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New Bill Bans Cousin Marriage

Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) introduced a bill banning cousin marriage, a practice that is legal in 18 states and the District of Columbia.

New Constitutional Amendment Ends Birthright Citizenship

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced a constitutional amendment taking aim at birthright citizenship.

Muslim City Sees Court Win in Texas

A Texas judge has ordered a state agency to comply with a fair housing agreement it has with the developer of The Meadow, formerly called EPIC City.

Trump’s Trucking Crackdown Hit its One-Year Mark

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday marked the one-year anniversary of President Trump's executive order on trucking reform, releasing a tally of enforcement actions that administration officials say have fundamentally overhauled an industry that operated without meaningful federal oversight for years.

Trump Honors Fallen Firefighters

President Trump signed a proclamation making May 2 and May 3 "National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend."

Trump Admin Says Iran Conflict ‘Terminated’

The Trump administration declared Friday that its military conflict with Iran has been "terminated," arguing that a ceasefire reached in early April renders the operation complete and eliminates any need to seek congressional authorization under the War Powers Act.

U.S. Releases More Than 90 Million Oil Barrels

The United States may release up to 92.5 million barrels of crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).

Inside the $2 Billion Network Running Today’s 3,000 May Day Protests

Some 600 groups with a combined $2 billion in annual revenue are behind the wave of May Day demonstrations hitting the country Friday, according to a Fox News Digital investigation.

Vermont Just Paid $566K to the Christian School it Tried to Destroy

A Vermont Christian school will receive $566,000 from the state's principals association after being banned from athletic competitions for refusing to play against a team that allowed a biological male to compete on its girls' basketball roster.

Trump Signs DHS Bill

President Donald Trump signed legislation Thursday restoring full funding to the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 75-day funding lapse that set a record as the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. History.

Trump Expands Retirement Accounts

President Trump signed an executive order to expand access to retirement savings accounts, specifically offering accounts to independent contractors and self-employed individuals.

Obama Slams SCOTUS Gerrymandering Ruling

Former President Barack Obama condemned a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a Louisiana congressional district as an illegal racial gerrymander, calling it an attack on minority voting rights.

Democrats Just Lost Their 6th Straight Vote to Stop the Iran War

Senate Democrats failed Thursday to peel off a single Republican vote in their sixth consecutive attempt to curb President Donald Trump's war powers in Iran, one day before the 60-day War Powers Act deadline expires.

California Names Street After Charlie Kirk

A street in Westminster, California, has been renamed in honor of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Trump Shares New Surgeon General Pick

President Trump nominated Dr. Nicole B. Saphier to be the next US Surgeon General after the previous pick, Casey Means, failed to receive Senate support.

Trump Calls Tennessee Governor Directly to Kill the Last Democrat Seat in the State

President Donald Trump called Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday and pressed him to redraw the state's congressional maps, a move that could eliminate the state's only Democratic House seat, held by Rep. Steve Cohen of Memphis.

DOJ Report Exposes Sweeping Anti-Christian Bias

The Department of Justice released a 200-page report exposing the Biden administration's anti-Christian bias, detailing prosecutions, policies, and actions taken across the federal government targeting the group.

LA Socialists Want Illegals on the Voter Rolls

Two Democratic Socialists of America-backed city councilmembers in Los Angeles are pushing a proposal that would allow noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, to vote in local elections.

Trump Admin Pulls Biden-Era Gun Regulations

The Department of Justice repealed three regulations against the Second Amendment.

Court Rejects Trump Appeal to Carroll Defamation Case

A federal appeals court rejected President Trump's request to rehear his appeal of the verdict in his defamation case against writer E. Jean Carroll.