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Chevron Joins Major Companies in Supporting Trump’s Inaugural Fund

Chevron announced plans to donate to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, according to a statement from company spokesperson Bill Turenne on Thursday.

Senate Advances Immigration Bill Requiring Migrant Detention

The Senate voted Thursday to advance a bill mandating federal authorities detain unauthorized immigrants accused of specific crimes.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Calls George Soros a Danger to Sovereignty

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned claims that Elon Musk is a threat to democracy, instead stating that George Soros threatens state sovereignty due to his involvement in global affairs.

Pro-Life Republican Wins Virginia Special Election

Republican Luther Cifers won a Virginia special election for the 10th Senate District. He defeated Democrat Jack Trammell with 58% of the vote.

Liberals Blame Trump for California Wildfires Despite Mismanagement Issues

As devastating wildfires ravage California, some liberal voices have taken to social media to blame former President Donald Trump for the crisis. Sam Stein, managing editor at The Bulwark, claimed on Twitter that Trump’s past remarks about withholding federal wildfire aid were relevant to the state’s current struggles. Stein tweeted that Trump’s threats to cut wildfire relief funds “dawned on him” as fires consumed thousands of acres in Los Angeles, destroying homes and forcing evacuations.

Fisher Ames – American Minute with Bill Federer

He sat next to George Washington in the pew at St. Paul's Chapel in New York during the religious service following Washington's Presidential Inauguration. He helped ratify the U.S. Constitution. His...

Exxon Files Defamation Lawsuit Against CA Attorney General, Environmental Groups

Exxon Mobil Corp. filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, alleging that Bonta and the groups organized a defamation campaign against its plastic recycling efforts.

Washington Honors Former President Jimmy Carter at Capitol Ceremony

Former President Jimmy Carter was honored Tuesday in a brief ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda, where his body will lie in state until his funeral on Thursday. Carter, who passed away on December 29 at the age of 100, is remembered as a member of the Greatest Generation, a dedicated public servant, and a humanitarian who continued his service long after leaving the presidency.

Majority of U.S. Parents Support Reducing Department of Education’s Size and Influence

A new poll by Parents Defending Education (PDE) reveals that 52% of U.S. parents favor reducing the size and influence of the Department of Education. The survey highlights growing dissatisfaction with the federal agency's role in shaping education policy, particularly among Republican and independent parents.

Georgia Republicans Ban Former Lt. Governor from Party

The Georgia Republican Party’s State Executive Committee voted unanimously to ban former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan from associating with the party.

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