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Syria Jewish Group Recognition Shocks World

In a stunning shift, Syria’s transitional government has officially recognized the Jewish Heritage in Syria Foundation (JHS), making it the first Jewish organization registered in the country since its independence in the 1940s.

NASCAR Caves, Permanent Charters Secured After Jordan’s Lawsuit

NASCAR has agreed to grant permanent charters to racing teams—including one co-owned by basketball legend Michael Jordan.

Trump Slams Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal, Obama Power Grab?

Netflix is pursuing a blockbuster acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery that would create the most powerful streaming conglomerate in U.S. history, controlling approximately 139 million domestic subscribers.

Trump AI Executive Order Shocks States, DEI Mandates Blocked!

President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order Thursday to establish a national framework for AI regulation.

Trump Gambling Winnings Tax Bombshell, Tax‑Free Possibility?

President Donald Trump signaled he may consider ending federal taxes on gambling winnings during recent remarks made aboard Air Force One.

Ronald Exantus Child Killer Walks Free, And It’s Happening Again

An Indiana man who confessed to fatally stabbing a six-year-old Kentucky boy during a home invasion was released from prison just 10 years into a 20-year sentence.

Sherrone Moore Criminal Charges Rock Michigan Football

Michigan football program rocked by criminal charges against former head coach Sherrone Moore after prosecutor detailed disturbing behavior, including threatening self‑harm with scissors in front of alleged former mistress.

DOJ Goes After 2020 Election Ballots

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Fulton County, Georgia, to access records relating to the 2020 election.

China’s Rare Earth Stronghold Threatened in U.S.-Led Agreement

The United States gathered several other countries to sign an agreement countering China's dominance in the rare earth minerals.

Major Financial Groups Accused of Debanking

Nine major banks have been found to have engaged in debanking practices, according to a report by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

New York Faces Ultimatum with Millions on the Line

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned New York that the state has 30 days to comply with new rules surrounding non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) or face losing millions of dollars in federal highway funding.

DHS Cracks Down, Terminating TPS for Ethiopians

The Department of Homeland Security ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ethiopians living in the United States.

Omar Scandal Reignites as Trump Calls Out Congresswoman’s Questionable Past

The continued scandal around Rep. Ilhan Omar's questionable marital history resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump blasted Omar during a rally in Mount Pocono, Penn., sharpening national attention on long-standing concerns surrounding her past.

Trump’s Chief of Staff One of ‘World’s Most Powerful Women’

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been listed as one of Forbes' "World's Most Powerful Women" for 2025.

Democrat Rep Sparks Firestorm, Demands Noem Resign During Homeland Security Hearing

A routine House Homeland Security Committee hearing erupted into political theater Thursday when Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) opened the proceedings by calling on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign.

Trump Order Launches AI Rules for Nation

President Trump signed an order on December 11, bolstering the nation's artificial intelligence development.

Abraham Accords Allies Could Help U.S. Break Dangerous Drug Dependence on China, Report Says

America’s biggest vulnerability to China may not be military hardware or cyber intrusions — it may be sitting in the nation’s medicine cabinets.

Trump’s Redistricting Push Stalls in Stunning Indiana Map Defeat After GOP Revolt

A surprising Indiana map defeat dealt a major setback to President Donald Trump on Thursday as the Indiana Senate rejected a redistricting plan that would have added two new GOP-leaning congressional districts.

Stunning Breakthrough: Israel’s New Iron Beam Weapon Redefines Modern Defense

Israel’s unveiling of its next-generation Iron Beam laser defense system comes as the country reports a record-setting $15 billion in arms sales for 2024 — a reminder that, despite global criticism, democratic nations continue turning to Israel for battlefield-proven security solutions.

Florida Takes On Coffee Chain’s Hiring Practices

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, accusing the chain of engaging in discriminatory hiring practices.