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Arizona Creates Border Task Force

Arizona is developing a task force to assist in combatting cartels along the southern border.

Teachers Union Sues Education Department over DEI Elimination

The teachers union American Federation of Teachers and the American Sociological Association filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education over its policy that withholds federal funds from schools with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

Newsom to Announce ‘Major Economic Initiative’ in Wildfire Recovery Efforts

California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to unveil a "major statewide economic initiative," which includes new funding aimed at accelerating Los Angeles’ economic recovery this week.

LA County Board Approves Landfill Dumping Following Wildfires

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to increase daily dumping limits at two local landfills.

Byron Donalds Announces Run for Florida Governor

Republican Rep. Byron Donalds (FL) officially announced that he will run for governor.

South Carolina Man Sentenced for Public Indecency at International Airport

A South Carolina man has been sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison after a shocking display of public indecency at Indianapolis International Airport.

Trump Announces ‘Gold Card’ Program to Replace EB-5 Visa

President Donald Trump announced that he plans to introduce a new "Gold Card" program to serve as a replacement for the existing EB-5 visa.

Texas Rancher Killed by Suspected Cartel IED Near Border

On February 25, 2025, Texas rancher Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, 74, was killed when an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated near his property in Tamaulipas, Mexico, just south of Brownsville, Texas. The explosion also claimed the life of Horacio Lopez Peña and injured Saldierna’s wife, Ninfa Griselda Ortega. Authorities suspect the attack was carried out by a Mexican drug cartel, raising concerns about the increasing use of explosive devices by organized crime near the U.S.-Mexico border.

Trump Administration to Implement Registry for Illegal Aliens

The Trump administration is preparing to introduce a mandatory registry for illegal aliens residing in the United States, marking a major shift in immigration enforcement policy. Under the proposed plan, all illegal immigrants aged 14 and older would be required to submit personal information, including fingerprints and home addresses, to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Failure to comply could result in fines of up to $5,000 and up to six months in jail.

FCC to Present Findings on George Soros’ Influence Over U.S. Radio Stations

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to deliver its findings on February 25, 2025, regarding billionaire George Soros' acquisition of over 200 Audacy radio stations across the United States. The briefing, led by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, will take place in a closed-door meeting with Republican lawmakers from the Republican Study Committee (RSC). The investigation focuses on concerns that Soros' influence over local media could shape political narratives, as well as the potential irregularities in the expedited approval process of the deal.

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