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Bill Bans China from Purchasing U.S. Land

Republican Senators have reintroduced legislation that prohibits China from purchasing U.S. land.

House Republicans to Investigate Jan 6 Committee

House Republicans announced that they will develop a panel to investigate the January 6 Committee despite its members being pardoned by former President Joe Biden.

President Trump Reveals Farewell Letter from Joe Biden

President Donald Trump shared the contents of a letter left for him by outgoing President Joe Biden, continuing the long-standing tradition of presidential letters....

Group Backed by Left-Wing Donors Calls for Trump Impeachment

A group backed by left-wing donor organizations is calling for an impeachment inquiry to be launched against President Donald Trump.

Two Dead After Nashville School Shooting

Two students were shot at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee. The gunman then turned the gun on himself.

‘Clay Fire’ Breaks Out in Riverside, California

A brush fire broke out in Jurupa Valley on Tuesday, January 21, as strong Santa Ana winds persisted across Southern California. Known as the "Clay Fire," it ignited along the Santa Ana River Bottom near Pedley Road and Van Buren Boulevard around 5 p.m.

Syrian Leader Says Trump Will ‘Bring Peace to Middle East’

Ahmed al-Sharaa, leader of Syria, congratulated President Donald Trump on his inauguration.

Huntington Beach City Council Approves ‘Non-Sanctuary City’ Status

The Huntington Beach City Council has unanimously voted to declare the city a "non-sanctuary city" in response to California's statewide sanctuary law. In a 7-0 decision on Tuesday evening, the council approved the resolution introduced by Mayor Pat Burns, signaling support for federal immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump's administration.

State Department Implements ‘One Flag Policy’

The State Department implemented a "One Flag Policy," preventing U.S. outposts from flying any flag other than the U.S. flag, according to an order obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Toxic Fallout from Los Angeles Wildfires: Lead and Chemicals Pollute Air

Los Angeles is grappling with the toxic aftermath of wildfires that devastated areas including Pacific Palisades and Altadena, destroying over 15,000 structures and releasing dangerous pollutants into the air. Scientists report that the burning of homes, cars, and infrastructure has produced hazardous levels of toxins, including lead and chlorine.

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