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Trump Unveils Historic Texas Oil Refinery Project

President Trump announced that Texas will be the site of the United States' first new oil refinery in fifty years.

Thousands of Americans Back in States Amid Iran Conflict

More than 43,000 U.S. citizens have returned to the nation after being in the Middle East in the middle of the ongoing conflict with Iran.

El Salvador Charts Nuclear Future

Milena Mayorga, El Salvador's Ambassador to the United States, announced that the country signed a memorandum with the U.S. to construct its first nuclear power plant.

Comer Questions Epstein’s Death After Suspicious Deposits

House Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) is moving to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein's former prison guard, Tova Noel, after reports indicate that she received suspicious deposits.

Iranian Mine-Laying Vessels Wiped Out After Trump Threat

The U.S. military destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, one day after President Trump warned Tehran that any attempt to mine the critical waterway would draw consequences "at a level never seen before."

Texas School Choice Surges Within Hours of Launch

Texas launched what is expected to become the largest school choice program in the country, drawing 62,000 sign-ups in its first three days and sparking furious pushback from the state's teachers unions.

Border Patrol Chief ‘Vindicated’ After Major Win

A federal appeals court reversed a sweeping injunction this week that had blocked immigration enforcement operations in Chicago, handing Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and the Trump administration a decisive legal win.

Obama Insider Made Millions as Presidential Center Nears Completion

Federal tax filings show the Obama Foundation paid CEO Valerie Jarrett $740,000 in 2024, making her the highest-compensated leader among major presidential foundations, as the long-delayed $850 million Obama Presidential Center nears completion on publicly owned Chicago parkland.

Wisconsin UW Madison Admissions Bill Sparks Major Debate

A bill advancing through the Wisconsin Legislature would require admissions to the University of Wisconsin–Madison to rely primarily on standardized testing.

Minnesota City Finances Federal Funding Warning Sparks Alarm

Minnesota’s top financial officer says uncertainty surrounding federal funding and the economic effects of immigration enforcement activity could soon create financial challenges for cities across the state.

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