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Court Orders Intelligence Agencies to Find Jobs for 19 Fired DEI Officers

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that 19 intelligence community employees terminated for holding diversity, equity, and inclusion positions must be given the chance to apply for other jobs within the agencies, dealing another setback to the Trump administration's effort to purge DEI bureaucrats from sensitive national security posts.

Trump Vows to Brave the Heat for 250 Speech

President Trump pledged to deliver a long speech for the nation's 250th anniversary despite high temperatures.

The Silent Takeover of America

As America approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many voices are telling us that our greatest days are behind us. They...

DOJ Charges Tren de Aragua Members With Murder, Kidnapping

The Justice Department announced federal charges Wednesday against eight members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua for murder and kidnapping, with acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirming every single one of the suspects entered the United States illegally under the Biden administration.

Minnesota Pardons Child Sex Offender

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has condemned Minnesota officials after the state pardoned a man convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl.

Trump Admin to Upgrade Airports

The Trump administration announced that it will award nearly $1.8 billion to upgrade the nation's airports.

Trump Organization Demands NYT Retract Story

The Trump Organization is demanding that the New York Times pull a story it claims is "libelous" and was created to suggest questionable financial behaviors from the Trump family.

Space Force Deploys New Satellite Jammer to Counter China and Russia in Orbit

The U.S. Space Force has activated a new mobile electronic warfare system capable of disrupting enemy satellites, the service announced Thursday, adding another weapon to America's growing arsenal of counterspace capabilities as China and Russia race to dominate the high ground above Earth.

Virginia City Bans Fireworks

The City of Alexandria, Virginia, will not be celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks.

Marine Corps Creates Dedicated Scout Career Field for the First Time

The Marine Corps announced Tuesday it will create a new primary military occupational specialty for battlefield scouts, formalizing a reconnaissance role that had previously existed only as an additional qualification.

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