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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."

Alaska’s Resources Unleashed in New Power Move

The Trump administration withdrew three Biden-era policies blocking development on Alaskan resources in a move bolstering American energy.

Cincinnati Mob Attack Sparks Outrage, Chief Blames Media

Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge lashed out at reporters and social media users following the release of viral footage showing a brutal mob attack over the weekend. The brawl, which left a woman unconscious and bloodied, has led to five arrests and national outrage, but Theetge appeared more frustrated with media coverage than with the violence itself.

ICE Agent Attacks Surge, Dozens Arrested Nationwide

A surge in violent threats and attacks against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents has led to dozens of arrests nationwide in the past two weeks. High-profile arrests in Texas, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. illustrate what ICE officials say is a growing and dangerous trend fueled by anti-law enforcement rhetoric.

Squatter Eviction Bill Revived in North Carolina

A revised bill to expedite the removal of squatters from private property advanced in the North Carolina House after clearing the Rules Committee. The new version reverts to the original language of Senate Bill 55, dropping unrelated provisions that triggered a veto by Democrat Governor Josh Stein earlier this year.

Mexican Politicians Linked to Cartel in Explosive Scandal

As the Trump administration pressures Mexico to crack down on drug cartels or face severe trade tariffs, a major scandal has erupted linking high-ranking political figures to one of Mexico’s most violent criminal organizations. Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Hernán “Comandante H” Bermúdez Requena, the former Public Security Secretary for the state of Tabasco, who is now accused of leading "La Barredora," an armed wing of the Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG)—a group recently labeled by the U.S. as a foreign terrorist organization.

Christian University Changes Course on DEI Allegations

Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, has launched an internal review after it was accused of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in violation of President Trump's order on the subject.

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