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AI at Center of US-Israel Partnership

The United States has formed a partnership with Israel for a collaboration on critical technology and artificial intelligence.

Ozempic Effect: Airlines’ Surprise Windfall as Shrinking Passengers Cut Costs

The Ozempic Effect is reshaping more than waistlines—it may soon reshape airline balance sheets.

Nick Reiner Case Takes Dark Turn With Jailhouse Revelations

The Nick Reiner case has taken a disturbing new turn following revelations from a Fox Nation documentary examining his mental state after the alleged murders of his parents.

UK Approves New Chinese Embassy in London

The United Kingdom has approved plans for an expanded Chinese embassy in London.

Gender Reality Refusal: Democrats Side-Step Basic Biology Ahead of 2028 Elections

A new report highlights how far Democratic leaders have moved from clear answers on basic biological questions, with gender reality emerging as a political fault line ahead of the 2028 presidential race.

FACE Act Showdown: Ellison Dismisses Church Protest Fallout

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is pushing back against claims that anti-ICE protesters violated federal law during a disruption at a Minneapolis church, placing the FACE Act at the center of a growing legal and political dispute.

Anti-ICE Harassment Explodes When Lunch Crowd Targets Wrong Men

A routine lunch outing in Minneapolis turned into a public confrontation fueled by ICE harassment, after a group of software engineers were wrongly accused of being federal immigration agents.

CNN Legal Pundit Admits President Trump Has Strong Legal Basis to Use Insurrection Act in Minnesota Crisis

CNN legal analyst says President Trump has broad authority to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota amid unrest.

Pennsylvania’s $76M Puberty Blocker Spending Sparks Federal Scrutiny

Pennsylvania spent over $76 million on puberty blockers for minors, triggering a federal investigation into Medicaid billing practices.

State Lawmakers Cut University Funding, Redirect Millions to Trade & Workforce Education

State lawmakers cut university budgets and redirect funding to trade schools and workforce training programs to meet job market demands.

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