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U.S. Approves Ukraine Munitions Package

The United States approved a potential munitions deal with Ukraine that includes extended-range missiles and other equipment to use in its ongoing conflict with Russia.

IDF Recovers Israeli Hostages’ Bodies from Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Friday that it had recovered the bodies of two Israeli hostages from Gaza during a complex operation against Hamas.

Ford Brake Fluid Recall Hits 500,000 Vehicles

Ford Motor Company announced a massive recall of nearly 500,000 vehicles across the U.S. due to a potentially dangerous brake fluid issue. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed Thursday that a ruptured brake hose could lead to leaks, increasing stopping distances and raising the risk of crashes.

Pixar Writer Defends Lightyear Lesbian Kiss Scene

Lauren Gunderson, one of the credited writers on Pixar’s Lightyear, defended the film’s controversial lesbian kiss after rapper Snoop Dogg expressed discomfort over the scene appearing in a children’s movie.

White House Backpedals Chinese Visa Comments

The White House issued a statement to clarify President Donald Trump's statements on Chinese visas.

Illegal Venezuelan Fugitive Arrested in Texas After Release

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Texas arrested a Venezuelan illegal alien wanted in his home country for torturing and attempting to murder a woman. The fugitive, 31-year-old Raul Enrique Pargas Rodriguez, was captured in Plano on August 14 after entering the U.S. illegally in 2022 and being released under Biden-era “catch-and-release” policies.

No English, No Funding: Trump’s DOT Slams Blue States

The U.S. Department of Transportation, under Secretary Sean Duffy, has issued a direct warning to California, Washington, and New Mexico: enforce federal English-language standards for commercial drivers or lose critical highway funding.

No Nutrition, No Money: RFK Jr.’s Ultimatum to Med Schools

Secretary RFK Jr. has issued a nationwide mandate requiring all accredited medical schools to submit detailed nutrition education plans by September 10.

Noem: It’s Time to End FEMA as We Know It

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is pushing back against criticism over her plan to overhaul the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), calling for a return to state-led disaster response.

Minnesota Funds Trans Refuge, Ignores Faith Schools

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) rejected appeals from the Minnesota Catholic Conference, the representative body for the state’s six Catholic dioceses, for inclusion in the Building and Cyber Security Grant Program, despite a $17.6 billion budget surplus.

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