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Florida First State to Legally Recognize Gulf of America

Florida has become the first state to legally recognize the Gulf of America after Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed two bills establishing the recognition.

‘Pandemic Agreement’ Draft Nears Completion

The World Health Organization's (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced that the final draft of a "pandemic agreement" is nearing completion.

Trump Ally Celebrates Ban on Public LGBT Events

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, an ally of President Donald Trump, celebrated the country's constitutional amendment prohibiting public events with LGBT activity.

Obama Recognizes Harvard’s Trump Defiance

Former President Barack Obama praised Harvard University for its defiance of the Trump administration's demands for campus reform.

Democrat State Faces $6.2 Billion Medi-Cal Crisis

California is grappling with a major budget crisis after Governor Gavin Newsom and the Democratic legislature pushed forward an aggressive Medicaid expansion.

Oklahoma Moves to Dismantle DEI in Public Universities

Oklahoma is taking bold steps to rein in the influence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education.

China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries in Ongoing Trade War

China has ordered its airlines to stop taking Boeing jet deliveries in the country's latest move to combat President Donald Trump's 145% tariffs.

Another Chip Producer Moves to U.S.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced that it will begin chip production in Arizona, the first time the company's product will be manufactured in the United States.

Arkansas Defends Religious Freedom With New Law

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed the Keep Kids First Act, a strong pro-family, pro-religious freedom bill that protects adoptive and foster parents from being penalized for their Christian beliefs.

Kansas Becomes Latest State to Require Ultrasound Footage in Schools

Kansas lawmakers overrode Democrat Governor Laura Kelly's vetoes of pro-life laws, making the state the fourth to require public schools to show the process of human development in the womb.

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