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Schumer Ambushes GOP with Epstein Files Vote

Chuck Schumer forces a vote on Epstein files, cornering Republicans in a high-stakes debate over transparency and elite accountability.

Charlie Kirk Fatally Shot at Utah University, Person of Interest in Custody

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on Tuesday, September 10, while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

Congressional Clown Show: Rep. Pou Misses Vote on Her Own Bill

Freshman Rep. Nellie Pou failed to cast a recorded vote on legislation she introduced addressing a critical water crisis.

‘We Must All Pray’: Trump Pleads for Prayer After Charlie Kirk Shooting

President Donald Trump released a prayerful plea on September 10, 2025, following the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Posting on Truth...

Charlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Rare Bipartisan Outrage

The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has ignited a rare moment of bipartisan outrage in Washington.

Victor Davis Hanson Slams South Korea: ‘They Forgot Who Died for Their Freedom’

Hoover Institution scholar Victor Davis Hanson criticized South Korea’s response to a U.S. immigration raid at a Korean battery plant.

Supreme Court Holds the Line Against South Carolina’s Bathroom Ban

The Supreme Court denies South Carolina's emergency bid to enforce its transgender bathroom ban, letting an injunction stand.

Tennessee Drone Terror Plot Foiled Before Substation Attack

A Tennessee man has pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges after plotting a drone attack on an electrical substation in a plan that could have caused widespread blackouts and threatened critical infrastructure, including hospitals.

Julie Read Enters Phoenix Council Race, Pledges Common-Sense Leadership

Fourth-generation Arizonan and longtime community advocate Julie Read has officially entered the race for Phoenix City Council District 2, bringing with her a track record of local engagement and bipartisan problem-solving.

Georgia Paper Mill Closures Trigger $2.9B Economic Crisis

The shutdown of five paper mills in southeast Georgia is expected to slash $2.9 billion annually from the state’s economy, lawmakers were told during a House Rural Development Committee hearing on Wednesday.

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