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One Big Beautiful Bill Gets Big Backing from Working Americans

A new White House video released Thursday features American workers and mothers from across the nation urging the Senate to pass President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill. The legislation, a key part of Trump’s economic agenda, includes tax cuts, protections for workers’ pay, and border security enhancements.

Jeannette Jara, Chilean Communist Clinches Presidential Bid

Chilean communist politician Jeannette Jara won her party’s “progressive primary” on Sunday with over 60% of the vote, securing her place as the leftist government’s official presidential candidate in the upcoming November 16 general election. Her victory marks the first time in a quarter-century that the Chilean Communist Party has fielded a presidential contender.

Alligator Alcatraz Immigration Detention to Cage Criminal Aliens

Ahead of the launch of a new high-security immigration detention facility in Florida, federal officials are showcasing recent arrests of illegal aliens convicted of heinous crimes including murder, child rape, kidnapping, and terrorism-related offenses. The facility, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” will serve as a hub for housing some of the most dangerous individuals caught by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

WHO Panel Cannot Admit COVID’s Origins

A panel of scientists affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a report that they cannot draw a definite conclusion about COVID-19's origins.

EPA Staff Goes Public with Trump Opposition

Employees with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a public letter of dissent against EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin over his leadership in line with President Donald Trump's policies.

Small Majority of Americans Value Prayer in Schools

Barely more than half of U.S. adults support praying in public schools, according to data released by Pew Research.

Harvard ‘Deliberately Indifferent’ to Student Harassment

The Department of Health and Human Services notified Harvard University that its federal funding will continue to be jeopardized as the latest investigation into...

DOJ Exposes Historic Degree of Healthcare Fraud

The Department of Justice announced that it has filed criminal charges against hundreds of individuals for their "alleged participation in various health care fraud schemes involving over $14.6 billion in intended loss."

Supreme Court to Hear Case Shifting Campaign Policies

The Supreme Court will take up a case that may present significant changes to campaign finance policies.

Key GOP Moderate to Exit Congress

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), a key moderate in the House, announced that he will not seek re-election.

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