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July 18 Marks ‘Nelson Mandela Day’, Honoring South Africa’s Iconic Anti-Apartheid Leader

The international community is marking Nelson Mandela Day today, a global observance held every year on July 18 to honor the legacy of South Africa’s former president and anti-apartheid leader. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2009, the…

Tens of Thousands Set to Join ‘Good Trouble’ Protests at Over 1,500 Sites Across US

Tens of thousands of people are participating in coordinated protests and rallies at over 1,500 locations across all 50 U.S. states today in an organized national day of action titled “Good Trouble Lives On.” The demonstrations mark the fifth anniversary…

Justice Dept, FBI Investigation Concludes Jeffrey Epstein Died of Suicide, No Secret ‘Client List’

A comprehensive U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI review of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein has concluded that there is no secret “client list” to be released and no further charges are expected against uncharged third parties. The…

US Expands Militarized Zones to One-Third of Southern Border, Sparks Controversy

The United States military has significantly expanded its role along the southern border, establishing sweeping new enforcement zones where troops are authorized to detain individuals entering the country illegally. Under a continuing national emergency order declared by former President Donald…

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