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Vice President JD Vance Confirms Ongoing Federal Investigation Into John Bolton Over Classified Documents‎

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‎Vice President JD Vance confirmed on Friday that the Trump administration is in the early stages of an ongoing federal investigation into former national security adviser John Bolton. The announcement followed an FBI search of Bolton’s Maryland residence earlier in the day. ‎ JD Vance confirms federal investigation into John Bolton is underway, linked to classified documents, following FBI search of Bolton’s Maryland home. ‎Meet The Press ‎ ‎Speaking in an exclusive interview with NBC News’ Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker, Vance emphasized that the inquiry would be guided strictly by the law rather than political motivations. “We’re in the very early stages of an ongoing investigation into John Bolton. I will say we’re going to let that investigation proceed,” Vance stated. ‎ ‎The vice president made clear that any potential charges would be based on evidence of legal violations. “If they ultimately bring a case, it will be because they determine that he has broken...

How a Couple Used AI to File the First $665M Federal Lawsuit Over California Eco-Fraud

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‎On April 8, 2025, John Donnelly Sweeney and Jennifer Frost filed a 34-page federal lawsuit that could mark a milestone in U.S. legal history. Using xAI’s Grok and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the couple produced what may be the first civil rights and RICO complaint drafted primarily by artificial intelligence. The case seeks $665 million in damages and accuses California officials and agencies of orchestrating a 25-year environmental fraud scheme. ‎ ‎John Sweeney files $665M RICO lawsuit, drafted with xAI’s Grok and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, accusing California of a 25-year eco-fraud that looted wetlands and seized $152M in land. ‎Beata Zawrzel—NurPhoto/Getty Images ‎ ‎The filing outlines allegations of racketeering, property theft, and civil rights violations under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. It claims California’s wetland restoration efforts were manipulated to inflate project results, divert public funds, and conceal the near extinction of the Delta Smelt. Sweeney and Frost argue that state and fed...

Powerful Hurricane Erin Threatens Caribbean and Coastal Islands with Record Winds, Flooding, and Surf Hazards

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‎Hurricane Erin reached Category 3 status Sunday morning, recording sustained winds of 125 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Tropical storm-force winds extended up to 205 miles from the storm’s center, signaling a large and dangerous system moving through the Atlantic north of the Caribbean. ‎ ‎Hurricane Erin surged to Category 5, one of the fastest-strengthening Atlantic hurricanes, threatening Puerto Rico, the Leeward Islands, and Atlantic surf zones. ‎Cira/NOAA/Reuters ‎ ‎The hurricane continues to fluctuate in intensity as it undergoes an eyewall replacement cycle, a process that expands the storm’s windfield. Erin briefly became a Category 5 hurricane Saturday with near 160 mph winds before weakening slightly. The storm’s rapid evolution marks one of the fastest-strengthening hurricanes on record, intensifying from a Category 1 with 75 mph winds on Friday morning to Category 5 just over 24 hours later. ‎ ‎Rapid intensification occurs when a hurricane gai...

Hospice Nurse Reveals the 5 Most Common Phrases People Say Before They Die

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‎Facing the end of life remains one of humanity’s greatest unknowns, yet those who work in palliative care consistently describe it not as frightening, but as profoundly natural. Hospice professionals often witness powerful, sometimes inexplicable, moments during the final hours of their patients’ lives—moments that challenge Hollywood's portrayal of death and offer unexpected comfort. ‎ A hospice nurse shares surprising last words and end-of-life insights from patients, revealing what really happens in our final moments. ‎Getty Images ‎ ‎Dr. Kathryn Mannix, a palliative care doctor and author of With the End in Mind, shared during a TED Talk that the dying process is “as much a process as giving birth.” Her message echoed across the medical community, encouraging a new narrative around death—one grounded in peace, clarity, and understanding. ‎ ‎California-based hospice nurse Julie McFadden, widely known as Nurse Julie on social media, has supported this compassionate p...

‎Why More American Doctors Are Moving to Canada Under Trump's Presidency

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‎Earlier this year, a U.S.-trained emergency room physician named Michael made the difficult decision to leave his home country behind. The decision wasn't spurred by professional issues alone; it was deeply personal, political, and moral. As the Trump administration reshapes federal institutions, Michael, along with a growing number of American doctors, is seeking refuge and renewed purpose in Canada’s more stable healthcare landscape. ‎ ‎ An increasing number of U.S. doctors are relocating to Canada, citing political instability, healthcare concerns, and professional burnout. ‎Getty Images ‎ ‎He now practices medicine in a small-town Canadian hospital and requested anonymity due to concerns about reprisals should he return to the United States. Michael says his move was driven by what he perceives as an erosion of compassion and humanity in American public life. “Being a physician is about caring for people at their most vulnerable,” he said. “But I saw our country mo...