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America Reclaims Sovereignty: Columbia Protest Leader Faces Deportation

America’s immigration system is not a suicide pact, and green card holders have no right to incite violence or celebrate terrorism.

Conservative Leaders Push to Eliminate Property Taxes Across the Nation

As Tax Day approaches, fiscally conservative leaders in multiple states are intensifying efforts to eliminate property taxes, with one Pennsylvania lawmaker arguing that homeowners should not have to "pay rent" to the government.

Severe Storms Spawn Multiple Tornadoes Across Chicagoland

At least four tornadoes tore through the Chicagoland area overnight as severe storms pummeled the region, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

Two Arrested After Military Weapons, Ammunition Found in California Storage Unit

Two individuals, Jaqueline Randall and Timothy Creech, were arrested in Camarillo, California after authorities uncovered a significant weapons cache in a storage unit.

Starbucks Ordered to Pay $50 Million After Hot Coffee Spill Causes Severe Burns

A California jury has ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million in damages to a delivery driver who suffered severe burns from spilled hot beverages.

Protests Planned at Southern California Tesla Dealerships

Protesters gathered at multiple Tesla dealerships across Southern California, voicing opposition to Elon Musk’s deepening involvement in the Trump administration.

JD Vance Calls Out Protesters For Not Being at Work

During a visit to Vantage Plastics, a key player in American manufacturing, Vice President JD Vance emphasized the need to support domestic industry while questioning why protesters were not working during a weekday.

Clinton-Appointed Judge Orders Taxpayer-Funded Transgender Surgery for Convicted Murderer

A controversial decision by Clinton-appointed Judge Richard Young has raised concerns across Indiana after he ordered the state’s Department of Correction (IDOC) to provide sex change surgery to a transgender inmate convicted of murder.

Florida Awards $2 Million for Infrastructure Upgrades Destroyed by Hurricane Milton

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced on Friday that the state is awarding $2 million for critical infrastructure improvements at SeaPort Manatee that was damaged during Hurricane Milton.

Columbia Students Involved in Pro-Palestine Occupation Face Disciplinary Action

Students involved in the occupation of Columbia University's Hamilton Hall in the spring of 2024 have faced significant disciplinary actions.

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