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Trump Honors Bible’s Influence in America

President Trump issued a White House statement honoring 250 years of the Bible in the United States.

Newsom’s PAC Spent $1.5M Buying His Own Book

Gavin Newsom's memoir landed on two bestseller lists. His own PAC paid for most of the copies.

Court Just Handed Trump a Win on Trans Prisoners

A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a lower court order that had blocked the Trump administration from housing transgender female inmates in men's prisons, clearing the way for the policy to take effect.

Sesame Street Celebrates Arab Heritage

The children's show, Sesame Street, is celebrating Arab American Heritage Month, teaching kids Arabic phrases.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyer Fights for Pardon

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer David Oscar Markus claimed that there is a "good chance" that his client could receive a presidential pardon.

Christian Cross Leaves Astronaut in Tears

Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman was moved to tears after returning to Earth upon seeing a Navy ship's chaplain wearing a cross.

Michigan Dem Senate Candidate Says Terrorists Act From Pain, Calls Americans ‘High and Mighty’

Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat, told constituents at a July 2025 town hall that the U.S. should try to understand the grievances driving terrorists, suggesting that such attacks stem from pain, frustration, and a lack of agency.

China Introduces New National Security Textbooks

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has introduced new national security textbooks for students.

Obama Museum Costs More to Get Into Than Any Other Presidential Library

The Obama Presidential Center Museum will charge adults $30 for admission when it opens in Chicago on June 19, making it the priciest presidential library in American history, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Friday.

Mississippi Criminalizes Abortion Pill

Mississippi has banned the prescription and distribution of abortion-inducing drugs.

New York Funding Slashed Over Driver Vetting Concerns

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is withholding more than $73 million in federal highway funds from New York.

Trump Wants Answers on Dead and Missing Scientists

A string of deaths and disappearances involving researchers with ties to U.S. military, nuclear, and aerospace programs has reached 11 cases, with President Donald Trump saying Thursday the federal government is investigating and expects answers within days.

Trump Admin Expands Visa Restrictions

The Trump administration announced a "significant expansion" of its visa restriction policy throughout the Western Hemisphere, going after those "working on behalf of U.S. adversaries to undermine our national interests in our hemisphere including regional security and democratic sovereignty."

Trump Nominates New CDC Director

President Donald Trump nominated a new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Alaska School Has Two Different Names for Children

A conservative legal group is calling on the Trump administration to investigate a small Alaska school district accused of secretly using different names and pronouns for students at school than the ones disclosed to their parents, Fox News reports.

ICE Director to Exit Agency

The acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will leave his position in May, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced.

Strait of Hormuz Reopens

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Araghchi announced that the Strait of Hormuz will be open for the 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

All 22 Air Guard Generals Send Congress a Warning

Every adjutant general commanding an Air National Guard unit in the United States has signed a letter to Congress warning that the Air Force is in the worst shape of its 78-year existence, and demanding an immediate surge in fighter jet procurement.

California Spent $20M in Taxpayer Money to Tell People It’s Actually Great

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has tapped $20 million in taxpayer funds to hire a major public relations firm to combat what his administration calls "negative narratives" about the state, triggering pushback from lawmakers during a budget hearing Thursday.

U.S. Boosts Arctic Defense Presence

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announced that two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in Alaska by the end of 2028.