Trump Reinstates Over 8,000 Troops Following Biden Administration’s COVID Vaccine Mandate

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday to reinstate more than 8,000 members of the U.S. military who were “unjustly discharged” under the Biden-Harris administration for refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. In a Monday press release, the White House explained that Trump’s executive order directs Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Homeland Security…

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MyPillow’s Mike Lindell Files Lawsuit Against Another Lender Over ‘Unconscionable’ Loan Terms

MyPillow and CEO Mike Lindell are again suing a merchant cash advance company, accusing the lender of charging an illegally high interest rate. It’s the third such lawsuit the Minnesota-based company and its nationally prominent founder have brought against a merchant cash advance firm, which effectively offer payday loans for businesses. The suit claimed New…

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Elon Musk Selects Miami as the Location for Neuralink Brain Implant Research

Elon Musk’s Neuralink has selected Miami as a clinical trial site for its brain-computer interface. Musk’s Neuralink makes devices that link the human brain to computers, focusing on giving people with quadriplegia or paralysis the ability to control computers and devices with their thoughts. The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Miami will be…

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Lancaster Man Fatally Shot by Police While Advancing at Someone with a Machete, Says DA; No Updates on Unrelated Homicide

The Lancaster city man shot and killed by a police officer Friday morning was running toward a bystander while armed with a machete, the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office said Monday. Luis Alex Fuentes, 39, of the 400 block of South Plum Street, died several hours after being shot once in the back on his street, according to…

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Expect Loud Noises and Low-Flying Helicopters Over South MS for the Next Two Weeks—Here’s What You Need to Know

Hundreds of U.S. military members are training for the next two weeks in Gulfport and across Mississippi during a combat exercise that will send low-flying helicopters and noise across the area. The event is called the Sentry South-Southern Strike exercise. It began Monday and ends Feb. 7. The Air National Guard is hosting 500 members from the U.S. military’s active, guard and reserve units, a…

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Former New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Join Terrorist Organization, Risks 20-Year Prison Sentence

A former Mercer County resident admitted Monday that he tried to join a Somalian-based terrorist organization to target “evil America” in 2023, authorities said. Karrem Nasr, 24, a U.S. citizen who previously lived in Lawrenceville, pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Southern New York. Nasr moved from New Jersey to Egypt in July…

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Suspect in Trump Assassination Plot Claims MDC Brooklyn Jail is Denying Him Warm Clothing and Food Seasoning

An alleged would-be Donald Trump assassin with ties to Iran says he’s been held in a cold solitary confinement cell at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn without warm clothing, and denied basic amenities like salt and pepper to season his food. Asif Merchant has been locked up in the Special Administrative Measures, or SAMS, unit, on the eighth floor of the Sunset Park federal jail, since his…

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