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Virginia City Bans Fireworks

The City of Alexandria, Virginia, will not be celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks.

Marine Corps Creates Dedicated Scout Career Field for the First Time

The Marine Corps announced Tuesday it will create a new primary military occupational specialty for battlefield scouts, formalizing a reconnaissance role that had previously existed only as an additional qualification.

Trump’s 2025 Financial Disclosure Shows Over $2 Billion in Earnings

President Donald Trump reported more than $2 billion in total earnings during 2025, according to a financial disclosure report released Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.

Rubio Removes Cuban Communist Spy From the Country

Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the legal status of a Cuban national who spent more than a decade running influence operations inside the United States on behalf of the communist Castro regime, and federal agents moved swiftly to arrest him, his wife, and his son.

DOJ Goes After California’s New Firearm Ban

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against California, seeking to end its new ban on Glocks.

Trump Provides Millions in Disaster Aid

President Trump announced that he has approved millions of dollars in disaster aid for several states.

Brennan Sues Trump DOJ to Stop Investigation

Former CIA Director John Brennan filed suit in federal court Wednesday demanding the Justice Department preserve all records tied to its ongoing criminal investigation into him, calling the probe an act of "unconstitutionally vindictive and selective prosecution."

9/11 Platform Offers Free National Curriculum

The 9/11 Legacy Foundation will offer a free national curriculum to honor the memory of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Ohio Raises Somali Flag

Columbus, Ohio, raised the Somali flag, sparking intense backlash.

LA and San Francisco Rank Among America’s Best Cities Despite Mass Exodus

Despite years of skyrocketing housing costs, office vacancies, and residents fleeing for greener pastures, Los Angeles and San Francisco have landed in the top five of a new national ranking of America's best cities for 2026.

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