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Vance Calls Americans to Be Worthy of Sacrifice

Vice President JD Vance honored U.S. soldiers' sacrifices for the nation by encouraging Americans to ensure they are worthy of such action in a video shared on social media.

New Health Report Details Harms of Screen Use

The Office of the Surgeon General under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a report warning against the dangers of screen time for children and adolescents.

Trump Names the Fallen at Arlington: 13 Americans Died Stopping Iran’s Nuclear Program

President Donald Trump honored the 13 American service members killed during Operation Epic Fury at his Memorial Day address Monday at Arlington National Cemetery, pledging that Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon and calling the fallen "wonderful souls, wonderful special people."

Texas County Gets Ten Commandments Monument

Rockwall County, Texas, dedicated a permanent monument of the Ten Commandments at the county courthouse.

Senators Turn Down ‘Weaponization’ Payout

Several Republican senators whose phone records were secretly subpoenaed during a Biden administration investigation say they will not seek compensation from President Donald Trump's newly created anti-weaponization fund, even as the White House defends the program as long-overdue justice for federal targeting of political opponents.

Sacramento Councilwoman Refuses Pledge of Allegiance

Sacramento City Councilmember Mai Vang has routinely refused to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance, reports indicate.

IRS May Put Citizenship Question on Tax Returns

The Internal Revenue Service is considering adding a citizenship disclosure question to Form 1040, the standard federal income tax return filed by more than 150 million Americans each year, according to anonymous sources cited by Reuters.

Rubio Tells India to Get in Line

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Indian officials Sunday there will be no carve-outs from America's immigration overhaul, even for one of Washington's closest partners in Asia.

Army Hits Recruitment Goals Months Ahead of Schedule

The United States Army hit its recruiting goals for 2026 four months early, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared during a commencement speech at the United States Military Academy in West Point.

Bibles Passed Out at School Months After Quran Display

Dallas-Fort Worth area radio host Chris Krok passed out Bibles at Wylie East High School months after a separate group handed out Qurans and Islamic pamphlets.

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