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Reverend’s Political Sermon at Prayer Service Challenges Trump Policies

President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance appeared visibly irritated during the National Prayer Service at Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday.

Arizona ‘TikToker’ Indicted For Spraying Pesticides on Grocery Products

A man who was caught spraying pesticide on grocery items at a big-box store in Arizona's East Valley has been formally indicted on multiple charges. According to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, 27-year-old Charles Smith, who has been described as a TikToker, turned himself in to authorities on December 21.

Bipartisan Effort Underway to Move Federal Agencies Out of D.C.

A Republican and a Democrat have introduced a bill to move federal agencies to other parts of the country.

Residents in Louisiana Encouraged to Shelter in Place For Two Days Amid Dangerous Winter Conditions

State officials have issued urgent warnings as south Louisiana braces for potentially record-breaking snowfall and extended sub-freezing temperatures. Residents may need to shelter in place for at least two days until conditions improve.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Issues State of Emergency Ahead of Freezing Temperatures

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp issued a State of Emergency on Monday in preparation for freezing temperatures expected to impact the state.

Indiana Lawmakers Propose Bill Restricting TikTok Access to Children Under 16

Less than 12 hours after TikTok was temporarily banned in the U.S., the app was restored, crediting former President Donald Trump for its return. However, in Indiana, proposed legislation could once again restrict access to popular social media platforms for thousands of children.

Vivek Ramaswamy Pulls Out of DOGE

Vivek Ramaswamy will not move forward with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a spokesperson said.

Marco Rubio Sworn in as Secretary of State

Marco Rubio was sworn in as Secretary of State, making him the first of President Donald Trump's cabinet nominees to take office.

Trump Promises to Release JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassination Records

Former President Donald Trump pledged Sunday to release long-classified government documents related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speaking at a rally in Washington, D.C., Trump vowed to reverse what he called the “overclassification” of documents, saying, “As a first step toward restoring transparency and accountability to government, we will make public remaining records relating to these assassinations and other topics of great public interest.”

Trump’s Administration to Recognize Only Two Genders

On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump gave his inaugural address after taking the oath of office. In his address, President Trump stated that it will be the "official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female."

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