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Trump Installs Pulte as Acting Intel Chief, Democrats Warn of ‘Terrorist Risk’

President Trump has named Bill Pulte as the acting director of national intelligence, effective Friday, replacing Tulsi Gabbard who is stepping down from the post.

Minor League Team Forfeits Game After Refusing Pride Jerseys

The York Revolution, a minor league baseball team in Pennsylvania, forfeited a game after players refused to wear jerseys supporting LGBTQ.

Vance to Israel: Stop Attacking Trump or Lose Your Only Ally

Vice President JD Vance issued a blunt public warning to Israeli officials Thursday, telling them to stop publicly criticizing the peace deal President Donald Trump negotiated with Iran or risk losing the United States as an ally.

Nestle Removes Artificial Colors

Nestlé announced that it has completely eliminated artificial colors from its products.

California Billionaire Tax Hits the November Ballot Over Newsom’s Objections

California's Billionaire Tax Act has officially qualified for the November 2026 general election ballot after state officials confirmed the initiative gathered more than enough signatures, setting up a costly political battle that has fractured the state's own Democratic leadership.

State Department Offers Reward for MS-13 Leaders

The State Department is announcing a reward for those providing information leading to the arrest or conviction of MS-13 leaders.

Democrats Press Kennedy on Vaccine Policy Shifts

Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) urged HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to clarify what they believe to be contradictory statements regarding the nation's vaccine policy.

Trump Settles $100 Million Suit Against Niece

President Trump has reached a settlement with his niece, Mary Trump, closing a lawsuit he filed five years ago after accusing her of leaking his confidential financial records to The New York Times.

Missouri AG Demands Answers on MLB’s Threat to Punish Players

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway urged MLB not to punish San Francisco Giants players after they wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night hats.

Mayor Removes Pride Flags

The mayor of a Long Island village removed Pride flags from the area after they competed with flags honoring veterans.

Iranian President Reveals Full Text of Alleged Peace Agreement

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian released the alleged text of the Memorandum of Understanding reached with President Trump.

Socialist on Track to Win DC Mayoral Race

Janeese Lewis George, a self-described democratic socialist and Washington, D.C., City Council member, is on track to become the nation's capital's next mayor after her primary opponent conceded Thursday morning.

ICE Transfers Alligator Alcatraz Detainees

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has transferred detainees from Alligator Alcatraz to other facilities as Florida prepares for hurricane season.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Gun Law that Got Hunter Biden

The FBI came to Ali Hemani's door not because he was a criminal. Agents suspected his family might have ties to terrorism.

Hegseth Announces Review of NATO

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the United States will conduct a six-month review into the nation's involvement with NATO.

California Wants Businesses to Prove They’re Gay Enough to Win Contracts

California has never met a "diversity" program it didn't want to expand, but the state just hit a new low.

Trump to Award Medal of Honor

President Trump is set to award the Medal of Honor to Major James Capers, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (Retired), Colonel John W. Ripley, U.S. Marine Corps (Posthumous), and Major Nicholas Dockery, U.S. Army (Retired).

DOJ Sues to Kill Evanston’s Reparations Program

The Department of Justice moved Wednesday to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging Evanston, Illinois's reparations program, alleging the city's practice of distributing cash payments and housing assistance exclusively to Black residents violates the U.S. Constitution and federal fair housing law.

DOJ Pulls the Plug on 37-Year Federal Oversight of the Teamsters

The Department of Justice and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters jointly filed a motion Wednesday to end the federal government's oversight of the union, closing out what officials say is the longest monitorship of any union, corporation, nonprofit, or public entity in U.S. history.

Abortion Becoming Increasingly Partisan Issue

A new Gallup poll revealed that abortion is becoming an increasingly partisan issue in the United States.