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Illinois Democrats Digital Ad Tax Targets Tech Giants

Illinois Senate Democrats are advancing a new slate of tax proposals targeting digital advertising, billionaires, and large corporations.

Arizona Supreme Court ASU Lawsuit Could Upend DEI Rules

The Goldwater Institute has petitioned the Arizona Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked a lawsuit against Arizona State University.

NYC Police Shooting Mental Health Crisis Sparks Outrage

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is calling for expanded mental health services instead of criminal charges.

Oregon Theater Drops Melania Over Snarky Marquee

An independent movie theater in Oregon says it was forced to stop showing the documentary “Melania” after its playful marquee advertising upset distributor Amazon.

Nancy Grace Rejects Political Motive in Shocking Abduction Case

Veteran legal analyst Nancy Grace dismissed claims that the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television anchor Savannah Guthrie, was politically motivated.

Xi-Putin Virtual Meeting Sparks Global Nuclear Fears

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a virtual meeting Wednesday in which they reaffirmed their close partnership.

Report Links Tlaib to Terrorist Groups

A recent report from the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy condemns Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) questionable rhetoric and affiliations with groups connected to terrorist arms.

Tesla Burning Car Trapped Driver’s Final Call Exposed

A 20-year-old man’s final moments inside a burning Tesla are at the center of a new lawsuit alleging that faulty electronic doors prevented him from escaping after a crash.

Argentina Requests Extradition of Maduro

An Argentine judge has requested that former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro be extradited on matters related to crimes against humanity.

CIA Pulls Publication of Public Resource

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) announced that it will no longer publish a public intelligence resource.

Fulton County Demands Return of Seized 2020 Ballots

Lawyers for officials in Fulton County, Georgia, have filed a motion demanding the return of the 2020 files seized by the FBI.

FDA Expands ‘No Artificial Colors’

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has expanded the "no artificial colors" label to be used by companies and their products.

Hamas Terrorist Eliminated: IDF Strike Delivers Long-Awaited Justice

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Wednesday that the Hamas terrorist responsible for murdering Israeli soldier Noa Marciano has been killed, marking another successful operation targeting those tied to the October 7 massacre.

Paxton Goes After Islamic Entities

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in an effort to shut down their operations in Texas.

Melania Canceled: Amazon Pulls Film After Theater Joke

Amazon requested that an Oregon theater stop screening Melania after promotional marquee messages sparked controversy, leading to what the theater described as a sudden cancellation.

Viral Toy Trend on TikTok Sends Child to Burn Unit

A dangerous social media trend on TikTok has left a 9-year-old Illinois boy with serious injuries, prompting doctors and parents to warn others about the risks tied to viral online challenges.

Arctic Squeeze: Russia, China Test U.S. Defenses Near Alaska

An Arctic squeeze is intensifying as Russia and China expand military activity near Alaska, prompting new warnings from Sen. Dan Sullivan that America’s northern defenses face growing pressure.

Snow Parking Chaos: Fights, Weapons, and City Crackdowns

A brutal winter has turned snow parking disputes into flashpoints across major U.S. cities, with police warning that confrontations over shoveled parking spaces are escalating into violence.

New Pact Protects Christians Worldwide

The United States and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to support Christians and faith communities facing persecution.

Iran Red Line: Trump Faces Obama-Era Test on Tehran

President Donald Trump is approaching a pivotal moment as his warnings to Iran face what analysts describe as a red line, echoing debates from the Obama administration over credibility and deterrence.