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Walmart Removing Dyes from Products

Walmart announced that it will remove synthetic dyes from its products.

Missouri Deploys National Guard to Assist ICE

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) authorized National Guard troops to assist in immigration enforcement activities in the state.

Anti-Defamation League Pulls ‘Glossary of Extremism’

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) pulled its "Glossary of Extremism and Hate" following widespread conservative backlash in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death.

Trump Presidential Library Moves Forward

Florida's plan to develop the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library in Miami is moving forward.

Military Presence Scales Down in Iraq

The U.S. military has begun withdrawing forces from Iraq in accordance with an agreement signed in September 2024.

UC Berkeley Lecturer Claims ‘Hunger Strike’ After Four Weeks—But Only Eats 250 Calories a Day

UC Berkeley lecturer says he’s “exhausted” after four weeks of a “hunger strike,” but is limiting himself to just 250 calories per day.

Florida Professors Lose Court Battle Over DEI Ban—Judge Allows Only One Claim to Proceed

A federal judge dismissed most claims from Florida professors challenging the state’s DEI funding ban, allowing only one lawsuit to proceed.

White House Declares Shutdown Inevitable After Senate Fails to Pass Funding Bill

The White House has declared a government shutdown imminent after the Senate failed to pass a funding bill, triggering agency closures.

Republicans Confident Voters Will Blame Democrats for Shutdown

Republican lawmakers are expressing confidence that the American public will blame Democrats for the impending government shutdown.

Cartel Member Says Trump Made Criminal Activity ‘More Difficult’

A Sinaloa Cartel member told CNN that President Trump’s border crackdown has made criminal activity harder.

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