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Capitol Panic, Colombian Embassy Valentine’s Day Flowers

Valentine’s Day flower bouquets delivered to members of Congress by the Colombian embassy in Washington sparked an unexpected security advisory.

Harvard Under Fire After Stonewalling Trump DOJ

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing the school of withholding admissions information from the Trump administration.

ICE Officers Made ‘Untruthful Statements’ About Shooting

ICE officers are believed to have lied about a shooting in Minneapolis, Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons shared.

Trump’s Lawsuit Against BBC Proceeds

A judge has allowed President Trump's defamation lawsuit against the BBC to proceed.

Trump Admin ‘Rapidly Implementing’ Venezuela Goals

The State Department declared in a media note that the Trump administration is "rapidly implementing President Trump’s vision to reopen and develop Venezuela’s oil industry for the shared benefit of the American and Venezuelan people."

Democrats Reintroduce ‘Trans Bill of Rights’

Several Democrats have reintroduced the Transgender Bill of Rights this week amid the Trump administration's crackdown on gender ideology.

Newsom Signs Bill Handing Millions to Planned Parenthood

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill giving millions of dollars to Planned Parenthood.

Trump Pardons Former NFL Players

President Trump pardoned five former NFL players convicted of crimes such as perjury, drug trafficking, and counterfeiting U.S. currency.

Puerto Rico Law Protects Unborn Children

The Puerto Rican governor has signed a bill amending the territory's Penal Code to recognize the unborn at any stage, including conception, as a human being.

Buffalo Mass Shooting Settlement Rocks Gun Industry

A Georgia-based firearms accessory manufacturer has agreed to stop selling a high-capacity magazine device linked to the 2022 Buffalo supermarket mass shooting.

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