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U.S. Gets $100 Million Venezuelan Gold Shipment

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum confirmed on Sunday that the United States received a $100 million gold shipment from Venezuela.

Iran’s Next Supreme Leader Already Wounded

Iran's state television confirmed Monday that Mojtaba Khamenei, the country's newly appointed Supreme Leader, has been wounded, acknowledging the injury just hours after officially recognizing him as the heir to his late father's position.

Trump’s SBA Purges Noncitizens from Loan Programs

The U.S. Small Business Administration on Friday announced it is cutting off foreign nationals and noncitizens from all of its guaranteed loan programs, completing a months-long push to reserve federal small business financing exclusively for American citizens.

Texas Republicans Launch Sharia Free Texas Caucus

Republican lawmakers in the Texas House have formed a new legislative group aimed at opposing the influence of Sharia law in the state.

Record Number of Texas Lawmakers Leaving Congress

Texas is set to lose a record number of members of Congress heading into the next election cycle, a development that could significantly weaken the state’s influence on Capitol Hill.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Vetoes Charlie Kirk Memorial License

Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is facing sharp criticism after vetoing legislation that would have created a specialty license plate.

Ford CEO Delivers Custom Explorer SUV to Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV has received a custom-built Ford Explorer SUV, personally delivered by Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley and his wife, Lia.

Rosanna Arquette Slams Quentin Tarantino’s Use of Racial Slur

Actress Rosanna Arquette is criticizing filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for his repeated use of a racial slur in several of his films.

UFC Announces UFC Reveals Fight Card for ‘Freedom 250’ Event

UFC president Dana White has revealed the lineup for the upcoming “Freedom 250” fight event scheduled to take place at the White House this summer.

California Teacher Placed on Leave After Video Sparks Investigation

A middle school teacher in Northern California has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced allegedly showing him urinating into a container inside his classroom.

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