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DOJ Warns Virginia May Become Next California

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sounded the alarm that Virginia may become "the next California" as the Trump administration continues battling state resistance to immigration enforcement operations.

Zelenskyy Renews Demand for EU Membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the European Union to quicken the process for Ukraine to enter the bloc.

Obama Library Requires Photo ID

The Obama Presidential Center opened to the public Thursday in Chicago's Jackson Park, drawing thousands to its 19.3-acre South Side campus even as its photo-ID requirement for free admission and a taxpayer-funded infrastructure tab exceeding $350 million drew renewed criticism from Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators.

M&M’s Sets Sights on Dye-Free Candy

Mars, the maker of M&M's, is planning to launch dye-free candy in August after pressure to join the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement.

U.S. Border Sees 13 Straight Months of Zero Releases

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced 13 consecutive months of zero releases.

Canada Moves Forward on Bill Threatening Religious Freedom

Canada's Parliament passed a hate-speech bill that critics claim threatens religious freedom.

Navy Takes Out Another Drug Boat

The U.S. military struck and destroyed a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, killing three people aboard, the latest action in the Trump administration's ongoing campaign against what it calls narco-terrorism in Latin America.

Hezbollah, Israel Agree to Ceasefire

Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah reportedly agreed to a ceasefire, reports indicate.

Gabbard Drops Bombshell Fauci Report on Her Last Day

On her last day as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard released documents exposing how Dr. Anthony Fauci provided millions of taxpayer dollars to fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab.

Judge Narrows Lawsuits Against Trump’s Mail-In Ballot Order to November Midterms

A federal judge on Thursday limited the scope of legal challenges to President Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting, ruling that plaintiffs can only pursue claims tied to the November 2026 midterm elections.

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