on Chicago’s immigrant communities remains to be seen.

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Title: Trump Hints at Murdoch, Dell Involvement in TikTok Deal

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 22, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Says Murdochs, Dell could Be‍ Involved⁣ in tiktok Deal

WASHINGTON (November 22, 2023) ⁣- Former President Donald Trump revealed Sunday that media mogul Rupert Murdoch and ⁢technology giant Dell are potential candidates to take a stake in TikTok, ⁤the popular social media app‌ facing ongoing scrutiny over it’s ties to​ China. ‌Trump indicated the deal would prioritize American control,‍ with Americans holding six ‌of seven seats ⁤on ‌a planned board overseeing the platform. ⁢

The potential involvement of ⁢Murdoch’s media empire and Dell ‍marks a meaningful development ‍in the Trump administration’s efforts to ‌address national security concerns surrounding TikTok,‍ owned by ⁣Chinese company ByteDance. U.S.officials have⁣ expressed fears that the app’s algorithm could be⁣ manipulated by ⁤the ⁤Chinese government to influence users and gather data. This latest development comes as a December 16 deadline approaches for the U.S. and China to ⁣finalize details of a⁢ potential agreement.

Trump discussed the TikTok deal with Chinese President Xi ⁢Jinping in⁤ a phone call ⁢Friday. Despite Congress​ passing legislation calling ​for a TikTok ban set to take⁢ effect in January, Trump has repeatedly⁢ issued ⁤orders ⁢allowing‍ the app to​ continue operating⁣ in the U.S. while pursuing a sale of its ‌U.S. operations.

Trump also mentioned that conservative activist Charlie​ Kirk encouraged him to use TikTok,‍ crediting⁣ the app with helping him connect with⁢ younger voters. He admitted to being “a little ‌prejudiced”‍ toward ⁤the‍ platform because of⁤ this.

Representatives for Murdoch, dell, and Ellison have ​not yet responded to requests for⁢ comment. Trump ‌filed a⁢ lawsuit against Murdoch and‍ The Wall‌ Street‍ Journal in July following ⁤a story detailing his ⁢ties‍ to ⁢Jeffrey Epstein.

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Title: US Navy Strike & Cocaine Confiscation: Caribbean Drug War Intensifies

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 21, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Cocaine Recovered ‍After U.S.‌ Navy Destroys Drug Speedboat in Caribbean

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic ⁣- The Dominican ⁢Republic’s National Directorate for Drug Control announced today⁢ the recovery of 377 ‍packages of cocaine from ⁣a speedboat destroyed by the U.S. Navy in a recent anti-narcotics operation. The incident is⁢ part of a controversial mission by the ​Trump⁤ administration‌ targeting drug trafficking in the southern⁤ Caribbean.

Officials stated‌ the vessel was destroyed approximately 80 nautical miles south of Isla⁢ Beata, a Dominican Republic island. The Dominican Republic Navy collaborated with U.S. authorities to locate the speedboat,⁢ which⁤ authorities allege ‍was ‍attempting to use the Dominican Republic as a transit point for cocaine destined for the United States.

“This is the first ​time in history that ‌the United States ⁢and the Dominican ​Republic carry out ‌a joint⁣ operation against narco terrorism in the Caribbean,”⁢ the directorate said‍ in a statement.

The ​destroyed boat allegedly carried 1,000 kilos of cocaine.⁤ The U.S. Navy deployed eight warships and a submarine to the region in August as part of​ the administration’s‌ efforts to combat‌ drug trafficking. The White House reports the flotilla has destroyed three drug-carrying speedboats,resulting in more than ‍a dozen fatalities.

The ⁢operations have drawn⁤ criticism from ⁤human rights‍ groups, who allege extrajudicial ‌killings. Democratic senators have introduced a resolution seeking to halt further strikes.⁢ The⁢ Trump ​administration claims at least two of the sunk⁢ vessels originated from Venezuela, ⁤with officials frequently​ accusing Venezuelan President ​Nicolás Maduro of leading a drug trafficking organization known as the​ Cartel of the Suns – charges Maduro ​denies,⁣ characterizing the U.S. naval presence as an attack on his country.

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Title: Trump’s H-1B Visa Plan Sparks Confusion, Fee Changes

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

White House Clarifies $100K H-1B Visa Fee, Exempting Current Holders

WASHINGTON ⁣- ‌The‍ Biden governance has clarified that a proposed $100,000 fee for certain H-1B visa applications will not apply to existing ‌H-1B visa holders, according to recent‍ statements. The ⁣fee, initially announced as part ‌of ⁣a broader plan to fund border security and overhaul ⁢immigration pathways, sparked concern among tech companies and workers already⁢ in the U.S.

