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Hegseth at Singapore Summit: US Will Not Let China Dominate Asia, Demands Allies Pay Up

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared Saturday that the United States will not allow China to seize control of the Asia-Pacific and pressed American allies to raise defense budgets to 3.5 percent of GDP or stop expecting Washington to carry their weight.

Obama Judge With Fani Willis Ties Set to Hear Georgia Election Case

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion Friday asking a federal judge to recuse herself from a Georgia election records case, arguing that her prior ties to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis make impartial proceedings impossible.

Trump Names Turkey Ambassador as Special Envoy to Syria and Iraq

President Donald Trump announced Sunday that Tom Barrack, the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, will take on expanded duties as Special Presidential Envoy to both Syria and Iraq, placing a single diplomat at the center of three overlapping pressure points in the Middle East.

Trump Orders CDC to Slash Bloated Vaccine Schedule

American children receive more than twice as many vaccine doses as kids in some European nations, and President Trump is ordering federal health officials to do something about it.

Trump Demands Judge Dismiss ‘Ridiculous’ Lawsuit Blocking White House Drone Defense Base

President Donald Trump called on a federal judge Sunday to immediately throw out a lawsuit blocking construction of a rooftop drone base at the White House, warning the judge would be personally "held responsible" for any future attack on the executive mansion if he refuses.

Pence: Trump’s $1.8 Billion DOJ Fund Could Cut Checks to J6 Rioters, ‘Get Rid of It’

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday called on the Trump administration to scrap a nearly $1.776 billion Justice Department fund created to compensate people claiming to have been victimized by the Biden administration, saying the money could end up in the pockets of convicted January 6 rioters.

Museum of the Bible Launching 250th Exhibit

The Museum of the Bible is launching new exhibits honoring the Bible's influence in the United States ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Arkansas Swaps Pride for ‘Fidelity Month’

Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders (R) announced that the state will recognize June as "Fidelity Month."

Cuban Pilot Accused of Killing 4 Americans Gets 7 Months for Lying on Immigration Forms

A former Cuban military pilot accused of helping shoot down two unarmed humanitarian planes and kill four Americans in 1996 was sentenced Friday to seven months in federal prison, a term he has already nearly served in pretrial detention.

Bondi Testifies Over Epstein Files Release

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the release of the Epstein files before the House Oversight Committee.

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