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Trump Restores Presidential Fitness

President Trump signed a proclamation declaring May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, restoring the Presidential Fitness Test and promoting youth athletics.

Prosecutors Say They Don’t Need DNA to Nail Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Killer

Utah prosecutors say they have enough evidence to move forward against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, even without the DNA analysis they originally planned to present.

Three Justices Publicly Called Out Jackson

Justice Samuel Alito used a concurring opinion Monday to publicly rebuke Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's lone dissent in the Louisiana redistricting case, calling her arguments "baseless and insulting" and "groundless and utterly irresponsible."

Hegseth Says Ceasefire Holds

War Secretary Pete Hegseth said during a Pentagon briefing that the ceasefire with Iran continues to hold despite recent conflict.

Rand Paul Demands DOJ Charge Fauci

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) urged the Department of Justice to charge former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci for lying to Congress about gain-of-function research.

Senate Drops $72 Billion Border Bill

Senate Republicans released their long-anticipated immigration enforcement reconciliation package Monday night, unveiling $72 billion in proposed spending split across two Senate committees that would mark one of the largest federal investments in border security on record.

Alberta Moves Toward Break from Canada

Alberta separatists said they now have enough signatures to launch a referendum on the possibility of leaving Canada.

California Targets Trump-Era Wind Deal Amid Energy Shift

The California Energy Commission announced that it issued an administrative investigative subpoena to Golden State Wind LLC, seeking information related to the company's agreement with the U.S. Department of the Interior to abandon its offshore wind lease.

Kennedy Pushes Review of Antidepressants

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing for a federal review of antidepressants and other psychiatric medications as part of the "Make America Healthy Again" effort.

Feds Open Title IX Probe Into Women’s College That Admits Men

Democrats on the Los Angeles City Council are advancing a proposal to let foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, cast ballots in local city elections.

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