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Gunman Takes Own Life After Shooting Two Children at California School

A suspected gunman shot and injured two children at Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists in Palermo, California, on Wednesday before fatally shooting himself, according to local authorities. The Butte County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the incident on social media, stating, "The suspected shooter is deceased."

Survey Shows Americans Support Strong Military, Global Leadership Amid Rising Threats

A new survey from the Ronald Reagan Institute reveals overwhelming support among Americans for strong national defense and global leadership, with 85% of respondents considering foreign policy and national security "somewhat" or "extremely" important.

Mexican Military Seizes Over a Ton of Fentanyl in Historic Raid

Mexican authorities announced the seizure of more than a ton of fentanyl pills in Sinaloa during two raids on Tuesday. The bust is one of the largest in the country’s history, as soldiers and marines confiscated the synthetic opioid in a state long dominated by drug cartels.

Lloyd Austin Defends Women in Combat Roles

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin strongly defended the role of women in the military during a speech at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on Wednesday.

Los Angeles City Council Set to Adopt ‘Sanctuary City’ Ordinance

The Los Angeles City Council is set to finalize and adopt a "sanctuary city" ordinance on Wednesday, reinforcing policies that prevent city resources or personnel from aiding federal immigration enforcement efforts.

CDC Links Waterborne Disease Outbreaks to Splash Pads

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a comprehensive report documenting waterborne disease outbreaks linked to children’s splash pads over the past 26 years.

Arizona Archaeologists Discover ‘Oldest’ Firearm in History

Archaeologists in Arizona have uncovered what is believed to be the oldest firearm ever found in the continental United States—a bronze cannon, or wall gun, linked to the expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in the mid-16th century.

Tennessee Senator Arrested on DUI Charges, Hit and Run

Tennessee State Senator Ken Yager (R-Kingston) was arrested in Georgia on charges of driving under the influence, hit and run, and failure to stop at a stop sign, according to the Glynn County Detention Center.

Justice Sotomayor Likens Child Gender Mutilation to Taking Aspirin

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court began deliberating the legality of Tennessee’s Senate Bill 1, a law prohibiting minors from accessing puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and other gender-transition-related medical interventions.

FDA Approves First Therapy Targeting NRG1 Gene for Lung and Pancreatic Cancers

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Merus NV’s therapy Bizengri, the first treatment targeting the NRG1 gene, offering new hope for patients with challenging forms of lung and pancreatic cancers.

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