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Hunter Biden Blasts Trump Deportations in Profanity Laced Rant

Hunter Biden attacked President Trump’s mass deportation policy during a three-hour interview, comparing it to historical atrocities and calling Trump a “dictator thug.” He also lashed out at Democrats and celebrities critical of his father, pledging to reverse deportations if elected. Biden’s fiery remarks sparked outrage and renewed debate over immigration enforcement.

 

Trump Cleared to End Protections for Afghans, Cameroonians

A federal judge has allowed the Trump administration to end temporary protected status for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians living in the U.S. The decision affects roughly 22,500 people and follows a legal battle over whether conditions in their home countries remain unsafe. Immigration advocates vow to continue challenging the move in court.

 

Court Overturns Etan Patz Murder Conviction

A federal appeals court has thrown out the conviction of Pedro Hernandez in the 1979 killing of 6-year-old Etan Patz. The judges ruled that incorrect jury instructions during his 2017 trial undermined the verdict. Hernandez could be released unless prosecutors pursue a new trial quickly.

 

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Trump Vows to Block All Federal Funds for Harvard

President Trump pledged to cut Harvard University off from future federal funding amid its legal battle to restore $2.6 billion in grants. He criticized the judge overseeing the case as biased and slammed Harvard’s $52 billion endowment, accusing the school of anti-American values. Trump vowed to appeal any adverse ruling and pursue “fairness in funding education.”

 

Five High-Yield Dividend Stocks Hit 2025 Lows

Several top dividend-paying stocks have fallen sharply this year, offering potential bargains for income-focused investors. Companies like Conagra, Devon Energy, and Target now trade near 52-week lows but still provide solid yields. Analysts say these battered stocks could rebound as interest rates ease, making them attractive total return plays.

 

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Walking Faster Helps Seniors Fight Frailty, Study Finds

A new study shows that older adults who slightly increase their walking pace can see major health benefits. Just 14 extra steps per minute improved physical function and independence for seniors considered frail. Experts say even casual walking offers widespread benefits for longevity, brain health, and mood.

 

RFK Jr. Unveils Plan to Fix Organ Transplant System

A new investigation reveals rushed organ transplants may have endangered donors, prompting HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to call for sweeping reforms. Reports cite dozens of cases where patients showed signs of life during organ procurement. Kennedy pledged strict oversight to ensure ethical practices and protect vulnerable patients.

 

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