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Orano China Alarm: DOE’s $900M Nuclear Bet Sparks Security Fears

The Orano China controversy is intensifying as federal officials weigh a $900 million Department of Energy contract tied to a company with documented links to Chinese state-run nuclear firms.

Conservative Shakeup Rocks the Right as Pence Group Poaches Heritage Staff

The conservative shakeup now unfolding inside Washington’s policy world is reshaping the American right, as a wave of senior Heritage Foundation officials defect to a nonprofit led by former vice president Mike Pence.

Treasury Unleashes Crackdown on Cartel Cash

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced an operation targeting more than 100 money services businesses operating along the southwest border.

Wyoming Republican Announces Run for Senate

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) announced that she plans to run for the U.S. Senate, aiming to take Sen. Cynthia Lummis's seat.

Rubio Goes After Global Censors

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken action against five individuals who have organized efforts to censor Americans.

Boston Mayor’s Controversial Claim: Somalis Deserve Credit for ‘Every Achievement’ in City History

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says the Somali community deserves credit for every achievement in the city’s history.

Senate Ignores Bill to Stop CCP’s Christian Organ Harvesting, Lawmakers Warn

Senate stalls House-passed bill to stop CCP’s forced organ harvesting of Christians and other minorities, drawing sharp criticism.

Supreme Court Deals President Trump Rare Legal Loss on National Guard Deployment

The U.S. Supreme Court refuses President Trump’s request to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, upholding lower court blocks.

Georgia Professor Sues After Alleged Firing Over Plagiarism Complaints

Georgia College and State University law professor sues after alleged retaliation and firing for raising concerns about student plagiarism.

Maine Mom Says School Hid Child’s Gender Transition

A conservative legal group is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of a Maine mother who says her 13‑year‑old daughter was “secretly” encouraged by a school social worker to begin gender‑transitioning without her knowledge.

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