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Democrats Demand Paramount Refuse to Settle Trump Lawsuit

Several Democratic senators have called for Paramount, the parent of CBS News, to refuse to settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump.

Trump to Pull Ed Martin’s Nomination

President Donald Trump said that he would pull Ed Martin's nomination for D.C. U.S. Attorney after a key Republican said he would not support Martin.

House Passes Bill Codifying Gulf of America

The House of Representatives voted 211-206 to codify President Donald Trump's name change for the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

Rubio Shutters State Department’s ‘Palestinian Embassy,’ Restores Trump’s Jerusalem Policy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will dissolve the State Department’s Office of Palestinian Affairs (OPA), dismantling a Biden-era initiative that operated independently of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.

Pulitzer Scandal: Hamas Sympathizer Honored as Columbia Faces Federal Probe

The 2024 Pulitzer Prize for commentary was awarded Monday to Mosab Abu Toha, a self-described "Palestinian poet" with a history of sympathy for the Hamas terror organization.

Nuclear Brink: Pakistan Warns of War as India Tensions Explode

Tensions between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan are rapidly escalating, as Pakistan’s defense chief warned of a “clear and present” threat of nuclear war.

Biden’s Gaza Pier Debacle: 62 Troops Injured, $31M Lost in Failed Mission

A Pentagon watchdog report reveals that the former Biden administration's $230 million Gaza pier project resulted in 62 U.S. service member injuries, one death, and $31 million in equipment damage.

Biden’s DEI Focus Blamed for Air Traffic Control Crisis

Aviation safety is under scrutiny as Rep. Nick Langworthy, (R-N.Y.), chairman of the House Aviation Safety Caucus, criticizes the former Biden administration for prioritizing diversity initiatives over essential air traffic control (ATC) modernization.

Germany’s War Graves Spark Controversy Over WWII Remembrance

Eighty years after World War II ended in Europe, Germany continues to recover and rebury its fallen soldiers, leading to controversy.

Putin’s ‘Victory Day’ Ceasefire Collapses Amid Renewed Russian Strikes

Russian President Vladimir Putin's declared three-day ceasefire, intended to coincide with Victory Day celebrations, unraveled within hours as Russian forces launched attacks on Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region.

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