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White House Reaffirms Faith at Heart of America

The White House celebrated National Day of Prayer by honoring the nation's "enduring tradition of prayer, faith, and trust in Almighty God" and pledging to "never forget the countless blessings God has bestowed upon our people and our country."

Homan Confirms Cabinet Pressure for Amnesty

Border Czar Tom Homan confirmed Wednesday that members of President Donald Trump's cabinet are actively lobbying him to grant some form of legal status to illegal immigrants currently in the country.

Paxton Launches State-Wide Probes Defending Ten Commandments

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a statewide investigation into Independent School Districts (ISDs) across the state in order to ensure schools are displaying the Ten Commandments.

Congress Wants End to Chinese Ownership of U.S. Farmland

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is set to introduce legislation Thursday that would require federal review of farmland purchases near military bases and critical infrastructure, targeting foreign adversaries including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

New Sanctions Hit Cuba’s Communism

The State Department implemented new sanctions on Cuba, targeting the country's communist operations.

Rubio Meets with Pope Leo XIV

Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the Vatican to meet with Pope Leo XIV.

White House Unveils America First Counterterrorism Strategy

The Trump administration's new counterterrorism strategy expands the nation's national security policy to draw attention to three major terrorist threats: "narcoterrorists and transnational gangs," "legacy Islamist terrorists," and "violent left-wing extremists, including anarchists and anti-fascists."

Congress Wants the Secret Service to Answer Directly to Trump

House lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to pull the Secret Service out of the Department of Homeland Security and place it directly under White House oversight, citing repeated failures that allowed three assassination attempts on President Donald Trump.

Trump Admin Opens Alaskan Resources

The Trump administration announced an Alaskan statehood land transfer to shift 1.4 million acres of land along the Dalton Utility Corridor.

Trump Puts Mexico on Notice: Send In Troops If Cartels Aren’t Stopped

President Donald Trump escalated his administration's cartel crackdown Thursday, warning that U.S. ground troops will enter Mexico to fight drug cartels if the Mexican government refuses to act.

Giuliani Released from ICU

Former Republican New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the intensive care unit (ICU) after being hospitalized over the weekend.

Toddlers Could be Reported for ‘Racist’ Behavior

Daycares in Wales have been directed to report incidents of toddlers engaging in "racist" behaviors.

Feds Can Keep Fulton County Ballots

A federal judge ruled that the government can keep 2020 election ballots from Fulton County, Georgia.

Iran Reviews Peace Proposal

A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Iran is reviewing a U.S. plan to end the conflict, reports indicate.

Feds Storm LA’s Most Notorious Drug Market

Federal agents descended on MacArthur Park in Los Angeles on Wednesday, dismantling one of the city's most entrenched open-air drug markets in a sweeping operation that netted at least 18 arrests and more than $10 million worth of fentanyl.

U.S. Fires on Iranian Ship

A U.S. military aircraft fired on an Iranian vessel Wednesday after the ship allegedly defied repeated warnings and attempted to break through an American-enforced blockade near the Strait of Hormuz, according to reporting from The Daily Wire.

Abbott Demands Texas Fix ‘Muslims Only’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (D) is threatening to pull $530,000 in state grants from Grand Prairie after a local Islamic organization advertised a "Muslims only" bash at a city-owned waterpark built with public money, calling it a constitutional violation and giving the city five days to fix it.

Trump’s Commerce Chief Wasn’t Straight With Congress on Epstein

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sat for a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday to answer questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and the Republican chairman of the committee left the hearing room with a pointed assessment: Lutnick hadn't been fully honest.

Muslim University Opens in Texas

TexAM University at Dallas is advertising itself as a "Texas American Muslim University” that mixes STEM programs with required Islamic studies, Texas Scorecard reports.

Anti-Iran-War Rage Drove Man Who Tried to Kill Trump at WHCD

Federal investigators have linked the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to radicalization fueled by the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran, according to a Department of Homeland Security intelligence report obtained by Reuters.