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US Cracks Down on Iranian Officials

The United States has revoked the privilege of Iranian officials and their families from being in the nation following the suppression of peaceful protests and the regime's "brutal oppression."

State Department Joins NFL in ‘Sports Diplomacy’

The National Football League and the Department of State signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to launch a public-private partnership centered on "sports diplomacy."

Trump Nominates New Fed Chair

President Donald Trump announced that he has nominated Kevin Warsh as the next Chairman of the Board of Governors.

Crockett Accuses Trump Administration of Racism

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D‑TX) accused the Trump administration of racially and culturally targeting people during a Thursday appearance on MS NOW’s Chris Jansing Reports.

North Carolina Gears Up for Big 250th Anniversary Celebration

North Carolina is ramping up celebrations for the 250th anniversary of American independence.

HHS Drops Abortion Pill Mandate, Sending Shockwaves

The Department of Health and Human Services this week officially rescinded a controversial Biden‑era rule that required pharmacies to dispense abortion pills.

Giffords Stuns with Second Amendment Defense

Gabby Giffords’ gun control group, Giffords, weighed in on the controversy surrounding the federal shooting of Alex Pretti.

Hero Cops Dive Into Pond to Rescue Kids After Indianapolis Crash

Police officers are being honored for heroic actions after rescuing two children from a submerged car in northeast Indianapolis on January 13.

Congress Fails to Advance Funding Deal, Shutdown Imminent

A government funding package failed to advance on Thursday as Congress races to avoid a partial shutdown of federal operations.

SCOTUS Takes Trump’s E. Jean Carroll Case

The Supreme Court is set to consider President Trump's petition to reconsider the verdict in a case involving E. Jean Carroll.

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