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$230 Million JLOTS Project Under Scrutiny After Aid Organizations Withdraw

Earlier this year, amid concerns from U.S. Agency for International Development staffers over its feasibility and the potential impact on negotiations to open land routes into Gaza, President Joe Biden ordered the establishment of a temporary pier to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid. 

Massachusetts GOP Calls for Transparency on Over $1B Spent on Migrants

Republican legislators in Massachusetts are calling for more openness about the expenditure exceeding $1 billion on migrants within the state, which they argue is mostly hidden from the public.

Disney’s DEI Director Offered Nearly $200K a Year

Disney's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) director could earn up to four times more than the national average income.

Former Fox News Contributor Considering Run for CA Governor

Former Fox News contributor Steve Hilton is reportedly looking to run for California gubernatorial run in 2026.

Wisconsin, Michigan Require RFK Jr. to Remain on Ballot

Both Wisconsin and Michigan have required Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remain on the ballot after he requested to be taken off.

RNC Sues Two States After Far More Democratic Poll Workers Hired Than Republicans

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has filed lawsuits against Michigan and North Carolina, alleging that the states have violated laws relating to election policies.

College Football Players Lead Christian Revival Night

Several football players from Ohio State University led a revival night on Sunday.

Op-Ed: The Anniversary of Biden’s Failure in Afghanistan Marks a Disaster for Women – But Hope Remains

August 27th marks three years since one of the most chaotic military failures in American history: the Biden administration’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.

Texas Gov. Abbott Removes Over 1 Million Ineligible Voters from Voter Rolls

Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced this week that the state has successfully removed over one million ineligible voters from its voter rolls since Senate Bill 1 was passed in 2021.

Anti-Israel Protesters Vandalize Cornell University on First Day of Classes

On the first day of classes at Cornell University, anti-Israel vandals defaced a building, shattering glass at the entrance of Day Hall and spray-painting messages such as “Blood is on your hands” and “Israel bombs and Cornell pays.”

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