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     In the past, providing information to the public was originally limited to newspapers, then radio and then television.  Now, the World Wide Web allows any individual and/or group to avail news and information to the world.  Providing news and information to the general public is a very serious and important responsibility.  An individual can obtain considerable credibility, authenticity and fame in the community by being the provider and operator of a professional and quality News and Information Portal.     

    
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NEWS - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2025 - NEWS
A bipartisan group of former ethics officials is asking for an internal Justice Department investigation into the legal opinion justifying strikes against alleged drug boats. CBS
VOA VIEW: Who cares +- Who cares what former ethics officials want.
A blast of winter weather left parts of the South and Midwest blanketed with a fresh coat of snow Monday, Meanwhile, more arctic air is making temperatures feel colder than normal from Minnesota to Maine. CBS
VOA VIEW: It is getting cold.
National Democrats have deployed resources for County Commissioner Eileen Higgins, while Mr. Trump has endorsed former City Manager Emilio Gonzalez. CBS
VOA VIEW: Gonzalez will win.

PLEASE DO BUSINESS WITH THOSE WHO DO BUSINESS WITH US -- OUR ADVERTISERS.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett filed paperwork to run for U.S. Senate just hours before the state's deadline — and hours after fellow Democrat Colin Allred dropped out. CBS
VOA VIEW: The fool will lose.
Homeownership can feel like a luxury when only a sliver of the country's housing market is affordable for most Americans. CBS
VOA VIEW: Sad finding.
Commercial real estate has had a rough year after gaining momentum coming out of the pandemic. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Pitiful!
Authorities have shut down yet another China-linked smuggling network for Nvidia's AI chips, according to a release from a U.S. attorneys office. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good move.
Seventeen states led by New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Trump in May to overturn the president's ban. CNBC
VOA VIEW: The SC will overrule the Judge.
The deadline for required minimum distributions is Dec. 31. Avoid an IRS penalty of up to 25%. CNBC

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Sellers are taking their homes off the market at the highest delisting rate since Realtor.com began tracking the seasonal trend in 2022. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Pitiful!
Louisiana father Garret Verdun, 45, tragically killed in hunting accident when rifle accidentally discharged in Lafourche Parish. Safety reminder issued. FOX News
FBI seeks Michigan woman Mary McDonnell, 73, believed hiding in Dubai after allegedly defrauding multiple banks of nearly $30 million in elaborate scheme. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Fools!
Global chikungunya outbreak prompts health warnings as cases surge across tropical regions. WHO reports 155 deaths from mosquito-transmitted virus. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Don't go to the countries warned.

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The Trump administration unveiled a new site that tracks arrests of criminal illegal immigrants with offenses including assault, rape, drug trafficking, and more. FOX News
VOA VIEW: A started!
D.C. police chief Pamela Smith announced her resignation after two and a half years amid federal pressure and crime statistics controversy in Washington. FOX News
VOA VIEW: She was not a good police chief.
ICE warns Illinois is releasing violent criminal aliens despite active detainers, putting public safety at risk with over 1,700 releases since January. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Illinois maybe facing criminal liability expenses.

WE ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK ALL OUR SOURCES FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS IN MAKING US AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE NEWS INFORMATION PORTAL.

The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case questioning whether limits coordinated spending violate the First Amendment. UPI
South Korea auto parts manufacturer Hyundai Mobis said its in-vehicle display technology won a CES Innovation Award for the 2026 annual trade show. UPI
CBP agents routinely screen international passengers and cargo at ports of entry nationwide for narcotics, weapons and other U.S.-prohibited items. UPI
Congress is planning to vote on a new defense spending bill with a provision for the release of unedited video of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean. UPI

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December 12, 2025

      Federal authorities arrested an anti-ICE protester who allegedly damaged a vehicle belonging to immigration agents during a pot farm raid over the summer near Los Angeles.  He should be tried and convicted.

     In addition, nine other suspects were arrested for allegedly attacking law enforcement officers over the summer during immigration enforcement operations in and around Los Angeles.  "I want to be very clear. Every American has a right to peacefully protest," Bill Essayli, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, said during a news conference. "What is not constitutionally protected is a right to engage in violence, or to impede federal agents by assaulting or doxing or obstructing their operations."

     Among those charged were two members of VC Defensa, an organization federal prosecutors said operates and manages what they call a rapid response network to impede immigration agents, for conspiring to impede and injure federal law enforcement officers." One of the members charged in the complaint used her vehicle to block U.S. government vehicles from leaving the location, while another member and others ambushed the vehicles by throwing rocks at them.

      Several government vehicles were damaged, and a federal contract employee was injured as a rock went through and objects, including objects on fire from an overpass on her vehicle window, shattering the glass and striking her, Essayli said. "The FBI arrested nine violent agitators in Los Angeles for their roles in a June protest where law enforcement officers were trapped under a bridge and attacked with Molotov cocktails," FBI Director Kash Patel said. "Violence against law enforcement will never be tolerated.

     "This FBI stands shoulder to shoulder with the men and women who wear the badge—we will always defend those who defend America. Violence against law enforcement ends here," he added. Fox News was exclusively embedded with Homeland Security during the pre-dawn arrest of Isai Carrillo, who was taken down by agente-dawn raid specifically targeted two anti-ICE activists who federal authorities said played a lead role in the disturbing, viral video that shows activists bottlenecking immigration agent’s cars and then violently smashing-in their windows during a notable pot farm raid in Camarillo, Calif., over the summer.