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Hunter Biden Disbarred After Felony Convictions and Pardon

Hunter Biden will be permanently disbarred from practicing law in Washington, D.C., following his agreement to a disbarment recommendation prompted by his recent felony convictions. The decision, which is pending formal approval by the D.C. Court of Appeals, marks the end of his legal career after years of disciplinary scrutiny.

Yuma Arizona Spaceport Project

The city of Yuma is positioning itself to become Arizona’s first spaceport, aiming to launch small rockets carrying communications satellites in a bid to boost national security and create economic opportunity. With a population of just under 100,000, Yuma was named one of more than 70 finalists for a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines program, which could provide up to $160 million over 10 years.

Pennsylvania Natural Gas Data Center Project

The former site of Pennsylvania’s largest coal-fired power plant is being repurposed into the largest natural-gas powered data center campus in the United States. Officials announced Tuesday that the $10 billion redevelopment project in Homer City will become a critical hub for powering artificial intelligence and high-performance computing technologies.

Army Reserve Investigates Captain Over Anti-Trump Video

The U.S. Army Reserve has confirmed it is taking disciplinary steps against a captain who posted a politically charged video on TikTok while wearing an official uniform. The video, shared by Captain Christina Winters under the username “alexandrahamilton01,” criticized the Trump administration’s policies on transgender individuals, accusing it of seeking to “erase” them from society.

Ben & Jerry’s Founders Fight for Control After Trump Dispute

Ben & Jerry’s cofounders are launching a public campaign to regain control of the ice cream brand after alleging that parent company Unilever blocked them from criticizing President Donald Trump. The move comes as Unilever prepares to spin off its $7.5 billion ice cream division, which includes Ben & Jerry’s, Breyers, and Magnum.

Zuckerberg Urges Trump to Fight EU Antitrust Ruling

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pressing U.S. trade officials and the Trump administration to oppose a pending European Union antitrust decision that could significantly impact the company's ad-based revenue model. The ruling under the EU’s Digital Markets Act may require Meta to offer Facebook and Instagram without personalized ads, potentially undermining a core aspect of Meta's global business.

ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Linked to 2014 Death of Texas Girl

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents under the Trump administration have arrested an illegal alien fugitive tied to the 2014 death of 13-year-old Chrishia Odette in Burleson, Texas. The suspect, 46-year-old Ramiro Guevara of Mexico, was apprehended last week. He had been wanted on two outstanding warrants and was under a final order of removal from a federal immigration judge.

Kennedy Targets SNAP Soda and Big Pharma Ads

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pursuing major changes to federal health policy, focusing on two controversial areas: restricting the use of food stamps for sugary drinks and eliminating pharmaceutical advertising on television. These efforts are part of Kennedy’s broader “Make America Healthy Again” campaign and have already drawn sharp responses from both government agencies and powerful industry groups.

President Trump Files Brief on Deportation Flights

President Donald Trump filed a brief to the Supreme Court, requesting that they allow his administration to deport Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

Cornell University Student Leaves the U.S.

A foreign graduate student at Cornell University has self-deported after filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's order on anti-Israel demonstrations.

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