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Kansas Becomes Latest State to Require Ultrasound Footage in Schools

Kansas lawmakers overrode Democrat Governor Laura Kelly's vetoes of pro-life laws, making the state the fourth to require public schools to show the process of human development in the womb.

Lawsuit Claims Trump Lacks Authority to Issue Tariffs

Five businesses have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, arguing that President Trump lacks the authority to issue sweeping tariffs without congressional approval.

Trump DOJ Ends ‘Environmental Justice’ Probe in Alabama

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday it is officially ending a controversial settlement agreement stemming from a so-called “environmental justice.”

Pfizer Halts Development of Obesity Pill Over Safety Concerns

Pfizer has pulled the plug on its once-promising weight-loss pill danuglipron after safety issues emerged during early testing.

ESPN Commentator Hints at 2028 White House Run

Outspoken ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith is leaving the door open for a 2028 presidential run.

DHS to ‘Retrain’ 900 Border Patrol Agents

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it will retrain over 900 Border Patrol agents in California.

Trump Discusses USPS Rate Hike

President Donald Trump addressed a wide range of topics Wednesday from the Oval Office following the swearing-in of Howard Lutnick as Secretary of Commerce.

GoFundMe Shuts Down Fundraiser for Woman Who Assaulted Pro-Life Activist

The New York woman who punched a young pro-life activist in the face during a street interview is now facing criminal charges—and no longer has access to the more than $8,000 she raised on GoFundMe to pay for her legal defense.

Busted: Democrat Claims to Oppose Illegals Voting — Then Blocks the Ban

New York Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi has come under scrutiny for voting against the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill designed to prevent noncitizens from voting in federal elections.

$40 Billion Train to Nowhere — Feds Finally Kill Wasteful Project

The U.S. Department of Transportation has officially pulled the plug on a controversial $63.9 million grant for the proposed Texas high-speed rail project.

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