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China Sues Missouri Over COVID, Payback or Panic?

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced Tuesday that the state is now being sued by the municipal government of Wuhan, China.

Vatican Unveils Pro-Life Nativity, Pregnant Mary

Pope Leo XIV praised Costa Rican artist Paula Sáenz Soto on Monday for her donation of a pro-life Nativity scene to the Vatican.

Abrams Grant Funding Fallout: Millions Moved Before EPA Ax Fell

Grand funding tied to failed Democrat Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams is under renewed scrutiny after tax filings showed a climate group tied to Abrams quietly received more than $5 million in federal money before the Trump administration canceled the program.

Chinese Illegal Alien With CDL Kills American

A Chinese illegal alien, released into the United States under the Biden administration, is accused of killing a woman in a fatal bus crash in Tennessee earlier this month.

Florida Imam Says Allah Hates America, Slams Trump

An Islamic cleric in South Florida sparked national outrage after delivering a sermon claiming the United States deserves mass punishment from Allah.

Trump Honors Fallen Heroes After Ambush

President Donald Trump honored two Iowa National Guard members killed during an attack in Syria, participating in their dignified transfers at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

Hegseth Restores Faith to U.S. Troops

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the military will end its use of the Army Spiritual Fitness Guide, instead bolstering the Christian faith through the use of chaplains.

Assisted Suicide Heads to New York

Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) plans to sign a bill permitting assisted suicide for those who have less than six months to live.

Ukraine Claims First-Ever Underwater Drones Strike on Russian Submarine

Ukraine claimed a major battlefield breakthrough Monday, announcing the first-ever combat strike using underwater drones to cripple a Russian submarine docked deep inside a secure naval port.

Court Backs Trump’s DC National Guard Authority

A federal appeals court allowed President Donald Trump's use of the D.C. National Guard troops to continue while the case plays out.

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