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Trump Drops South Africa from G20, Replaces with Poland

President Donald Trump’s administration has officially removed South Africa from participation in the upcoming G20 summit.

Nvidia CEO Warns Trump, AI Chip Export Rules Could Cripple Tech

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with President Donald Trump on Wednesday to discuss key issues related to artificial intelligence (AI).

Safe Driving Law Act Could Strip Billions From States

Republican U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois is pushing a federal crackdown on driver licensing after state data revealed nearly 1 in 5 commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) with English‑language proficiency infractions were issued by Illinois.

Washington’s Power Grid on Brink as EV Surge Exposes Crisis

As Washington state pushes forward with its aggressive electrification agenda—including a looming 2035 ban on new gas-powered cars.

FBI and Louisiana Police Team Up, Crackdown Begins Now

Federal and state law enforcement officials have launched a joint operation in New Orleans to protect immigration agents from rising threats.

Man Sentenced for Threatening Trump After Chilling Online Rants

A New Mexico man has been sentenced to roughly 10 months in federal prison after admitting to issuing violent threats against President Donald Trump.

JD Vance Blows the Lid Off Mass Immigration’s Hidden Cost

Vice President JD Vance is renewing his warning about the direct connection between mass immigration and rising housing costs.

Hegseth Sees ‘Total Exoneration’ in Signal Probe

The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report on War Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of Signal after investigating the matter for months.

Prime Minister Says He’ll Come to NYC Despite Mayor-Elect’s Threat

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly confronted the escalating controversy regarding threats of arrest during an interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit, declaring that he “of course” would visit New York City despite Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s threat to have him detained.

Kennedy Investigates School Forcing Vax on Student

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that a probe is underway after a school allegedly vaccinated a student without their parents' consent.

Trump Hosts Leaders as Fresh Congo Fighting Erupts on Eve of Ceremony

A high-stakes peace deal is taking center stage in Washington as President Donald Trump hosts the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, even while renewed fighting on the ground threatens to overshadow the diplomatic breakthrough.

Pro-Life Bill Targets Abortion Pill

Rep. Mark Messmer (R-IN) introduced legislation establishing federal criminal penalties for those who knowingly administer an abortion drug to a woman without her informed consent.

Nativity Display Zip Ties Baby Jesus

Lake Street Church of Evanston in Illinois is facing backlash after displaying a Nativity scene featuring a zip-tied baby Jesus.

Climate Study Error Exposed After Major Outlets Ran With False Claims

A major climate study error triggered a rare and sweeping retraction this week, after Nature admitted that a widely cited climate-change report contained fundamental data flaws.

Trump Honors Slain National Guard Member in Nationwide Flag Order

President Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the memory of West Virginia Army National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was fatally wounded on November 26.

Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Arrested

The FBI arrested a suspect connected to the planting of pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol before the events of January 6, 2021.

Schmidt Retreat Raises New Questions About Rep. Moulton’s Possible Conflicts of Interest

Concerns over ethics and oversight continue to grow as Rep. Seth Moulton’s travel history intertwines with the Schmidt retreat, a luxury Montana gathering funded by billionaire tech mogul and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Major Newspaper Sues Pentagon

The New York Times announced plans to sue the Pentagon, claiming that the Department of War infringed upon the First Amendment by imposing new restrictions on journalists and outlets.

Canadian Bill Restricts Faith-Based Expression

Officials in Québec, Canada, have introduced a bill prohibiting most forms of religious expression in public settings and universities.

California Opens ICE Reporting Hotline

California launched a portal allowing state residents to upload information about reported "misconduct" carried out by federal agents.