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Feds Push Back on Musk’s Weekly Work Report Mandate

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has advised federal agencies that a directive from Elon Musk—requiring federal employees to submit weekly work achievement lists—is voluntary and noncompliance will not be treated as a resignation. The instruction from OPM came after multiple agencies questioned the legitimacy and enforceability of Musk’s demand, originally sent in late February.

Elon Musk Joins Corporate Revolt—Why Companies Are Fleeing Delaware Fast

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk applauded Latin American e-commerce giant Mercado Libre for relocating its corporate domicile from Delaware to Texas.

$5,000 Per Baby? Trump’s Shocking New Family Plan Revealed

President Donald Trump's administration is weighing a slate of pro-family, pro-birth policies aimed at reversing America’s declining birth rate and reinforcing traditional family values.

Kristi Noem Robbed in DC—Here’s What Was Taken

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was robbed while dining at a Washington, D.C., restaurant on Sunday evening.

Mayo Clinic Quietly Rebrands DEI to Avoid Trump’s Federal Ban

The Mayo Clinic is rebranding its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts under the new label “belonging,” in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order banning such programs.

North Carolina House Passes Bill to Limit Flags on State Property

The North Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill designed to depoliticize government property by restricting the types of flags allowed on state-owned grounds. House Bill 244, also known as the Depoliticize Government Property Act, passed by a 69-43 vote and now awaits Senate consideration.

Washington State Senator Dies Suddenly at 69

Washington State Senator Bill Ramos, a Democrat from Issaquah, passed away unexpectedly Saturday evening during a trail run. He was 69 years old. His death has shocked colleagues on both sides of the political aisle and left a notable void in the state’s legislative body.

Legacy Media Melts Down Over New Media Rise

As the Biden-era immigration crisis surges past 10 million illegal crossings, legacy media outlets have directed their outrage not at the open border, but at the presence of new, pro-Trump media voices in the White House briefing room. The same institutions that remained silent on mass illegal immigration and domestic censorship under the previous administration are now up in arms over reporters who refuse to toe the liberal line.

Vatican Prepares for New Era as Cardinals Weigh Next Pope After Francis’s Death

The Catholic Church has entered a pivotal moment following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday. The conclave of the College of Cardinals is now expected to begin within 15 to 20 days to elect the next Bishop of Rome, a decision that will define the direction of the Church for its 1.3 billion followers worldwide.

Washington Schools Block Girls’ Sports Protection by One Vote

A narrow vote by Washington State’s youth sports governing body has blocked a proposal to restrict male athletes from competing in girls' sports, sparking renewed concern over fairness and safety in school athletics. Despite majority support, the measure failed to meet the 60% threshold required to pass.

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