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White House Fires Back at Claims of Second Signal Chat Controversy

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the White House "stands strongly" behind Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after the New York Times claimed he was involved in another Signal chat controversy.

‘Great Reset’ Proponent Klaus Schwab Officially Steps Down as WEF Chair

World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab has resigned as chairman of the organization.

Illegals Charged Over Large Amounts of Ammunition in Colorado

In a troubling incident highlighting ongoing border and immigration concerns, two Mexican nationals are now facing federal charges after authorities discovered a staggering cache of ammunition during a routine traffic stop in Colorado.

Entertainment Productions Rapidly Fleeing California

The mass departure of film and TV productions from California is accelerating—and liberal leadership under Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is doing little to stop the bleeding.

Pope Francis Dead at 88

Pope Francis I, the 266th supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88 weeks after being hospitalized in February for double pneumonia.

Arizona Governor Hobbs Vetoes Immigration Enforcement Bill

Democrat Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill aimed at strengthening cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.

Houston Man Sentenced for Smuggling Baby Spider Monkeys Across Border

A Houston man has been sentenced for smuggling spider monkeys into the United States.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds Signs Bill Allowing 18-Year-Olds to Carry Handguns

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds signed legislation allowing law-abiding 18-year-olds to own and carry handguns.

Trump’s Highlights Growing Commitment to Christian Faith in Easter Message

On Easter Sunday, President Donald Trump delivered a heartfelt message to Americans, reflecting not just seasonal cheer but a renewed embrace of his Christian faith.

Liberal Activists Take to the Streets Across The Country

Liberal activists across the country took to the streets again on Saturday, this time under the guise of protecting “democracy,” but with a clear intent to undermine the Trump administration’s efforts.

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