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ABC Accuses FCC of Free Speech Violations

ABC accused the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of violating its First Amendment rights amid Chair Brendan Carr's scrutiny of Disney.

Texas Probes CCP-Linked Drones

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Drone Nerds, a company with links to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Drone Nerds is tied to Anzu Robotics, a known affiliate of the CCP.

DOJ Moves to Pull Citizenship from Convicted Terrorists

A Somali-born man who pledged himself to the terrorist group al-Shabaab just months after swearing an oath to the United States is now facing the revocation of his American citizenship, part of a sweeping Trump administration effort to denaturalize individuals with terror ties and fraudulent backgrounds.

DOJ Moves to Strip Citizenship From Cuban Spy

The Department of Justice (DOJ) moved to strip the citizenship from a former ambassador who was working for Cuba.

NYC Launches ‘Operation Boomerang’ as Billionaires Signal Flight Over Mamdani Tax Agenda

New York City business leaders launched a million-dollar campaign Friday to prevent a wave of billionaires and corporations from relocating out of the city, as Mayor Zohran Mamdani's "tax the rich" agenda drives high-profile firms to openly weigh exits.

Trump Announces Three-Day Ceasefire for Russia and Ukraine

President Trump announced on Truth Social that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a three-day ceasefire.

Pentagon Releases UFO Files

The Pentagon released never-before-seen files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) as part of the PURSUE effort, or the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters.

Florida Still Waiting on $608 Million as Feds Eye Closing ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Florida taxpayers are still waiting on $608 million in promised federal reimbursements for a remote immigration detention center that the Trump administration may now shut down entirely.

Abbott Directs Closure of Muslim University

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) has called for the “Texas American Muslim University at Dallas” to cease operations.

Blackburn Demands Secret Service Overhaul

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is calling for an audit of the Secret Service following the latest assassination attempt on President Donald Trump.

Virginia Supreme Court Kills Democrat Redistricting Map

The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the state's new congressional district map Friday in a 4-3 ruling, invalidating a voter-approved ballot measure that would have handed Democrats a dominant 10-1 edge in Virginia's U.S. House delegation.

Lawmaker Wants Memphis to Secede

A state lawmaker in Tennessee called for Memphis to leave the state over a new congressional map favoring Republicans.

State Department Rolls Out Pro-Family Policy

The State Department launched a pro-family policy revoking passports from parents owing child support.

IRS Paid Out $213 Million in Tax Credits to Noncitizens Who Weren’t Allowed to Work

The IRS paid out $213 million in Earned Income Tax Credits to roughly 67,000 tax filers using nonwork Social Security numbers, money the agency's own inspector general says should never have gone out the door.

Trump Honors WWII Victory

President Trump issued a proclamation honoring the anniversary of triumphing over "tyranny and evil" in Europe.

White House Press Shut Out of Trump-Lula Talks

President Trump met behind closed doors with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the White House after reporters were barred from a session that was originally scheduled as open press.

Justice Clarence Thomas Passes a Record

Justice Clarence Thomas became the second-longest-serving justice in U.S. Supreme Court history on Thursday, surpassing the late Justice John Paul Stevens after more than 34 years on the bench.

California Finds 600 Ballots

Humboldt County, California election officials discovered 596 sealed, uncounted ballots sitting inside a locked drop box six months after voters cast them in a statewide special election that approved a redistricting measure backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Democrats.

California Athlete Calls on CIF to Protect Girls’ Sports: ‘We’re Still Waiting’

When Reese Hogan steps onto the track this weekend for CIF Southern California Division III preliminaries, she will once again face a competitor she never should have had to face—a biological male competing in the girls' high jump, triple jump, and long jump.

White House Reaffirms Faith at Heart of America

The White House celebrated National Day of Prayer by honoring the nation's "enduring tradition of prayer, faith, and trust in Almighty God" and pledging to "never forget the countless blessings God has bestowed upon our people and our country."