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Service Members May Now Carry Personal Firearms on Base

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that he was lifting a ban on service members from carrying personal firearms on military bases.

Dem Congressman: We’ll Impeach Trump the Minute We Take the House

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) went on MSNBC Thursday and said the quiet part loud: Democrats intend to impeach President Trump if they flip the House in November.

U.S. F-15 Goes Down Over Iran

A U.S. F-15 fighter jet went down over central Iran on Friday, marking the first known loss of American aircraft since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.

Texas City Calls Easter ‘Spring Holiday Weekend’

The City of Houston is facing backlash after it called Good Friday and Easter Sunday “Spring holiday weekend."

New Bill Proposes Half Staff for Holy Week Days

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) has introduced legislation to lower the U.S. flag to half staff in honor of Holy Week, specifically Good Friday and Holy Saturday.

Dennis Quaid to Receive Patriot Award

Actor Denis Quaid will receive the Patriot Ally Award during the MV Awards on May 23.

DOJ Opinion Challenges Presidential Records Act

A federal law demanding that presidents hand over records to the government at the end of their term has been determined to be unconstitutional, according to a non-binding DOJ opinion.

Pfizer Shuts Down Vaccine Trial

Pfizer is ending its study of updated COVID-19 vaccines after Americans refused to participate in their trials.

Hegseth Fires Army’s Top General

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George on Thursday and asked him to retire immediately, removing the service's top uniformed officer in the latest shake-up at the Pentagon.

Schumer and Jeffries Sue Trump Over Mail-In Voting Order

Top congressional Democrats filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump over his executive order tightening controls on mail-in ballots, calling the move an attempt to "rig" elections.

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