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Utah Bans Pride Flags in Government Buildings

Utah has become the first state to prohibit pride flags from flying in state government buildings and public schools.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally in Los Angeles Ahead of “Land Day”

Dozens of demonstrators gathered near Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon for a "Liberate Palestine" protest.

Police Warn of Social Media Scam Targeting Kentucky Officer

A deceptive social media scam is making the rounds, falsely claiming that a female police officer in Kentucky is missing and endangered.

California Ballot Initiative Named After Luigi Mangione

A California ballot initiative recognizes Luigi Mangione, the alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

White House Correspondents’ Association Cancels Comedian’s Performance Following Anti-Trump Remarks

The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) has decided to cancel the traditional comedy performance at this year’s annual fundraising dinner.

Trump Admin. Deports Illegal Immigrant TikTok Star Who Encouraged Squatting

The Trump administration has confirmed the deportation of Leonel Moreno, a Venezuelan illegal immigrant who gained notoriety for using TikTok to instruct other illegals on how to exploit U.S. squatting laws.

Border Patrol Arrests Previously Deported Criminal Alien Convicted of Murder

Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a criminal alien during a routine train check approximately 50 miles inland from the Texas-Mexico border.

Trump Admin. Fires Hundreds at U.S. Institute of Peace in Cost-Cutting Move

The Trump administration carried out mass firings at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on Friday as part of a government-wide effort to reduce wasteful spending.

Delta Air Lines Plane Nearly Collides with Air Force Jet Near Reagan National Airport

A Delta Air Lines plane narrowly avoided a midair collision with a U.S. Air Force T-38 jet on Friday near Reagan Washington National Airport.

Texas Community Mourns After Four Harris County Deputies Die by Suicide

A Texas community is reeling after four current and former deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) reportedly died by suicide within a span of six weeks.

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