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Pennsylvania Hospital Remains Closed to Visitors Following Deadly Shooting

A Pennsylvania hospital remains on high alert after a violent attack on Saturday left a police officer and the gunman dead.

German Conservatives Win Election: Preliminary Results

Germany’s center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won the country's election, according to preliminary data.

Washington State Superintendent Says Two Genders is ‘Inaccurate’

Washington State’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal claimed last week that it was "inaccurate" to say that there are only two genders.

Judge Blocks DOGE Access to Education Department

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing Department of Education records.

Dan Bongino Named Deputy FBI Director

Conservative personality and former U.S. Secret Service agent Dan Bongino has been tapped to serve as the FBI's deputy director.

Apple Investing $500 Billion During Trump Term

Apple plans to invest $500 billion in the United States during President Donald Trump's second term, the company announced.

Delta Flight to Sydney Returns to LAX After Smoke Detected in Galley

A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Sydney, Australia, was forced to turn back to Los Angeles on Saturday night after smoke was detected in the galley.

Trump Administration Slashes 1,600 USAID Positions Before Midnight

The Trump administration is set to cut 1,600 positions from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) before midnight. The move is part of a broader government restructuring effort aimed at reducing federal spending and streamlining operations. USAID, which manages billions in foreign aid, will see a significant workforce reduction as non-essential staff are placed on administrative leave.

Pentagon Counters Musk’s Productivity Directive

The Department of Defense (DOD) has instructed its civilian workforce to ignore a directive from Elon Musk, who is leading federal government efficiency efforts under the Trump administration. Musk’s order required federal employees to submit weekly reports on their productivity, with failure to comply considered an automatic resignation. The DOD's response signals resistance to Musk’s push for government accountability and efficiency, raising questions about the authority of his mandate.

Senator Curtis Defends Trump’s Military Leadership Overhaul

Senator John Curtis (R-UT) is backing President Donald Trump’s decision to dismiss several senior military officials, calling it a necessary step to realign the military with the administration’s priorities. In a recent interview, Curtis described Trump’s election victory as a “stop the car” moment, suggesting that voters demanded a dramatic shift in leadership. The senator argued that the firings reflect Trump’s commitment to fixing issues such as border security, military readiness, and excessive bureaucracy within the Pentagon.

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