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Speaker Johnson: National Guard ‘May Be Necessary’ for Shreveport Crime

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said Friday that sending in the National Guard to his hometown of Shreveport could be necessary to address rising violent crime, though he cautioned that the issue should be handled “one city at a time.”

Ottawa Man Charged in Jewish Woman Stabbing

Police in Ottawa have charged a 71-year-old man with aggravated assault after he allegedly stabbed an elderly Jewish woman inside a grocery store in the Canadian capital.

Line Drawn: States Demand Return to Biological Bathroom Rules

Twenty‑three states recently submitted an emergency brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that biological‑sex bathroom and locker‑room policies preserve student privacy and safety.

Democrats Lied—Chicago Pastor Calls for Trump’s Help

A Chicago pastor says Democratic leaders are misleading the public about crime in the city and urges President Trump to step in. The confrontation highlights a widening gap between faith-based community advocates and state officials over public safety.

‘Trump Accounts’ Promise to ‘Jump Start’ America’s Next Generation

The White House unveiled its detailed plan for the Trump Accounts as described under the "One Big Beautiful Bill."

Foreign National Charged After Voting in U.S. Elections

A Canadian citizen illegally living in the United States for decades registered to vote and participated in federal elections, the Department of Justice announced.

Federal Trade Commission Targets Google’s ‘Partisan’ Email Filters

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent a letter to Alphabet, Inc. CEO Sundar Pichai over Gmail's alleged partisan use of its email filter.

Trump Uses ‘Pocket Rescission’ to Kill Woke Spending

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced the cancellation of nearly $5 billion in foreign aid funding.

Abbott Signs ‘One Big Beautiful Map’

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed a bill allowing the state to have a new congressional map, creating five Republican-leaning districts.

Farage Slams Starmer Over Migrant Hotel Ruling

The British Court of Appeal ruled Friday that the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, can continue housing illegal migrants despite not having proper planning approval — sparking outrage among locals and political leaders.

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