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FDA Expands ‘No Artificial Colors’

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has expanded the "no artificial colors" label to be used by companies and their products.

Paxton Goes After Islamic Entities

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in an effort to shut down their operations in Texas.

New Pact Protects Christians Worldwide

The United States and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to support Christians and faith communities facing persecution.

Luxury Jeep Fury: Baltimore Mayor Melts Down on Camera

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is under scrutiny after a tense exchange over his luxury Jeep and the taxpayer funds used to purchase it.

New York City Joins WHO

New York City has become the latest U.S. area to join the World Health Organization (WHO) despite the country's exit from the entity.

Global Powers Flock to U.S. Mineral Agreement

Numerous countries have entered into agreements with the United States regarding critical minerals following a summit on the subject.

Trump Honors Faith in America at Prayer Breakfast

President Donald Trump spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton, sharing his efforts to protect Christian freedoms and implement faith in the public sector.

Ohio College Conservatives Threatened During Campus Event

Conservative students at Ohio University reported harassment and an alleged gun threat during a Turning Point USA tabling event.

Noem Warns DHS Leaker Will Face Criminal Charges

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says a prolific DHS leaker has been identified and will face criminal prosecution.

Massachusetts Audit Exposes $12M Welfare Fraud Shock

A Massachusetts audit uncovered nearly $12 million in public assistance fraud in 2025, exposing weaknesses in SNAP and MassHealth oversight.

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