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Woman Wearing ‘Palisades Strong’ Shirt Arrested for Looting Damaged Home

A woman wearing a "Palisades Strong" shirt has been arrested after looting homes destroyed in the California wildfires last month.

Trump Admin. to Make Sweeping Changes to Military Leadership

The Trump administration is making sweeping changes to military leadership, prioritizing combat readiness and war-fighting capabilities over the social policies that had become a focus in recent years.

NYC Sues Trump Admin. For Taking $80M Back From Migrant Housing Grant

New York City is taking legal action against the Trump administration over the revocation of $80 million in FEMA funding that was initially allocated to house migrants.

Pope Francis Remains in Critical Condition

Pope Francis remains in critical condition after suffering a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis, requiring high-flow oxygen therapy and blood transfusions due to a low platelet count.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers Replaces ‘Mother’ With ‘Inseminated Person’ in State’s Language

Governor Tony Evers’ decision to replace traditional family terms like "mother" and "father" with gender-neutral language in Wisconsin’s latest budget bill has sparked controversy.

Texas Donut Shop Owners Arrested for Harboring Illegal Aliens

Federal authorities arrested the owners of a Texas donut shop after discovering they were employing eight illegal aliens.

Trump Administration Moves to Sell Nancy Pelosi Federal Building

The Trump administration has announced plans to sell the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco, citing high maintenance costs and ongoing concerns about the building’s condition.

Arizona Legislature Advances Parental Rights Bill on Pronouns in Schools

A bill reinforcing parental authority in Arizona schools has moved forward in the state legislature.

Tennessee AG Leads Fight Against Dangerous Counterfeit Weight-Loss Drugs

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is taking a stand against the growing threat of counterfeit weight-loss and diabetes drugs, leading a bipartisan coalition urging the FDA to take swift action against those distributing these unsafe products.

Executive Orders History

Executive Orders are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but Article 2, Section 3, does say the President is to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed."

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