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Nebraska Jury Finds State GOP Defamed Conservative Candidate

A Lancaster County jury ruled that the state GOP defamed longtime Republican Janet Palmtag during a contentious 2020 legislative primary.

ICE Blocked from Returning to Rikers Island

A New York judge blocked Mayor Eric Adams' office and New York City's Department of Correction from implementing an executive order allowing ICE agents to operate from Rikers Island.

Andrew Cuomo Hit with Criminal Referral

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been criminally referred to the Department of Justice for allegedly making false statements to Congress.

Oklahoma House Declares “Christ is King” in New Legislation

In a clear affirmation of Oklahoma’s spiritual heritage, the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed House Concurrent Resolution 1013.

Redfield Vindicated: White House Turns on Fauci Over Lab Leak

Dr. Robert Redfield, former CDC Director under President Donald Trump, expressed approval of the White House's recent acknowledgment that COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.

DOJ Gives DOGE Access to Millions of Immigrant Records

The Department of Justice has granted the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, access to a critical immigration database, the Court and Appeals System, which contains records on millions of immigrants dating back to the 1990s.

Band’s Vulgar Anti-Israel Tirade Shocks Coachella Organizers

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, one of the world’s most high-profile music events, erupted in controversy after the Irish hip-hop group Kneecap delivered a vulgar, anti-Israel display during their weekend set

Trump Heads to Rome: Attends Pope Francis’ Funeral Despite Rocky History

​President Donald Trump has confirmed that he and First Lady Melania Trump will attend the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome, despite their historically contentious relationship.

Broke Borrowers Beware: Trump Admin Unleashes Student Loan Crackdown

The U.S. Department of Education announced it will resume involuntary collections on defaulted federal student loans starting May 5, 2025, ending a pause initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.

Boston Marathon Decision Has Everyone Talking—Here’s Why

The Boston Marathon has come under scrutiny for permitting transgender-identifying biological males to compete in the women's division, even after introducing a separate non-binary category.

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