The proposed⁣ fee ⁣structure, unveiled alongside ⁤plans for “Trump ​Platinum Cards” ⁢aimed at​ attracting foreign investment,⁢ seeks to shift the financial ‍burden of border enforcement onto companies utilizing the H-1B visa program. The Trump Platinum Card, priced at $5 million, woudl grant foreigners up ​to​ 270 days ⁤in the U.S.⁣ without U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income, while a $5 million gold card would replace existing employment-based visas.

These cards,proposed ‌by Lutnick,would perhaps replace employment-based visas currently available to ⁣professionals like ⁤professors,scientists,artists,and athletes. The move has drawn praise from groups like U.S. Tech​ Workers, who called it “the next best thing” to abolishing the‍ H-1B visas altogether, arguing they displace American workers.

Though, ‌the ‌proposed fee increase has faced legal challenges. Doug Rand, a senior official at U.S. ⁢Citizenship and⁤ Immigration ‌Services during⁣ the ⁢Biden administration, labeled the fee “ludicrously lawless,” ‍characterizing⁢ it ​as⁣ “fan service‌ for immigration restrictionists” unlikely‍ to withstand legal scrutiny. Rand stated, “Trump gets his headlines, and inflicts a jolt of⁢ panic, and doesn’t​ care whether this survives ‍first contact with the courts.”

Historically, H-1B visas have​ been allocated‍ thru a lottery ‍system. This year, Amazon ⁢received‌ the most H-1B visas,‌ exceeding 10,000, followed‍ by Tata ⁣Consultancy, Microsoft,⁢ Apple, and⁣ Google. California hosts the largest concentration of H-1B⁤ workers. ⁢

Critics contend⁢ that ⁤H-1B visas are often granted for‌ entry-level positions, ⁣rather than roles ⁢requiring specialized skills.​ Concerns also exist that companies exploit the program by classifying jobs at lower skill levels to reduce labor costs, potentially undercutting ​U.S. wages. This has‍ led many U.S. companies to ⁣outsource tasks ‍to ⁤consulting firms like Wipro, Infosys,‍ HCL Technologies, Tata, IBM, and Cognizant, which then hire foreign workers, frequently enough from India, and contract them ⁢out to ​U.S.employers.

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Late-Night Hosts React to Jimmy Kimmel Suspension and Censorship Concerns

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 19, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Late-Night Hosts Rally Behind Jimmy kimmel Following ABC Suspension

NEW YORK (October 6, 2023) – Late-night television hosts across ⁣networks voiced support for Jimmy ‍Kimmel following⁢ his suspension⁤ by ABC news for his role in a controversial segment‍ featuring Vice President Kamala ‌Harris. The ⁢suspension, announced Thursday, sparked immediate backlash and ignited a debate⁣ over network ⁣independence and political pressure, with Kimmel’s⁢ colleagues using their own platforms to express‌ solidarity ‍and critique the decision.

The suspension ‍comes amid heightened scrutiny of ​media organizations and their coverage of political⁤ figures, and raises concerns about‍ the potential for external influence on journalistic integrity. Kimmel was sidelined for two weeks after ‍ABC News President Kim⁤ Godwin deemed the ​segment, which featured a playful but pointed exchange with Harris about abortion access, insufficiently ⁣respectful. The move also follows the recent shutdown of The Daily Show‘s digital segments, attributed to financial reasons by​ Paramount Global,⁢ the parent‌ company of CBS, just days after Stephen Colbert criticized a settlement between Donald Trump and‍ the media giant.

Stephen Colbert directly addressed ​the situation during Thursday’s episode of The late Show, opening with ⁣a modified rendition ⁣of‍ “Be‍ Our⁢ Guest” from Beauty and the Beast,⁤ replacing the ​lyrics with “Shut your trap. Shut your trap.” He later stated, ⁤”I stand with⁤ Jimmy and his staff,” ​and dismissed ⁤the notion that ABC’s actions would appease critics,‍ saying, “If ABC⁤ thinks ​that‌ this is going to satisfy‌ the regime, they are woefully naive.” colbert also responded to remarks from FCC Commissioner Nathan​ Carr regarding broadcasters’ obligation‍ to challenge Disney programming, declaring, “Well, you know what my community values are, buster? Freedom of speech.”

colbert, in⁣ a conversation with New Yorker editor David Remnick, characterized the situation as “the government acting at ⁣the direction of the president of the United States to ⁤put pressure on, to manipulate, to ‌silence and even to shut down ‍institutions of the free word.” Former Late show ​host David Letterman echoed these concerns during an appearance at the Atlantic Festival ‌2025, lamenting the​ rise of⁣ “managed ⁤media” ⁢and stating, “It’s no good. It’s ‍silly. It’s ridiculous.” Letterman added that individuals⁢ should not face professional consequences for refusing to “suck up” to an “authoritarian” president.

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