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House Republicans Challenge California’s Gas Car Ban

The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote on overturning California's ban on new gas-powered vehicle sales, a regulation approved during the Biden administration.

Illegal Immigrant Early Release in California Sparks Outrage

The early release of an illegal immigrant convicted of killing two teenagers in a 2021 drunk driving crash has sparked national outrage and prompted swift federal action. Trump administration officials have vowed to intervene if California fails to honor an immigration detainer issued against the repeat offender.

Trump Tower Vandal Sparks Chaos in Climate Protest

A climate activist was arrested Wednesday after vandalizing the presidential insignia inside Trump Tower in New York City, scrawling “USA” over the number “45” with green spray paint before unveiling a banner bearing the Extinction Rebellion logo and the phrase “game over.”

Warnock Ethics Probe Heats Up Over Luxury Housing Deal

U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock is facing renewed scrutiny over his financial disclosures and housing arrangement, as a conservative watchdog group formally requests a Senate Ethics Committee investigation. The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) alleges that Warnock failed to disclose key benefits related to housing provided by Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he serves as senior pastor.

Bessent IMF World Bank Reform Call Rocks Global Finance

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered a forceful call for reform Wednesday, urging the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank to return to their founding missions and abandon political distractions that are undermining global financial stability.

Washington Babies Born Addicted Surge Under Failed Policy

Newborn babies in Washington are testing positive for drugs at a rate far above the national average, with many suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) caused by in-utero drug exposure. In Spokane County, the rate is nearly 3.5 times the national average, making it one of the hardest-hit areas in the country.

Instagram Meta FTC Antitrust Reveals Zuckerberg’s Power Play

Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom testified in federal court this week that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg deliberately limited resources to Instagram after acquiring the platform, fearing its rapid growth could outshine Facebook. Systrom’s testimony is a key part of the Federal Trade Commission’s ongoing antitrust case against Meta, alleging the company used its power to crush competition and form an illegal monopoly.

Bukele Maduro Prisoner Exchange Sparks Fiery Showdown

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele doubled down Tuesday on his proposal to Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro: release 252 political prisoners—including Venezuelans and foreign nationals—in exchange for 252 Venezuelan deportees detained in El Salvador for alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua terrorist group.

Whoopi Goldberg, Resist Trump or Else

Whoopi Goldberg issued a stark warning on ABC’s The View Wednesday, declaring that unless Americans resist President Donald Trump’s administration, the nation is “going down.” Her comments came during a heated segment discussing concerns over the state of American democracy.

Trump White House Flag Poles Set to Soar 100 Feet High

President Donald Trump announced plans Wednesday to install two massive American flag poles—each nearly 100 feet tall—on the White House’s North and South Lawns. Trump himself will cover the costs for the patriotic addition, according to Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino.

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