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Coal-Powered Electricity Saved Americans in Winter Storm

Coal and natural gas-powered electricity helped Americans during the recent winter storm, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Sweeping Bill Secures US Elections

Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI), Chairman of the House Administration Committee, introduced a sweeping legislative package securing U.S. elections.

Ancient Syphilis Discovery: DNA Find Rewrites Disease History by 3,000 Years

New research is reigniting debate over ancient syphilis, after scientists recovered bacterial DNA from 5,500-year-old human remains in Colombia, potentially rewriting the known timeline of the disease.

Los Angeles City Councilmember to Stand Trial

Los Angeles City Councilmember Curren Price will stand trial in a case surrounding embezzlement of government funds, perjury, and a conflict of interest.

WeChat Ban Sparks New Alarm as Lawmakers Cite Crime Networks on U.S. Soil

A renewed push for a WeChat ban is gaining traction after Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the CCP-controlled messaging app has become a critical hub for organized crime operating inside the United States.

Qatar Schools: Foreign Cash, Secret Lessons, and What Parents Aren’t Told

Qatar schools are drawing new scrutiny after public records revealed that Qatar Foundation International (QFI), tied to the Qatari royal family, quietly funded K–12 education efforts in Georgia.

Walz Will ‘Never Again’ Seek Elected Office

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) announced that he will "never again" seek elected office.

Colombia Plane Crash Kills 15, Including Congressman

A Colombia plane crash claimed the lives of all 15 people aboard a state-owned Satena flight that vanished from radar before plummeting into a mountainous region near the Venezuelan border.

EPA Launches Fluoride Review to Secure American Health

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shared its plan to develop a toxicity assessment for fluoride, according to a statement shared in the Federal Register.

Spain Amnesty Sparks Firestorm as 500,000 Migrants Gain Legal Residency Status

Spain’s decision to approve sweeping amnesty for undocumented migrants is igniting backlash across Europe as the country moves sharply away from tougher enforcement trends seen elsewhere.

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