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Trump’s Chief of Staff Diagnosed with Breast Cancer

President Trump announced that White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Ken Paxton Doubles Down on Challenge to Proposed Islamic City

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to the Collin County Commissioners Court, urging local officials to oppose plat applications by those behind the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) development called EPIC City and “The Meadow Phase 1.”

Babies Saved Under New Wyoming Law

Wyoming became the latest state to ban abortion after a heartbeat is detected.

Trump Calls Out ‘Partisan’ Judge in Fiery Condemnation

President Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday evening to condemn recent rulings by both the Supreme Court and Judge James Boasberg.

Allied Countries Refuse Trump’s Call to Secure Strait of Hormuz

Several allied nations of the United States have refused a call from President Trump for warships to be sent to the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. Keeps Oil Strikes on the Table

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said Sunday that President Trump is keeping oil infrastructure strikes on the table against Iran, including facilities on Kharg Island that handle roughly 90 percent of the country's crude oil exports.

LA’s $625K-Per-Room Homeless Hotel Has Been Empty for Five Years

A hotel near Venice Beach that Los Angeles bought with taxpayer money to house the homeless has sat mostly vacant since 2020 while its price tag has nearly tripled, according to a new city report.

Trump Targets Red Tape Driving Housing Costs

President Trump signed two executive orders targeting the regulatory web that has strangled home construction and mortgage lending for years.

U.S. Billionaires Forbes List Hits Record High

The United States now has the highest number of billionaires in the world, with a record 989 individuals whose combined wealth totals roughly $8.4 trillion.

Legal Advocates Call for Repeal of FACE Act

Legal advocates are urging lawmakers to reconsider or repeal the federal Free Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act following recent anti-ICE protests.

Florida Teens Blood Ritual Plot Stuns Community

Two Florida teenagers accused of planning a violent “blood ritual” murder at their high school were captured on video laughing and joking.

Labrinth Euphoria Industry Rant Sparks Music Drama

British singer-songwriter Labrinth shocked fans this week after declaring he is “done” with the music industry while publicly criticizing HBO’s hit series Euphoria.

Gwen Stefani Miracle Pregnancy at 44 Changed Her Faith

Singer Gwen Stefani says a life-changing pregnancy in her mid-40s helped bring her back to Christianity.

SNAP Junk Food Restrictions Spark Federal Lawsuit

Five recipients of federal food assistance benefits have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Phil Campbell Motörhead Death Stuns Rock Fans

Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell has died at the age of 64, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians around the world.

New Jersey’s Sanctuary Shield May Set a Child Predator Free

A previously deported illegal alien accused of sexually assaulting a teenager in New Jersey could walk free because the state refuses to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.

Democrats Build List of Trump Allies for Probes

Democrats are drawing up a list of companies, colleges, and law firms that cooperated with the Trump administration, planning investigations, according to a report from Axios.

Dem Defends Keeping DHS Dark

Rep. Laura Friedman (D-CA) said Thursday she supports continuing the Department of Homeland Security shutdown despite the FBI's public warning of Iranian drone attack threats against California, arguing that ICE and Border Patrol are not "focused on the right place."

North Carolina Deaths Exceed Births Could Happen by 2033

North Carolina could reach a major demographic turning point within the next decade, with deaths projected to exceed births by 2033.

Virginia Gun Bills Spanberger Must Now Approve or Veto

Several firearm-related bills approved by the Virginia General Assembly this session are now awaiting action from first-term Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger.