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CIA Director John Ratcliffe Rebukes Democrat’s Questioning

During a House Intelligence Committee hearing, CIA Director John Ratcliffe forcefully rejected Democratic Representative Jimmy Gomez’s questioning about whether Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was intoxicated during a Signal app discussion on military action against Houthi rebels. The exchange highlighted tensions over the handling of sensitive national security matters.

DOJ Orders U.S. Law Schools to Halt DEI Admissions Practices

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has ordered every U.S. law school to halt diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) admissions practices, with Attorney General Pam Bondi stating, “We have come too far as a nation to allow the abominable practice of discrimination on the basis of one’s race to continue.”

Motorcyclist Plunges Into South Korea Sinkhole, Found Dead

A motorcyclist was found dead after vanishing into a massive sinkhole in South Korea’s largest city.

Tom Homan Backs IRS-ICE Partnership to Stop Identity Theft

Border Czar Tom Homan says a data-sharing partnership between the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is critical to stopping illegal aliens from stealing Americans’ Social Security numbers.

Progressive Author Matthew Yglesias Pushes Mass Migration

Progressive author Matthew Yglesias, who advocates for tripling the U.S. population to 1 billion through mass migration, is asking his readers for ideas on how to push the unpopular policy past voters.

Republican Senator Moves to Codify Biological Sex

Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) introduced a bill to codify the definitions of "male," "female," and "sex."

Plaintiff Awarded $2 Billion in Lawsuit Against Weedkiller

John Barnes was awarded $2 billion in damages in a lawsuit against Bayer's weedkiller product Roundup.

Commerce Department Blacklists 80 Entities

The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced that it added 80 entities from China, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), South Africa, Iran, and Taiwan to the Entity List.

Four U.S. Soldiers Missing During Training Exercise

Four U.S. soldiers went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania.

Pennsylvania Bill Requires Prosecutors to Notify ICE of Illegal Immigrant Proceedings

A bill introduced by Pennsylvania Republican Senator Dan Laughlin to protect citizens from criminal illegal immigrants has passed the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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