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Trump Nominates New National Intelligence Chief

President Trump announced that he has nominated former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to be the Director of National Intelligence.

Biden Administration Dismissed 65,000 Migrant Child Abuse Reports

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin accused the Biden administration of deliberately ignoring tens of thousands of reports of sexual abuse and human trafficking targeting migrant children, saying his department is now actively pursuing the cases the previous administration shelved.

Trump Admin Goes After Biden-Era Gender Policies

The Trump administration is considering possible "correction action" against those behind the Biden administration's gender identity push in schools.

Update: Pentagon Resumes Operations After Lockdown

The Pentagon was put on lockdown on Thursday due to an air quality issue, reports indicate.

Trump May End Major Trade Deal

President Trump said he is "not looking to renew" the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Mamdani Invests in Gender Care

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted a Pride event this week, where he announced a commitment to invest $15 million for transgender treatments.

Three Blue States Can’t Account for $1.3 Billion in Unemployment Fraud

Two Republican senators launched a formal inquiry Thursday into improper unemployment insurance payments across New York, California, and Massachusetts, targeting the three Democratic-run states for a combined $1.3 billion in potential fraud and mismanagement.

Feds Pull the Plug on LA’s Homeless Billions Over ‘Obvious Fraud’

The Department of Housing and Urban Development suspended all federal funding to Los Angeles's primary homelessness agency Thursday, citing "obvious fraud," "wanton mismanagement," and the repeated failure to safeguard taxpayer money.

Trump Hits Iran Again

President Donald Trump ordered a second wave of U.S. airstrikes against Iran on Wednesday and threatened more, saying the Islamic Republic was stalling peace talks while American forces continued to suffer casualties in the region.

Louisiana Passes Law Forcing Homeless to Choose: Treatment or Jail

Louisiana's Republican-led Legislature passed a bill Wednesday that would criminalize sleeping or camping on public property, giving homeless individuals a stark choice: enter a court-supervised treatment program or face up to six months in jail and a $500 fine.

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