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New York City Joins WHO

New York City has become the latest U.S. area to join the World Health Organization (WHO) despite the country's exit from the entity.

Global Powers Flock to U.S. Mineral Agreement

Numerous countries have entered into agreements with the United States regarding critical minerals following a summit on the subject.

Ohio College Conservatives Threatened During Campus Event

Conservative students at Ohio University reported harassment and an alleged gun threat during a Turning Point USA tabling event.

States Move to Eliminate Property Taxes for Homeowners

Lawmakers in several states are considering eliminating property taxes for homeowners, fueling debate over affordability.

Massachusetts Audit Exposes $12M Welfare Fraud Shock

A Massachusetts audit uncovered nearly $12 million in public assistance fraud in 2025, exposing weaknesses in SNAP and MassHealth oversight.

Waters and Treasury’s Bessent Spar Over Trump Economic Agenda in Fiery Hearing

Rep. Maxine Waters and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clashed sharply at a House hearing over President Trump’s economic agenda.

Noem Warns DHS Leaker Will Face Criminal Charges

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says a prolific DHS leaker has been identified and will face criminal prosecution.

Former Hamas Hostage Meets First Lady After Surviving Captivity

American citizen and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, native Keith Siegel and his wife, Aviva Siegel, met with First Lady Melania Trump.

New Orleans Payroll Crisis Sparks Emergency Funding Push

Facing renewed concerns over its ability to cover payroll, New Orleans officials are signaling that the city may soon need additional financial assistance from the state.

House Judiciary EU Censorship Report Sparks Free Speech Firestorm

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has released interim findings accusing the European Commission of waging a long-running campaign.

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