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New Hampshire Lawmakers Gear Up to Debate Campus Carry Bill

New Hampshire lawmakers prepare to debate a campus carry bill that would bar public colleges from restricting firearms.

Harvard President Slams Faculty Activism for Chilling Campus Debate

Harvard President Alan Garber says faculty activism has chilled open debate and free speech on campus, calling for renewed neutrality.

US Oil Giants Silent After President Trump Says They’ll Spend Billions in Venezuela

Trump claims U.S. oil companies will invest “billions” to rebuild Venezuela’s oil industry now that Maduro has been removed from power.

Marco Rubio Clashes with George Stephanopoulos Over Venezuela Leadership Authority

Secretary of State Rubio clashed with George Stephanopoulos over U.S. authority in Venezuela, framing Washington’s role as strategic leverage.

Trump and Musk Reconcile at Mar-a-Lago Dinner After Public Feud

President Trump and Elon Musk shared a “lovely dinner” at Mar-a-Lago after months of public feuding, sparking signs of reconciliation.

Taxpayers Foot the Bill, Refugee Assistance Costs Explode

As American families struggle with high housing costs, rising healthcare bills, and inflation, federal spending on refugee benefits has surged, leaving taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars.

Maduro Capture Sparks Viral Meme Explosion

The news that U.S. forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro unleashed a flood of memes across social media, with users.

Minnesota Welfare Fraud Exposed, Luxury Cars and Condos

Some of the Minnesota Somali immigrants convicted in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme reportedly used stolen federal funds to support “lavish” lifestyles, according to court records and news reports.

Van Hollen Blasts Trump’s Venezuela Raid as ‘Lie’

On Sunday’s Face the Nation, Senator Chris Van Hollen (D‑MD) accused the Trump administration of lying to the American people about the rationale behind the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela.

AI Will Steal Your Job in 2026, Says ‘Godfather of AI’

AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton says artificial intelligence will keep advancing at a breakneck pace in 2026, and he believes the technology is on track to replace a growing number of human jobs across many industries.

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