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Texas Approves Required Bible Reading

The Texas State Board of Education approved a proposal mandating that students in public schools read parts of the Bible as part of their academics.

SCOTUS Makes Your Phone’s Location Private

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police cannot use mass location data sweeps to identify criminal suspects without violating the Fourth Amendment, handing down a 6-3 decision that curbs a growing law enforcement tool known as a geofence warrant.

Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Every Right to Fire FTC Commissioners

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Trump acted lawfully when he fired two Democratic Federal Trade Commission commissioners last year, handing the administration a sweeping victory that dismantles nearly a century of limits on presidential removal power.

Rick Scott Says Qatar ‘Not Our Friend’ in U.S.-Iran Negotiations

Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida on Sunday declared that Qatar is "not our friend" as the Gulf state continues to play a central role in U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks, breaking openly with the framing that has positioned Qatar as a reliable neutral partner in the negotiations.

Socialist DSA Sets Its Sights on Colorado, Wisconsin After NYC Primary Sweep

The Democratic Socialists of America is moving to expand its political footprint beyond New York City, with candidates now competing in primary races across Colorado, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Florida in the coming weeks.

Iran Locks Down Hormuz for 30 Days

Iran's foreign minister said Sunday that every vessel wanting to cross the Strait of Hormuz must first clear it with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps..

Judge Orders DOJ to Unseal More Epstein Files

A federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to either release more un-redacted files on Jeffrey Epstein or provide an explanation for keeping them sealed.

U.S. Brokers Peace Framework with Israel and Lebanon

Israel, Lebanon, and the United States signed a Trilateral Framework aimed at bringing peace to the region.

Mistrial Declared in Palisades Fire Case

A federal judge declared a mistrial Friday in the case of Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man accused of deliberately igniting the Palisades Fire on New Year's Day 2025, after a jury deadlocked 10-2 in favor of acquittal following more than 13 hours of deliberations.

Trump Warns of Rising Communism

President Donald Trump warned against the rise of communism in the United States during a speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference.

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