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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.

University of Maryland Students for Justice in Palestine Targets Jews with Yom Kippur Vote

University of Maryland SJP pushes anti-Israel resolution on Yom Kippur, sparking backlash over rising campus antisemitism.

California Pulls Plug on Its Delusional Electric Truck Mandate

California abandons its Advanced Clean Fleets zero-emissions truck mandate following legal and regulatory hurdles.

Lawsuit Filed Over ‘Girl Boss’ Business Programs at Fordham, Claiming Sex Discrimination

A Title IX complaint accuses Fordham University’s “Girl Boss” business programs of discriminating against male.

Chubb Insurance Under Fire in New Ad Blitz Exposing ‘Radical Woke Ideology’

Chubb Insurance faces backlash after an ad campaign accuses it of promoting radical woke ideology, raising concerns over corporate priorities.

Trump Deploys National Guard to Oregon

President Trump ordered 200 National Guard troops into federal service in Oregon to secure Portland facilities.

Trump Plans ‘Irreversible’ Cuts as Shutdown Offers Chance to Reshape Government

During the 2025 shutdown, President Trump proposes sweeping “irreversible” cuts, mass layoffs, and program eliminations.

Jane Fonda Accuses Democratic Leaders of Failing to Stand Up Against Trump

Jane Fonda relaunches the Committee for the First Amendment and accuses Democratic leaders of failing to stand up firmly against Trump.

Johnson: Schumer Is Blocking Real Talks to End Shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson accuses Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of refusing genuine negotiations to end the government shutdown.

Laughter Erupts as Schumer Calls NYT Poll ‘Biased’

The U.S. Senate chamber erupted in laughter Tuesday evening after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) dismissed a New York Times/Siena College poll as “biased.” The poll found that 65 percent of registered voters opposed the Democrat-led government shutdown, compared to just 27 percent who supported it.

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