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Republican Mayor Stands Strong as California Targets His City

El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells declared that the city will not "fall in line" with a lawsuit filed Friday by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

Supreme Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal

The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Ghislaine Maxwell in her sex trafficking case.

Congressman Targeted by Now-Ended ‘Quiet Skies’ Program

Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ) revealed that he was targeted by the now-suspended Quiet Skies program, a TSA watchlist.

Trump Issues Ultimatum to Hamas

President Trump issued a warning to Hamas, demanding that the terror group respond to the proposed peace deal by Sunday.

Paxton Doubles Down on Ten Commandments Law

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton doubled down on the implementation of the state's Ten Commandments law, issuing a formal legal advisory on the subject.

U.S. Businesses in Record Agreements with Foreign Buyers

The Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration announced that American contractors have a record number of agreements with foreign government buyers.

SCOTUS Lets Embattled Fed Governor Stay as Case Continues

The Supreme Court indicated on October 1 that it would hear oral arguments for Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lisa Cook’s challenge to President Trump's effort to remove her.

Military Presence Scales Down in Iraq

The U.S. military has begun withdrawing forces from Iraq in accordance with an agreement signed in September 2024.

Erika Kirk Featured on ‘Most Influential Rising Stars’ List

Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, has been named one of TIME's "most influential rising stars" in the world.

Hegseth Doubles Down on Warrior Ethos in Historic Speech

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced several new measures within the War Department to prioritize readiness and end its politicization.

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