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22 States Sue New York Over Climate Policy

Twenty-two states are suing New York over a law forcing energy producers to pay for the costs of "climate change" damage.

Trump Pledges to End ‘Ridiculous’ Push for Paper Straws

President Donald Trump announced that he will sign an executive order next week to end the government's push for paper straws.

House Approves Bill Banning ‘War on American Energy’

The House of Representatives passed a bill protecting American energy production by prohibiting a federal moratorium on fracking.

Michigan Rep. Sterilizes Herself to Protest Trump Admin

Laurie Pohutsky, a Democratic state representative for Michigan, announced that she sterilized herself to avoid pregnancy during Donald Trump's second term as president.

U.S. Seizes Venezuelan President’s Plane

The Department of Justice announced that it instructed authorities in the Dominican Republic to seize a plane belonging to the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on behalf of the U.S.

DeSantis Announces Committment to ICE Immigration Enforcement

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced that the state is committed to assisting in ICE deportation efforts.

Washington State Fights Trump’s Ban on Men in Women’s Sports

Washington’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chris Reykdal, announced that he is working with the state's attorney general to combat President Donald Trump's order prohibiting transgender individuals from participating in women's sports.

DOJ Appeals Ruling Blocking Birthright Citizenship Order

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is appealing an order issued by a federal judge in Seattle blocking President Donald Trump’s order against birthright citizenship.
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Former Miss America Fuels Australia’s Nuclear Energy Debate

Grace Stanke, nuclear engineer and former Miss America, is on a national tour in Australia advocating for nuclear power. Her visit coincides with rising political tensions ahead of a national election, where the opposition Liberal Party proposes building seven nuclear reactors by 2035.

Federal Courts Push Back Against Trump’s Expansive Executive Orders

Three weeks into President Trump’s second term, a growing number of lawsuits are challenging his executive actions. Judges have temporarily blocked his efforts to end birthright citizenship and delayed a resignation deadline for thousands of federal workers. Labor unions also filed suit to stop the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which could leave more than 9,000 employees without jobs.

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