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Trump Plans to Sign More Than 100 Executive Orders First Days in Office

President-elect Donald Trump is preparing a sweeping set of more than 100 executive orders to launch his administration, focusing heavily on border security, immigration enforcement, and other policy priorities.

Meta Ends DEI

Meta told employees that it plans to end programs supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

Trump Given an ‘Unconditional Discharge’ in Business Records Case

Judge Juan Merchan gave President-elect Donald Trump an unconditional discharge in the New York business records case. The sentencing does not carry a penalty.

Los Angeles Wildfires Update: Thousands Evacuated as Fires Consume 27,000 Acres

Los Angeles County is grappling with five major wildfires that have consumed over 27,000 acres, destroyed nearly 2,000 structures, and displaced over 130,000 residents under evacuation orders.

Senate Advances Immigration Bill Requiring Migrant Detention

The Senate voted Thursday to advance a bill mandating federal authorities detain unauthorized immigrants accused of specific crimes.

JPMorgan Leaves Climate Alliance

JPMorgan Chase is the latest major financial entity to leave the Net-Zero Banking Alliance.

Senators Reintroduce Bill Making Daylight Saving Time Permanent

Bipartisan senators have reintroduced a bill that would make Daylight Saving Time permanent.

Exxon Files Defamation Lawsuit Against CA Attorney General, Environmental Groups

Exxon Mobil Corp. filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, alleging that Bonta and the groups organized a defamation campaign against its plastic recycling efforts.

Florida Grand Jury Finds ‘Profound and Serious Issues’ with COVID Vaccine Development

A statewide grand jury that convened in 2022 upon the request of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) concluded that there is no evidence of criminal activity linked to the COVID-19 vaccines.

Trump Vows Pardons for January 6 Defendants

President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday plans to issue "major pardons" for individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol. The event occurred as Congress convened to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.

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