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Tennessee Immigration Driver License Law Shocks Migrants

Tennessee is set to impose new criminal penalties on undocumented immigrants who drive in the state using licenses issued elsewhere.

Nevada Affordable Housing Crisis Hits Breaking Point

Nevada’s affordable housing crisis has deepened, leaving the state more than 70,000 housing units short of demand as population growth continues to outpace construction.

Southern California Atmospheric River Unleashes Holiday Chaos

A powerful atmospheric river storm battered Southern California this week, triggering widespread flooding, dangerous freeway conditions, mudslides, and emergency evacuations as Christmas approached.

AI Global RAM Shortage Sparks Tech Price Shock

One of the world’s largest memory manufacturers is warning that consumers and hardware makers are heading into a prolonged shortage of computer memory as artificial intelligence continues to dominate global chip production.

China Sanctions U.S. Defense Giants in Furious Move

The Chinese Communist government imposed sweeping sanctions Friday on 20 American defense-related companies and ten senior executives in retaliation for a major U.S. arms sale to Taiwan approved under President Trump.

Hope Walz ICE Comments Ignite Christmas Firestorm

Hope Walz, the daughter of Minnesota Governor and former vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, used a Christmas Day message to publicly condemn U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Israel Recognizes Somaliland, Shakes Global Diplomacy

Israel formally recognized Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state on Friday, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough in the Horn of Africa.

Kimmel Backlash Explodes After UK ‘Tyranny’ Swipe at America

Backlash erupted after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel used a Christmas address in the United Kingdom to criticize the United States and President Donald Trump.

Pay-for-Slay Exposed After Deadly Israel Attack

Pay-for-slay returned to the center of international scrutiny after Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar accused the Palestinian Authority of fueling terrorism following a deadly attack that killed two Israelis.

Islamism Warning Sparks Fury as Booker Clashes With Gabbard

Islamism warning ignited a sharp political clash after Sen. Cory Booker accused Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard of endangering New Jersey communities with remarks about radical Islam.

Kupyansk Collapse: Russian Lines Crumble as Allies Admit Defeat

The Kupyansk collapse appears imminent as Ukrainian officials and pro-Kremlin voices acknowledge Russian forces are losing their grip on the strategic northeastern city.

Joe Rogan Slams White House Plaques in Wild Podcast Moment

White House plaques became the focus of criticism this week after podcast host Joe Rogan mocked President Trump’s newly installed displays targeting past presidents.

Hijab Stunt Sparks Outrage as Minnesota Fraud Scandal Grows

Minnesota’s hijab stunt took center stage this week as Lt. Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan appeared on Somali television wearing a hijab while visiting a Somali mall.

Obamalisk Explained: Obama Center Finally Defends Its Brutalist Design

The Obamalisk is now getting an official explanation after years of criticism, as the Obama Foundation is publicly addressing concerns over the striking design of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side.

Migrant Groups Sue California for License Crackdown

The Sikh Coalition and the Asian Law Caucus have filed a lawsuit against California officials after the state announced crackdowns on commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).

Kimmel Bashes Trump for Christmas

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel gave a speech to British audiences on Thursday, comparing the Trump administration to a fascist system.

Judge Blocks Food Dye Ban

A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction this week blocking measures in West Virginia's law targeting food dyes.

Tina Peters Presses Court to Honor Trump Pardon

Former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters urged a Colorado court to honor her pardon by President Donald Trump.

Man Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk in Christmas Lights

A man in Minnesota decorated his home with a Charlie Kirk tribute, displaying Christmas lights reading, "We are Charlie Kirk."

Trump Strikes Back in Nigeria

President Trump announced on Thursday evening that the United States launched airstrikes in Nigeria against ISIS.