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DOJ Maintains Charges Against Two Jan. 6 Defendants Despite Trump’s Pardons

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday it is not dropping charges "at this time" against Joseph Daniel Hutchinson III and Olivia Michelle Pollock, two defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.

Costco Upholds DEI Initiatives Amid Shareholder Pushback

Costco Wholesale Corporation is steadfastly maintaining its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite facing challenges from shareholders and contrasting decisions by other major corporations.

New AI Project May Involve Developing mRNA Cancer Vaccine 

Following President Donald Trump's announcement of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers across the United States, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said the project may be used to develop mRNA vaccines.

Judge Rules FISA ‘Backdoor’ Searches Unconstitutional

A federal judge has ruled that the government's action of obtaining information through "backdoor searches" violates the Fourth Amendment.

Franklin Graham Criticizes Woke Bishop

Reverend Franklin Graham criticized the statements of the leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Mariann Budde.

Bill Bans China from Purchasing U.S. Land

Republican Senators have reintroduced legislation that prohibits China from purchasing U.S. land.

Left-Wing Publication Admits Trump is ‘Great’

Left-wing outlet Politico ran a piece written by its founding editor and global editor-in-chief, John Harris, where he admitted, "Trump is a great president."

House Republicans to Investigate Jan 6 Committee

House Republicans announced that they will develop a panel to investigate the January 6 Committee despite its members being pardoned by former President Joe Biden.

Senate Democrats Block Bill Providing Care to Babies Who Survive Abortions

Senate Democrats blocked a bill that mandates medical care to babies surviving abortions.

Trump Visits North Carolina and California in First Trip of Second Term

President Donald Trump will embark on his first official trip of his second term on Friday, focusing on areas impacted by natural disasters in North Carolina and California. The visit will include meetings with victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and those affected by devastating wildfires in California, as he emphasizes the need for better disaster preparedness and response.

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