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Florida Advances SAVE Act–Inspired Voting Reform

Florida lawmakers passed a voting measure that is based on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, aimed at safeguarding elections.

60 Economies Probed for Forced Labor

The United States has launched trade probes into 60 economies to determine whether their trade practices involve forced labor.

Virginia City Works with ICE in Defiance of Governor

The City of Lynchburg in Virginia voted to reaffirm its cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in defiance of an order issued by Governor Abigail Spanberger (D).

Sanctions Target ‘Sham Charities’ Funding Hamas

The Trump administration on Thursday sanctioned four international nonprofits accused of funneling donor money to Hamas's military wing, the Treasury Department announced, calling the groups "sham charities" that disguised terrorist financing as humanitarian aid.

Olympian Gives Trump Order of Ikkos Medal

Olympic bobsled athlete Kaillie Humphries gave President Trump her Order of Ikkos medal during a White House event for Women's History Month.

Iran Fires Drones as War Spills Into Gulf States

Iran launched a broad wave of drone attacks across Gulf Arab nations early Friday, sending nearly 50 drones at Saudi Arabia, hitting an industrial area in Oman and striking the Dubai International Financial Centre, as President Trump vowed new retaliation and the region braced for further escalation.

Hegseth Orders Review of Woke Curriculum

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched a 90-day review of the nation's senior military educational institutions Friday, directing a new task force to identify and eliminate courses he said have no place in the U.S. Armed forces.

Six Killed in Refueling Plane Crash

Four crew members on a U.S. military refueling aircraft have been confirmed dead after it crashed in Iraq.

Minnesota Schools Paying Teacher Bonuses Based on Race

More than 50 Minnesota K-12 school districts are offering taxpayer-funded financial incentives to teachers based on race, with "teachers of color" and "teachers who are American Indian" receiving pay bonuses and special layoff protections not available to other staff, according to an investigation by the education advocacy group Defending Education.

Iran’s New Supreme Leader ‘Likely Disfigured’

War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is wounded and "likely disfigured" as the United States and Israel continue military operations against the Islamic Republic.

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