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Noem podium phrase, Chipotle & Philadelphia sheriff ICE quote
Plus: What we know about rumor US used sonic weapon during Venezuela attack
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Unpacking claim that 'one of ours, all of yours' phrase on Noem's podium is Nazi slogan
A rumor spread online that the phrase "one of us, one of yours" that appeared on DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's lectern during a news conference was a Nazi slogan. Many of our readers reached out to seek clarification on whether the slogan was authentic and actually originated with the Nazis.
The lectern at the DHS news conference did display the phrase "One of ours, all of yours." Reporter Joey Esposito investigated the slogan's origin.
Sober up on rumor Trump posted about banning alcohol, bringing back Prohibition
The president's alleged social media post ended with: "We don't need hangovers — we need GREATNESS. LET'S MAKE AMERICA SOBER AGAIN!"
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Did owner of Chipotle donate to ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good? No, but here's who did
Bill Ackman, who donated to a GoFundMe campaign for the agent, bought a 10% stake in Chipotle in 2017. He’s now unaffiliated with the chain.
Here's what Philadelphia sheriff Rochelle Bilal said about ICE
Bilal appeared to warn agents, "You don't want this smoke."
What we know about US Postal Service's essential services letter to employees
The letter was real and sent to postal workers, but it didn't signal a new policy or departure from normal practices.
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Investigating rumor US used sonic weapon during Venezuela attack
A rumor spread online that the U.S. military deployed a "devastating" sonic weapon to neutralize Venezuelan forces as part of the operation to capture the country's president, Nicolás Maduro, in early January 2026.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fueled the rumor when she shared an X post containing the claim. Reporter Anna Rascouët-Paz broke down what we know.






