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Princess Elisabeth of Belgium Faces Uncertainty Amid Harvard Foreign Student Controversy

Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, the nation's future queen, finds her academic future at Harvard University uncertain due to the Trump administration's recent showdown with the university over foreign students.

Terror Growth in Sahel Escalates U.S. Security Concerns

The escalating terror growth in the Sahel region of Africa has intensified U.S. security concerns, prompting top military officials to reassess strategies and partnerships on the continent.

San Francisco DEI Grading Plan Scrapped After Backlash

San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) has scrapped its controversial "Grading for Equity" initiative just one day after unveiling it, following swift backlash from parents, educators, and political leaders.

Biden Energy Loan Sparks Ethics Concerns

In a move raising significant ethical concerns, Jigar Shah, the former head of the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO), approved a $1.6 billion taxpayer-funded loan to Plug Power, a green hydrogen company advised by his current business partner, Jonathan Silver.

Left-Wing Groups Rally Behind DC Diplomat Killer

A coalition of radical left-wing groups, including organizations with ties to prominent Democratic figures and donors, has publicly endorsed Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man who confessed to murdering two Israeli diplomats, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.

Axis of Aggressors: U.S. Adversaries Unite on Iran Nuclear Talks

Iran, China, and Russia have convened to coordinate their positions on Iran's nuclear program, raising concerns about a unified front opposing U.S. efforts.

Trump Pardons Army Officer Targeted by Biden’s Covid Mandates

President Donald Trump has issued a pardon for former Army Lt. Mark Bashaw, who faced a court-martial and a criminal conviction after refusing to comply with Biden-era Covid mandates. Bashaw’s refusal to take the Covid-19 vaccine, wear a mask indoors, or submit to routine testing led to his prosecution under the military’s strict vaccine requirements implemented by then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in 2021. Bashaw, the first service member to stand trial over the rules, was convicted in 2022 but avoided jail time.

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Won’t Add to Deficit, White House Says

The White House is pushing back hard on claims that President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will add over $4 trillion to the federal deficit. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) projections “shoddy” and “anemic,” arguing they fail to account for the pro-growth effects of Trump’s economic agenda.

UNC Charlotte Fires Employee in Wake of Viral DEI Video

UNC Charlotte, the third-largest campus in North Carolina’s public university system, has fired an employee tied to a viral social media video criticizing the school’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The university announced the decision Thursday, stating the employee’s comments were inaccurate and the individual had no authority over policy or compliance.

A Move of God on the Earth

There is a generation rising—one whose impact will not merely echo through cultural movements or social media platforms but will resound through eternity itself. This...

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