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Oklahoma Faith Leaders and Parents Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Block Public Charter School

A group of Oklahoma faith leaders, parents, and education advocates is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to block the creation of what would be the first taxpayer-funded religious public charter school in the country.

IRS Drops Probe Into Florida Church That Prayed for School Board Candidate

The Internal Revenue Service has officially closed its investigation into a Florida church that prayed for a local school board candidate during a worship service — affirming the church’s tax-exempt status.

Trump Administration Imposes 10% Tariff on Uninhabited Antarctic Islands

In a surprising development that underscores the Trump administration’s tough stance on trade loopholes, two remote Antarctic territories—Heard Island and McDonald Islands—have been included in a list of regions subject to a 10% U.S. tariff.

Florida Teenager Arrested for Vandalizing Church With Hate Speech

A Florida juvenile has been arrested after allegedly defacing a church and public property with hate speech and racial slurs.

Coalition Pledges Crackdown on Illegal Foreign Fishing 

With the federal election fast approaching, the Coalition has vowed to tackle illegal foreign fishing head-on — a growing threat to Australia’s maritime sovereignty and seafood industry.

Gavin Newsom Reportedly Consulting Ex-Wife Conservative Kimberly Guilfoyle

As California Governor Gavin Newsom quietly positions himself for a likely 2028 presidential bid, he appears to be drawing from an unexpected source for strategic guidance: his ex-wife and longtime conservative figure, Kimberly Guilfoyle.

Illinois Democrats Just Declared War on the FDA Over Abortion Pills

The Illinois House of Representatives, led by Democrats, has passed House Bill 3637, aiming to ensure continued access to abortion medication, specifically mifepristone, regardless of potential federal restrictions.

DHS Polygraph Tests Leakers Amid National Security Crackdown

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), under the leadership of Secretary Kristi Noem, is doubling down on efforts to root out internal leakers by utilizing lie-detector tests, including on top officials. The agency confirmed it is “unapologetic” in its approach, citing national security concerns as justification for polygraph exams on personnel regardless of their status or tenure.

Immigrant Trust Directive Bars New Jersey Police from Aiding ICE

New Jersey police officers are now barred from arresting individuals solely based on an “Outstanding Administrative Warrant” from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), under the state’s Immigrant Trust Directive. A recent internal email from New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick J. Callahan clarified that contacting ICE using provided phone numbers is also prohibited for New Jersey State Police employees.

Victoria Spartz Trump Ukraine Town Halls Turn Tense

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), the only Ukrainian-born member of Congress, defied party advisors last weekend and attended multiple town halls despite organized protests over her vocal support for President Donald Trump and controversial views on the war in Ukraine. Instead of backing down, Spartz faced tough questions from constituents, many frustrated by her changing stance on U.S. support for her native country.

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