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Cuba’s Mass Pardon: A Political Gesture, Not an Act of Mercy What Havana Announced The Cuban government said it granted a pardon to 2,010 people during Holy Week. State media framed it as a humanitarian act based on good behavior, age,… Coast Guard Plucks Five From Treacherous Waters Near Puerto Rico The Night the Waves Won a Round Late Tuesday night off Isla de Cabras in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, rough seas proved how quickly a routine call can turn dangerous.… California Officials Crack Down on Vast Hospice Fraud Ring What happened in California Federal and White House investigators announced this week that 221 hospice and healthcare providers in California have been suspended or flagged for suspected fraud. The effort… Trump Contemplates Another Cabinet Reshuffle A President Who Moves Fast President Donald Trump has shown he will not hesitate to replace top officials when he thinks they are underperforming or damaging the administration. This is… Chinese Hack Disrupts FBI Office, Raising National Security Alarm The breach and why Congress was notified The FBI detected a computer intrusion at its Virgin Islands office on February 17 and officially warned congressional oversight committees under the Federal… Hegseth Pushes Out Three Leading Army Generals Hegseth Fires Top Army Leaders Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced a sharp shakeup at the Pentagon by removing General Randy A. George as Army Chief of Staff and ousting… Copyright © 2026. Page Traveler. All rights reserved. |