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America’s Going Back to the Moon Tonight

NASA is set to launch the Artemis II mission on Wednesday evening from Kennedy Space Center, marking the first crewed flight to travel around the Moon in more than 50 years.

Judge Pauses White House Ballroom

A federal judge has placed a pause on the White House ballroom's construction.

Hobbs Vetoes Plan to Honor Charlie Kirk

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (D) recently vetoed a bill to rename Phoenix’s State Route 202, or Loop 202, in honor of the slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Trump Says Iran Wants Ceasefire

President Trump declared on Truth Social that Iran's new leader has asked for a ceasefire.

Trump Signals Possible NATO Withdrawal

President Donald Trump said he is considering pulling the United States out of NATO.

Hegseth Urges Confidence in President Trump’s Iran Plan

 Pete Hegseth had a message Tuesday for Trump voters worried about boots on the ground in Iran: trust the man you put in office, and stop asking the Pentagon to broadcast its war plans to the enemy.

Trump Shows Up at SCOTUS to Watch Birthright Citizenship Case

President Donald Trump attended oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday for Trump v. Barbara, a case that could end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to illegal aliens and foreign tourists.

California Stuck With $4.5M Bill After Courts Said No to Gender Secrets

A federal court has ordered California to pay $4.52 million in attorneys' fees after the state lost a landmark case over school policies that allowed students to socially transition genders without notifying their parents.

PLO and PA Must Pay $655 Million for Killing Americans

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reinstated a $655.5 million jury verdict against the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority on Tuesday, ending a two-decade legal battle over terrorist attacks that killed and wounded American citizens in Israel.

Supreme Court to Decide if Schools Can Ban ‘Let’s Go Brandon’

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case examining whether public schools can ban students from wearing "Let's Go Brandon!" clothing by classifying the phrase as vulgar, setting up a major First Amendment ruling on political speech in schools.

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