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Major Ruling Changes Immigration Fight

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can continue sharing data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

State of the Union Immigration Showdown

Democrats invited ICE guests to attend President Trump’s State of the Union address.

Coast Guard Reinstates Dozens of Those Dismissed From COVID Mandates

The Department of Homeland Security announced that 56 members of the U.S. Coast Guard have been reinstated with back pay after being dismissed under the Biden administration for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.

Trump Secures Critical Farm Supply Chain

President Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to prioritize domestic phosphorus and glyphosate production.

Public Storage Moves Headquarters From California to Texas in Major Corporate Shift

Public Storage is relocating its headquarters from Glendale, California, to Frisco in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

Trump Blasts Supreme Court Tariff Ruling, Pledges New Legal Fight

Trump used his 2026 State of the Union address to sharply criticize a 6–3 SCOTUS decision that struck down key aspects of his tariff policy.

Gold Rush: Alysa Liu Surges Past Eileen Gu

Alysa Liu’s Instagram following soared past Eileen Gu after winning Olympic gold in 2026, marking a major moment for Team USA.

Trump: ‘These People are CRAZY’

In a no-holds-barred State of the Union address that had the chamber buzzing, President Donald J. Trump didn't mince words when he turned his gaze to the stone-faced Democrats across the aisle. "These people are CRAZY!"

Trump Rewards Goalie NYT Hates, USA!

In the theme of tonight's SOTU honoring America's 250th birthday, President Trump brought out the men's U.S. Olympic Team to celebrate their gold medal and victory against Canada.

SOTU Snub: Who Showed and Who Boycotted

President Trump has begun delivering the State of the Union address before a divided chamber, marked by notable absences. Only four Supreme Court justices attended the annual address, and approximately 70 Democratic lawmakers chose to participate in alternative planned protests rather than sit on the House floor.

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