New Mexico Creates ‘Truth Commission’ Targeting Epstein’s Ranch
New Mexico lawmakers have launched a bipartisan effort to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in the state.... Read more.
Iran Suggests Progress Made in Nuclear Talks
Iran signaled on Tuesday that progress has been made in its nuclear discussions with the United States.... Read more.
Texas Schools Face Probe Over ICE Protests
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched investigations into three school districts for assisting in protests against federal immigration enforcement operations.... Read more.
Nuclear Power Expands Abroad
The United States has secured nuclear agreements with the European nations of Slovakia and Hungary, advancing plans to construct power plants in the countries.... Read more.
Governor’s Cousin Steps Down from Company Amid Epstein Tie
Executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation and the cousin of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Thomas Pritzker, stepped down from his position due to his affiliation... Read more.
U.S. Troops Begin Assistance in Nigeria
The United States has moved about 100 troops to Nigeria to assist its military and improve the country's ability to combat terrorist threats.... Read more.
Montana Officials Probe Possible Sanctuary City
Montana officials are investigating local leaders after the Helena City Commission voted on a resolution that prevents law enforcement from assisting with federal... Read more.
Republican Joins Effort to Quash Presidential Pardons
A Republican has joined an effort to block the power of the presidential pardon, backing a constitutional amendment on the matter.... Read more.
Prostitution Could Be Fully Legal in Blue State
Colorado Democrats are pushing an effort to decriminalize prostitution in the state.... Read more.
Pentagon Reviewing Partnership with AI Company
The Department of War is reviewing its partnership with AI company Anthropic, instead weighing it as a "supply chain list."... Read more.

