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Jerome Powell Under Investigation

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia (USAO-DC) has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

Felony Charge Sparks Maine Resignation After Days in Office

A newly elected city councilor in Lewiston, Maine, stepped down just days into his term amid a felony indictment and questions about whether he met residency requirements for the seat.

Illinois Governor Dismisses Second Amendment Defense Call After ICE Incident

llinois Gov. JB Pritzker rejected a former police officer’s call for Americans to use the Second Amendment against ICE.

Sonic Weapon Claims Shake U.S. Venezuela Operation

Claims that the U.S. used a sonic weapon against Venezuelan troops remain unconfirmed after an eyewitness account circulated online.

Clemson University Reaches Settlement After Firing Professor Over Charlie Kirk Post

Clemson University settles with a professor fired over a social media post related to Charlie Kirk’s death, rescinding the firing.

Trump Jr.–Backed Investment Fund Surges to $2B, Closes to New Investors

An investment fund backed by Donald Trump Jr. saw assets soar ten-fold in one year, growing from roughly $200 million to about $2 billion.

Former Intel CEO Warns U.S. Chip Comeback Still Has a Long Way to Go

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says the United States remains far from fully restoring domestic semiconductor manufacturing leadership.

Minneapolis Protester Pepper‑Sprayed After Raging at ICE

A protester in Minneapolis who was yelling at federal agents after a deadly ICE‑involved shooting last week ended up on the receiving end of pepper spray.

Noem Blasts Jake Tapper on Live TV: ‘Call Out AOC Too!’

During a Sunday interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Jake Tapper attempted to challenge Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Rand Paul Warns War Powers Vote Could Stop a Greenland Invasion

On ABC’s “This Week” Sunday, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky made a striking statement about the war powers resolution he and several other GOP senators backed to limit President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further military strikes on Venezuela.

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