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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Makes First Public Appearance Following Hospital Stay

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made a public appearance for the first time after he was hospitalized on for complications from a surgery to treat prostate cancer.

Concerns Over Zyn Nicotine Pouches Prompt Senator’s Call for Investigation

Senator Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) is urging federal action against Zyn nicotine pouches, citing concerns about high nicotine levels targeting young individuals through social...

McDaniel Urges Haley Withdrawal Following Trump’s NH Triumph

Following President Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the New Hampshire GOP primary Tuesday night, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel urged Nikki Haley to...

Georgia State Senate Set to Investigate Fani Willis on Allegations of Corruption, Misconduct

Georgia's state Senate is proposing a "special committee on investigations" to probe Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on allegations of corruption and misconduct.

Paramount Set To Lay Off ‘Hundreds’ of Employees

Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS, Paramount Pictures, and Showtime, is reportedly set to lay off hundreds of employees.

Supreme Court Allows Federal Agents to Cut Razor Wire on Southern Border

The Supreme Court allowed Border Patrol agents in Texas to cut razor wire installed along the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday.

CISA Flagged Social Media Questioning Election Integrity

The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) censored social media posts that questioned election integrity and mail-in voting.

Republicans Recover Files Deleted by Jan. 6 Committee

Forensic investigators hired by a Republican committee recovered over 100 files previously deleted by the January 6 Select Committee.

Harvard’s Antisemitism Task Force Leader Calls Israel ‘Regime of Apartheid’

Harvard's antisemitism task force leader once called Israel a "regime of apartheid."

U.S. Army Promoted Over 10k Soldiers Without Required Military Training

The U.S. Army has promoted over 10,000 noncommissioned officers (NCO) over the last few years who have not completed the required military education and training academies.

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