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Biden Admin Greenlights Border Wall Construction in South Texas, Waiving 26 Federal Laws

In a marked departure from earlier stances, the Biden administration on Wednesday facilitated the continuation of border wall construction in South Texas by waiving 26 federal laws.

Trump Willing to Assume Temporary House Speaker Role Amid GOP Transition

In a Thursday interview, former President Donald Trump disclosed his willingness to step in as a temporary speaker of the House of Representatives, aiming to bring unity within the Republican ranks while a permanent replacement is decided upon.

Gates Foundation to Support Development of Digital ID

The Gates Foundation is reportedly working to aid in the development of digital ID.

Veterans’ Hotel Reservations Canceled to Prioritize Illegal Immigrants

Many U.S. veterans' hotel reservations for the Army-Navy game in Foxboro, Massachusetts, have been canceled.

Trump Campaign Raises Over $45 Million in Third Quarter

The Trump campaign raised over $45 million in the third quarter, despite several indictments.

Australia to Allow Gymnasts to Use Locker Rooms Corresponding With Gender Identity

Gymnastics Australia released new guidelines allowing transgender individuals to choose the uniforms and facilities for the gender of their choosing.

Sanctuary City’s Democrat Mayor Travels to Latin America to Dissuade Migrants From Entering New York City

New York City Democratic Mayor Eric Adams launched a tour across Latin America.

Over 60% Of Republicans Have an Unfavorable Opinion of Disney

A survey from Rasmussen found that 61% of Republicans have an unfavorable opinion of Disney.

Donald Trump Open to House Speaker Role, Committed to ‘Whatever’s Best’ for America (Video)

Former President Donald Trump, on Wednesday, verified from a New York courthouse the emerging discussion regarding his potential candidacy for the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Public Faith in Congress Dips Below 20% for Third Consecutive Month

Data from the latest Gallup Poll Social Series, cited by Statista, conducted between Sept 1–23, reveals that a mere "17 percent of respondents thought Congress was doing a good job."

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