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WATCH: America’s first ‘formerly undocumented’ congressman delivers ultimatum at besieged ICE facility
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Maga influencer Melissa Rein Lively pleads guilty to London assault
Founder of ‘anti-woke’ PR firm to pay £910 to woman whose hair she pulled at Bond Street tube station last OctoberA Maga influencer has admitted assaulting a woman at a London tube station during an altercation. Melissa Rein Lively, 40, the founder of the “anti-woke” America First Public Relations firm in the US, allegedly pulled a woman’s hair in a “forceful manner” at Bond Street station last October.
Maga influencer Melissa Rein Lively pleads guilty to London assault
Founder of ‘anti-woke’ PR firm to pay £910 to woman whose hair she pulled at Bond Street tube station last OctoberA Maga influencer has admitted assaulting a woman at a London tube station during an altercation. Melissa Rein Lively, 40, the founder of the “anti-woke” America First Public Relations firm in the US, allegedly pulled a woman’s hair in a “forceful manner” at Bond Street station last October.
Maga influencer Melissa Rein Lively cautioned after admitting assault in London
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Brewery brings back George Washington’s beer recipe to celebrate 250 years of America
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The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro
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Use It or Lose It
Even in an age of unintended metaphors, few can compare to the scene that unfolded one winter morning five years ago on a street corner in downtown Washington, D.C.A group of men gathered in front of the seven-story building at Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street Northwest, just a short walk from the Capitol, and prepared for an act of careful destruction. Their task was to do away with the colossal facade overhead. Slab by slab, they removed the Tennessee pink marble.
The US's slavery finding against Australia should come as no surprise
analysis Trump's tariff game has resumed and Australia could face some curveballs Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 12:00pm The US's proposal to use a tariff to punish Australia over slave labour should come as no surprise. That's not to say Donald Trump's "America First" priorities have morphed.
Going supersonic! NASA's X-59 jet breaks sound barrier for the 1st time
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