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214 Child Predators Taken Down in Houston ICE Raid

ICE enforcement units in Houston arrested 214 individuals accused or convicted of child sex offenses in just the first six months of President Trump’s second term.

McMahon Drops the Hammer: Duke DEI Policies Trigger Trump Probe

The Trump administration launched a formal investigation into Duke University and its Law Journal this week, alleging discrimination under DEI-based selection policies that may violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

Montreal Targets Church After Hosting Sean Feucht Event

A Montreal evangelical church was fined CAD 2,500 after hosting a concert by U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht without the required permit, stirring controversy in both religious and civil liberties circles.

NFL Player Gives God Glory During Cancer Battle

Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders publicly revealed he quietly battled and overcame aggressive bladder cancer, crediting early detection, skilled doctors, and his faith in God for saving his life.

EU Sells Out? France Slams Trade Deal as Bowing to Trump

French Prime Minister François Bayrou denounced the European Union’s newly signed trade deal with the United States, blasting the agreement as an act of “submission” and warning that it signaled a loss of European sovereignty.

Actual Target Confirmed in New York Shooting

A 27-year-old man who traveled from Las Vegas to Manhattan intending to attack the NFL headquarters killed four people and wounded one after entering the wrong floor in a Midtown high-rise.

Democrats Attempt to Shield Illegals on Food Stamps

Twenty-one Democratic attorneys general have filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration from accessing data revealing the immigration statuses of recipients.

EPA to Repeal Obama-Era Policy Plaguing Consumers

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its proposal to pull the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which served as the basis for more than $1 trillion in regulations.

Landmark Merger Creates First U.S. Transcontinental Freight Railroad

Union Pacific Corporation and Norfolk Southern Corporation announced an agreement to create "America's first transcontinental railroad" from coast to coast.

Major Health Association Condemns Religious Vaccine Exemptions as ‘Problematic’

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued an updated policy statement arguing that universal immunization for children is necessary for safety, stating that non-medical exemptions to vaccines are a "deeply problematic tool."

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