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Operation Guardian Angel Forces California Jails to Cooperate With ICE Despite Sanctuary Policies
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Operation Guardian Angel Forces California Jails to Cooperate With ICE Despite Sanctuary Policies

Operation Guardian Angel Forces California Jails to Cooperate With ICE Despite Sanctuary Policies
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MANTRUM Alert! Kurt Eichenwald Goes After 'MAGA Morons' in Rage-Filled RANT About Biden's Cancer and ROFL
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MANTRUM Alert! Kurt Eichenwald Goes After 'MAGA Morons' in Rage-Filled RANT About Biden's Cancer and ROFL

MANTRUM Alert! Kurt Eichenwald Goes After 'MAGA Morons' in Rage-Filled RANT About Biden's Cancer and ROFL
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9 Best Games Where You Can't Die
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9 Best Games Where You Can't Die

In many action, platformer, and adventure games, the threat of death and fail states are your primary impetus toward success and progress. Either you win the fight or find the goober, or you drop dead and get sent back to your last save or checkpoint.
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Hands-On Preview: Yooka-Replaylee Could Be 2025's 3D Platformer Gem
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Hands-On Preview: Yooka-Replaylee Could Be 2025's 3D Platformer Gem

90s kids will remember just how formative the 3D mascot platformer was in our gamer upbringings. Sadly, as we've grown up, this genre has largely been left behind in the modern gaming landscape, despite the fact that I know I'm not alone in still wanting to experience and fall in love with the next charming addition to the scene.
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Tuesday Morning Minute: Just a Simple Unfrozen Caveman FBI Director
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Tuesday Morning Minute: Just a Simple Unfrozen Caveman FBI Director

Tuesday Morning Minute: Just a Simple Unfrozen Caveman FBI Director
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The CBP Home App Helped Repatriate 64 Illegal Aliens on the First 'Project Homecoming' Flight
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The CBP Home App Helped Repatriate 64 Illegal Aliens on the First 'Project Homecoming' Flight

The CBP Home App Helped Repatriate 64 Illegal Aliens on the First 'Project Homecoming' Flight
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Waymo Gets Nod to Expand Robotaxis in San Francisco
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Waymo Gets Nod to Expand Robotaxis in San Francisco

Alphabet's self-driving unit Waymo said it received approval from California to expand its robotaxi operations in more areas of the San Francisco Peninsula and further south, including San Jose.
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White Sox Unveil Mural in Honor of Pope Leo
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White Sox Unveil Mural in Honor of Pope Leo

The Chicago White Sox on Monday unveiled a mural in honor of Pope Leo XIV at Rate Field, where he and members of a local family cheered on the team in 2005 in their victory in the first game of the World Series that year.
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DOJ Charges Rep. McIver After ICE Incident
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DOJ Charges Rep. McIver After ICE Incident

The Justice Department charged Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., with assaulting, resisting, and impeding law enforcement officers during a recent confrontation outside an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey.
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BREAKING: Republicans pass $63B bill to figure out how to cut spending by spending more
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BREAKING: Republicans pass $63B bill to figure out how to cut spending by spending more

In a dazzling display of fiscal acrobatics, House Republicans, led by the ever-proud Speaker Mike Johnson, have passed a historic $63 billion bill dedicated to the noble pursuit of determining how to cut government spending. The bill, dubbed the “Fiscal Freedom and Prosperity Act” (or, as critics call it, the “Spend-to-Save Paradox”), aims to tackle the $37 trillion federal debt by spending even more money. “It’s a proud moment for us,” Johnson declared from the Capitol steps, his voice trembling with patriotic fervor. “We know the federal debt is a staggering $37 trillion, so we’re focused on cutting that by spending even more! It’s simple math, folks. You spend to save. It’s like buying a $1,000 juicer to make $2 smoothies at home.” The bill, a 4,372-page behemoth described by aides as “a love letter to bureaucracy,” is packed with essential spending items to help Congress “think really hard” about fiscal restraint. Highlights include $12 billion for a blue-ribbon commission to study redundant government programs (chaired by a cousin of a prominent senator), $8 billion for a nationwide tour to “listen to taxpayers” at luxury resorts, and $15 billion for government-funded transgender surgeries, because, as Johnson put it, “Fiscal responsibility starts with personal empowerment.” When pressed on the inclusion of such eyebrow-raising provisions, Johnson flashed a sly grin and channeled a ghost from Congresses past: “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what’s in it.” Somewhere in San Francisco, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi raised a glass of artisanal kombucha in a toast to Johnson’s newfound wisdom, whispering, “He’s one of us now.” The bill’s passage has sparked a firestorm of reactions. Fiscal hawks within the GOP, like Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), were seen pacing the Capitol halls muttering, “This is fine,” while clutching dog-eared copies of Atlas Shrugged. Meanwhile, progressive lawmakers praised the bill’s inclusivity, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) tweeting, “Spending $63B to think about cutting spending? Iconic. Republicans finally get that vibes matter.” Economists, however, are less enthused. Dr. Milton Friedman (no relation to the late economist), a budget analyst at the Heritage Foundation, called the bill “a masterclass in irony.” “They’re spending $63 billion to create a flowchart for fiscal discipline,” Friedman said, shaking his head. “That’s like hiring Gordon Ramsay to teach you how to microwave Hot Pockets.” The bill also allocates $5 billion for a “National Spending Reflection Retreat,” where lawmakers will convene at a five-star Aspen ski resort to “meditate on austerity” while sipping $400 bottles of wine. Another $3 billion is earmarked for a public awareness campaign, featuring ads with slogans like “Cut the Debt, Not the Vibes!” and celebrity endorsements from influencers who recently discovered what “the deficit” means. As the bill heads to the Senate, where it’s expected to face minimal resistance from lawmakers eager to secure their own pet projects, Americans across the country are grappling with the news. In a small Ohio diner, truck driver Bob Jenkins summed up the national mood: “So they’re spending billions to figure out how to spend less? I’d laugh, but I’m too busy crying into my $8 coffee.” Meanwhile, in a dimly lit D.C. bar, a tearful Uncle Sam was seen drowning his sorrows in a $12 IPA, muttering, “I used to stand for something.” As the nation weeps, one thing is clear: in Washington, the only thing more expensive than a problem is the plan to solve it. The post BREAKING: Republicans pass $63B bill to figure out how to cut spending by spending more appeared first on Genesius Times.
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