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More Than 1,000 Active-Duty Troops Will Head to Southern Border

The Pentagon is preparing to deploy up to 1,500 active-duty troops to assist with securing the southern border, U.S. officials revealed on Wednesday. This decision aligns with directives issued by President Donald Trump through executive orders shortly after taking office, aimed at tightening immigration controls.

Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Resigns; Private Prison Ban Repealed Under Trump Administration Reforms

Colette Peters, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) since August 2022, has resigned amid significant changes to the Justice Department under President Donald Trump.

Trump Nominee Advocates for New Tariff-Based Revenue Approach

On Monday, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, unveiled a proposal to reintroduce a tariff-focused system for funding the federal government, which he referred to as the “External Revenue Service.” Lutnick announced the initiative at a rally in Washington following Trump’s inauguration, calling it a cornerstone of the administration’s plan to restore American economic greatness.

Sen. Cruz Fights to Reverse Harms of Mandated COVID Vaccine Among Service Members

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced a bill that aims to reverse the harms caused by the military's mandated COVID-19 vaccine.

European Media Reacts with Alarm to Trump’s Inauguration Day

As President-elect Donald Trump prepared for his second inauguration, European legacy media outlets painted a picture of foreboding and alarm. While many European politicians have opted for a more diplomatic approach, understanding the need to engage with the incoming U.S. president, the continent’s newspapers did not hold back in their coverage. From comparisons to autocratic leaders to predictions of a “vengeful” second term, the tone was overwhelmingly negative across much of Europe.

Capital One Faces Backlash After ‘Technical Issue’ Forces Users Out of Bank Services

Capital One is facing backlash after a “technical issue” disrupted some customers’ access to their funds online.

CNN to Pay $5 Million for Defaming Navy Veteran

A Florida jury found CNN guilty of defaming a U.S. Navy veteran who helped evacuate people from Afghanistan following the 2021 withdrawal.

Congressional Staffers Demand 32-Hour Work Week for Same Pay

A group of left-wing congressional staffers are calling for lawmakers to implement a 32-hour work week when Congress is out of session. The staffers claim this policy would prevent burnout and "improve worker satisfaction."

Democrat Leadership Criticized for Wildfire Crisis, Calls for Resignations Mount

The devastating wildfires raging across Los Angeles have drawn sharp criticism over years of mismanagement and budgetary neglect under Democrat leadership. The crisis has exposed a severely underfunded Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), leaving firefighters and residents to face unprecedented challenges.

California Considers Higher Pay for Incarcerated Firefighters

California Assemblyman Isaac Bryan has introduced legislation to increase pay for incarcerated individuals battling wildfires across the state.

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