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DOJ Joins California GOP in Gerrymandering Case

The Department of Justice urged the Supreme Court to take California Republicans' case surrounding the state's new congressional map.

Maricopa Venezuelan Migrant Terror Case Shocks Arizona

A Venezuelan migrant is in custody in Arizona after authorities say he terrorized residents in a Maricopa neighborhood.

Pentagon Contractor Caught Feeding Intelligence to Media

A federal grand jury indicted a Pentagon contractor who allegedly leaked classified information to a reporter with The Washington Post.

Democrats Split with Party in Support of ICE

Seven Democrats voted alongside Republicans to approve a spending bill funding the Department of Homeland Security and ICE.

County Ends Lord’s Prayer During Meetings

A Maryland county has stopped reciting the Lord's Prayer at the beginning of its meetings following criticism from atheists.

Trump Pulls Canada’s Peace Board Invitation

President Trump pulled his invitation for Canada to join the Board of Peace for Gaza after Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. leadership.

Vance Says Pro-Lifers Have ‘Ally in the White House’

Vice President JD Vance told pro-lifers during the March for Life rally that they have an "ally in the White House" and encouraged them to seek a "culture of life."

Trump Admin Secures Energy Ahead of Major Storm

The Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has made preparations to prevent blackouts during the winter storm, seeking to keep the energy grid stable.

Trilateral Talks Underway with US, Russia, Ukraine

Trilateral talks between the United States, Russia, and Ukraine are underway in Abu Dhabi.

Former Military Leaders Back Kelly’s Lawsuit Against Hegseth

Former military leaders have come out in support of Senator Mark Kelly's (D-AZ) lawsuit against War Secretary Pete Hegseth, arguing that the Trump administration's actions against the senator violate the First Amendment.

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