Russia has released American teacher Marc Fogel, imprisoned for possessing medical marijuana, as part of a diplomatic thaw, but several other Americans remain in custody, including U.S.-Russian dual national Khrapunov, convicted of treason, Michigan native Hubbard, convicted of fighting in Ukraine, musician Dzuba, convicted of drug charges, Army staff sergeant Black, convicted of theft, engineer Woodland, convicted of drug trafficking, Texas-born Barnes, convicted of sexual abuse, former Marine Gilman, convicted of assaulting a police officer, and Spector, convicted of bribery and espionage. Tater, arrested for lack of documentation in Moscow, is awaiting trial for assaulting an officer.
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Teen DOGE staffer ‘Big Balls’ has left the Trump administration
One of the notable figures from the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, Edward Coristine, known as “Big Balls,” has departed from his position, amidst a series of resignations linked to DOGE. His youth and prior controversies, including being fired for leaking secrets, drew criticism, and he hinted at future plans on social media after leaving the General Services Administration. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Edward Coristine, a young and controversial staff member...
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