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GOP Bill Would Put Fentanyl Dealers to Death When Customers Die

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced legislation Tuesday that would make fentanyl dealers eligible for the death penalty when their product kills someone, a direct challenge to the current federal sentencing cap of life in prison.

Kari Lake Nominated for Ambassador to Jamaica

President Trump nominated Kari Lake to be the U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica.

Trump Signs Orders to Cut Beef Prices as Steak Hits a New Record High

President Trump signed executive orders aimed at lowering record-high beef prices, directing the federal government to reduce trade barriers on beef imports and take steps to help rebuild the domestic cattle herd.

215,000 Federal Workers Owe $2.1 Billion in Unpaid Taxes

Some 215,000 federal government employees failed to pay their federal taxes in 2024, and the collective tab has reached $2.1 billion, according to a report released by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.

White House Unveils Website for Moms

The Trump administration launched a website dedicated to mothers.

Lawsuit Filed Over Reflecting Pool Upgrade

A preservation group has filed a lawsuit over President Trump's renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Troops to be Reinstated After Vaccine Fallout

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced late last week that the Pentagon will establish a COVID-19 Reinstatement and Reconciliation Task Force to reinstate service members discharged under the previous administration's vaccine mandate.

Trump Says Iran Ceasefire ‘On Massive Life Support’

President Donald Trump declared Monday that the ceasefire with Iran is "on massive life support" after he rejected Tehran's latest counterproposal to end the war, calling it "totally unacceptable" and a "piece of garbage."

Paxton Sues Netflix for Spying on Kids

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix for spying on Texans and their children by collecting data without their consent.

Gabbard Investigating 120 US-Funded Biolabs Overseas

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Monday her office is reviewing more than 120 overseas biological laboratories that received U.S. taxpayer funding, targeting programs that may have conducted dangerous gain-of-function research.

Lawmaker Aims to Clear Trump Impeachments

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) has introduced a resolution aimed at reversing the impeachments against President Trump.

Erika Kirk Delivers Commencement Address

Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, called for the next generation to "defend liberty" during her commencement speech at Hillsdale College over the weekend.

The Scars We Hide Are Often the Stories God Wants to Use

What if the very thing you’ve tried to hide is the very thing God wants to heal through?

Pastor Jailed Without Charges: What Trump Must Demand From China

President Donald Trump has pledged to personally intervene for a Christian pastor imprisoned by the Chinese Communist Party without charges since October, bringing the case directly to Xi Jinping during his upcoming high-stakes visit to Beijing.

Trump Looks to Suspend Gas Tax

President Trump told CBS News during a phone interview that he is looking to suspend the federal gas tax "for a period of time."

Trump Cabinet Boasts of Nearly 70 Kids

Almost 70 children among just 15 cabinet members.

Hegseth Targets Kelly After Classified Info Breach

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has opened an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) after he shared details from a classified briefing during an appearance on CBS’s "Face the Nation."

Trump Admin Removes Uranium from Venezuela

The Trump administration has removed the remaining enriched uranium, a move seen as a nuclear victory for the United States.

Schumer Launches ‘Election Integrity’ Unit as Trump Calls it Interference

Senate Democrats launched a new "free and fair elections task force" this week, enlisting former Attorney General Eric Holder and Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias, as President Trump accused the effort of being a cover for election interference ahead of November's midterms.

Trump Blasts Two Justices After Tariff Ruling

President Trump issued a statement on Sunday criticizing two Supreme Court justices' ruling against his tariffs.