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Missouri attorney general takes new legal aim at mail-order abortion pills over safety concerns
Missouri attorney general sues FDA over generic mifepristone approval, alleging safety concerns and hospital complications from mail-order abortion pills.
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NFL ref leaves Bills-Texans game after scary non-contact injury
NFL referee Adrian Hill was forced to leave Thursday night’s game between the Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills have suffering a non-contact injury.
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Texans upset Bills to shake up AFC playoff picture
The Houston Texans upset the Buffalo Bills 23-19 after Josh Allen threw a game-ending interception on fourth down in the red zone during the final drive.
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Eric Swalwell announces run for California governor, vows to be ‘protector and fighter’
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced on Thursday he is launching a campaign for California governor in 2026.
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Federal judge rules Trump’s troop surge to DC is illegal

A federal judge sided Thursday with the attorney general in Washington, D.C., who sued against the National Guard deployment ordered by President Donald Trump.
The president ordered a deployment of troops into D.C. to quell the violent crime rampant in the area, but many on the left have accused him of militarizing the streets in order to intimidate his political opponents.
‘This unprecedented federal overreach is not normal, or legal. It is long past time to let the National Guard go home — to their everyday lives, their regular jobs, their families, and their children.’
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the president had exceeded his presidential authority but gave the administration 21 days to appeal the ruling.
Cobb said that Trump could not deploy troops for “non-military, crime-deterrence missions in the absence of a request from the city’s civil authorities.”
“Normalizing the use of military troops for domestic law enforcement sets a dangerous precedent, where the President can disregard states’ independence and deploy troops wherever and whenever he wants — with no check on his military power,” D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said after the ruling.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller excoriated the ruling.
“Judicial despotism is one of the gravest hazards we face to the functioning and endurance of our Republic,” he wrote on social media. “No district judge can steal for himself the powers of the Commander-in-Chief.”
The president has sent National Guard members to other cities to combat crime and faced other challenges in court from his opponents and local government officials.
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said Schwalb’s lawsuit was “nothing more than another attempt — at the detriment of D.C. residents — to undermine the president’s highly successful operations to stop violent crime in D.C.”
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“This unprecedented federal overreach is not normal, or legal. It is long past time to let the National Guard go home — to their everyday lives, their regular jobs, their families, and their children,” Schwalb added.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser admitted that the surge had helped decrease violent crime in the district, but she was widely criticized by other Democrats for saying it publicly.
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America’s Strategic Blind Spot in the Global Chip Race
In September 2023, a Chinese military institute quietly filed a patent for a high-performance computer chip built on an open-source…
Soros-Funded Group Behind Lawsuit to Stop DHS Fining Illegal Aliens for Failing to Self-Deport
A group financially linked to George and Alex Soros’s Open Society Foundations is behind a class action lawsuit brought by illegal aliens who are suing President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for fining them after they have failed to self-deport from the United States.
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Exclusive — Sen. Bernie Moreno: Experts ‘Catastrophically Wrong’ on Trump’s Tariffs
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) said at a Breitbart News policy event the experts have been “catastrophically wrong” on President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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Trump White House: President Is Making ‘Significant Progress’ in Fixing the Affordability Crisis Caused by the Biden Administration
The Trump White House is working to fix the affordability crisis, making “significant progress” in this area after Americans suffered under Bidenflation for years, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pointed out during Thursday’s press briefing.
The post Trump White House: President Is Making ‘Significant Progress’ in Fixing the Affordability Crisis Caused by the Biden Administration appeared first on Breitbart.
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