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Cruz Applauds Effort to Restore Jesus Painting Removed by Biden Administration

Senator Ted Cruz has endorsed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's initiative to reinstate a historic painting of Jesus at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, which was previously relocated to a basement under the Biden administration.

Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Proposes Tax Relief on Tips and Overtime

On May 12, 2025, House Republicans introduced a 389-page tax bill, dubbed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," aligning with President Donald Trump's campaign promises.

Episcopal Church Rejects Resettlement of White South African Refugees, Citing Racial Justice

The Episcopal Church has announced its decision to cease participation in the U.S. government's refugee resettlement program, following the Trump administration's move to grant expedited refugee status to white South African Afrikaners.

Zelensky Putin Turkey Meeting Gains Steam as Trump Weighs In

President Donald Trump announced Monday that he may attend a high-stakes peace meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey, as both leaders prepare for direct talks aimed at ending the conflict. Trump emphasized the urgency of diplomatic engagement, saying he would fly to the meeting if it would help end what he called a “bloodbath.”

Trump Drug Price Order Shocks Washington, RFK Jr. Praise

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lauded President Donald Trump on Thursday for signing a landmark executive order aimed at slashing the cost of prescription drugs, calling it a historic moment in U.S. healthcare policy. Kennedy, a longtime Democrat, said it was “an extraordinary day” and praised Trump as the first president with the courage to defy Big Pharma’s grip on Washington.

White South African Refugees Arrive — Van Hollen Explodes

Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized the Trump administration’s decision to accept white South African refugees fleeing race-based violence, calling it part of a “sick global apartheid policy.” His comments followed the arrival of 49 Afrikaners—descendants of Dutch settlers—at Dulles International Airport on Monday, with the group set to resettle across ten states.

Urban Meyer Threatened to Quit Ohio State, Sunday Church Ban

At a weekend “Life Surge” event in Columbus, Ohio, former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer shared a surprising story from his Buckeye days — one that involved his faith, his players, and an ultimatum to his boss.

Arizona ESA Voucher Showdown, Prop 123 Fight Heats Up

A new legislative proposal in Arizona tying teacher pay raises to Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA) and Proposition 123 is sparking a major political and educational battle. Republican lawmakers are pushing a plan that would enshrine ESA vouchers in the state constitution while reshaping how Prop 123 funds are distributed—raising red flags among educators and public school advocates.

Wikipedia 2FA Security Breach Triggers Major Lockdown

The Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia and other major wikis, is rolling out mandatory two-factor authentication (2FA) for high-privilege users starting May 20, in response to a massive password breach affecting over 35,000 accounts. The decision follows a March security alert revealing that 35,893 accounts across Wikimedia platforms had been compromised, most likely due to credential stuffing—where hackers reuse login credentials from other breached sites.

Navy Veteran College Graduation Triumphs Over Cancer

John Shirley, a U.S. Navy veteran, has achieved a life-changing milestone after years of hardship, graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Real Estate at over 60 years old. His inspiring journey has resonated with Americans across the country.

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