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Mueller Subpoena Dropped Amid Health Claim

The House Oversight Committee plans to pull its subpoena for former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director and special counsel Robert Mueller.

Johnson Sounds Alarm on California’s Election Scheme

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) condemned California Democrats' redistricting efforts, calling it Governor Gavin Newsom's "latest attempt to disenfranchise" voters.

Gen Alpha Slang Added to Dictionary

The Cambridge Dictionary added thousands of new words, including those frequently used by those in Generation Alpha, including “skibidi,” “tradwife,” and “delulu.”

Texas Unveils Largest Migrant Detention Facility

Texas unveiled a new migrant detention facility on a military base in what is considered the "largest federal detention center in history."

Tesla Semi-Truck Fire Shuts Down Los Angeles Freeway

A semi-truck hauling eight Tesla electric vehicles caught fire on the 5 Freeway in Los Angeles Saturday evening, shutting down traffic in both directions and requiring a massive response from firefighters and emergency crews.

Leftists Attack Lamar Jackson for Sharing ‘It’s All About Jesus’ Post

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson came under fire from left-wing critics after he reposted a message about Jesus Christ originally shared by conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The post itself was not political, simply reading: “It’s all about Jesus.”

Hamas Reportedly Accepts Ceasefire Deal

Hamas reportedly accepted a ceasefire deal in its war with Israel, sources involved with the matter told Axios.

Trump Student Visa Revocations Target Crime and Terror Ties

The State Department, under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has revoked more than 6,000 student visas this year due to overstays, criminal activity, and ties to terrorism. The move is part of the Trump administration’s broader push to tighten visa vetting and crack down on abuses within the student visa program.

Seattle Sean Feucht Rally Faces Antifa Counterattack

Seattle is preparing for potential unrest as Christian worship leader Sean Feucht announced plans to hold a rally later this month at Cal Anderson Park, the former site of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) and recent Antifa riots. Feucht’s Revive in 25 tour is promoting a message to “renew cities that have been devastated for generations.”

Washington AG Nick Brown Hit with Ethics Complaint

Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown narrowly avoided an interim suspension of his law license after failing to respond on time to an ethics complaint tied to his office’s relationship with Democratic law firm Perkins Coie. The complaint, filed with the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA), alleges Brown improperly signed an amicus brief supporting Perkins Coie while his office held active contracts with the firm.

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