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Google Blocks Christian App

A Christian entertainment platform for children, TruPlay, was blocked by Google and told it could not advertise on the Google Play store, the platform's founder and CEO, Brent Dusing, told Breitbart.

Roy Calls Out Rise of Islam on in House Hearing

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) blamed the rise of Islam in Texas on "expansionist" policies during a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution and Limited Government hearing.

Dominican Republic Signs Deportee Deal With Trump Administration

The Dominican Republic agreed Tuesday to accept third-country deportees from the United States, reversing a previous refusal and expanding the Trump administration's network of countries willing to receive migrants who cannot be sent back to their home nations.

ICE Gets New Chief

The Trump administration reportedly chose Dave Venturella to replace Todd Lyons as the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Walz Dumps 38,000 Pages on Congress

Nearly 38,000 pages of documents. Fewer than 75 that actually addressed what investigators asked for.

Florida AG Sues Jacksonville for $5M Over Illegal Gun Registry

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday against the City of Jacksonville, alleging the city knowingly maintained an illegal registry of gun owners in violation of state law for nearly two years.

California County Blocks Pride Month at Library

The Fresno County Supervisors voted 3-2 that public libraries cannot recognize Pride month and cannot participate in the Fresno Rainbow Pride Festival.

Netanyahu to Move Away from U.S. Aid

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will begin to reexamine its relationship with the United States to move away from financial support.

Golden Dome Would Cost $1.2 Trillion, Seven Times the White House’s Own Estimate

The Congressional Budget Office released a report this week estimating that President Trump's proposed Golden Dome national missile defense system could cost $1.2 trillion over 20 years, a figure more than six times larger than the administration's own publicly stated projections.

Court Overturns Alex Murdaugh Convictions

The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned the murder convictions of Alex Murdaugh, who was convicted in 2023 of double homicide.

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