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Transgender Activists Arrested During Capitol Hill Bathroom Protest

A group of transgender rights activists staged a protest Thursday near House Speaker Mike Johnson's office on Capitol Hill, opposing a new policy that restricts bathroom use based on biological sex.

Senate Gears Up for Intense 2025 Schedule to Push Trump’s Agenda

Senators returning to Washington in 2025 will face an intensified schedule as Republicans aim to expedite President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.

Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett Claims Redistricting is Racist

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas sharply criticized the redistricting process in her state during a Thursday House Oversight Committee hearing on the 2020 Census.

Ex-Secret Service Agent Warns of Security Gaps as Trump Faces Rising Threats

Former Secret Service agent Richard Staropoli warned Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump could face a major security threat before his January inauguration, citing weaknesses in the current state of Secret Service operations.

Violent Illegal Migrant with Extensive Criminal Record Arraigned on Felony Charges in Seattle

A 29-year-old illegal migrant with a history of violent felonies, Ivan Lopez-Ramos of Mexico, has been arraigned on felony charges in Seattle for unlawfully re-entering the United States after being deported in 2022. Lopez-Ramos, a registered sex offender, pleaded not guilty on Thursday in the United States District Court of Western Washington.

7.0 Earthquake Strikes Northern California, Tsunami Warning Issued and Later Canceled

Northern California was rocked by a powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake on Thursday, with the epicenter located just off the coast of Fortuna, according to the US Geological Survey. Initially reported as a 6.6 magnitude quake, it was later upgraded, prompting widespread concern across the region.

Polls Show Majority of Americans Support Smaller, More Efficient Government

A series of recent polls highlights widespread public dissatisfaction with the federal government, with many Americans favoring efforts to reduce its size and improve efficiency. A Pew Research survey from this summer found that 56% of Americans believe the government is “almost always wasteful and inefficient,” while Gallup reports that 55% feel the government is doing “too much,” compared to 41% who think it should do more.

Under 10% of Federal Workers Come Into the Office Every Day: Report

A new Senate report reveals that only 6% of federal employees are working in person daily, raising alarms about costs and productivity.

Defense Secretary Austin Cancels South Korea Trip Amid Martial Law Fallout

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has canceled plans to visit South Korea following President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law earlier this week, two U.S. officials confirmed Thursday.

South Korean Lawmakers Plan Impeachment Vote After Martial Law Declaration

South Korean opposition lawmakers announced plans to vote on impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol this Saturday. Yoon is under police investigation for treason after declaring a brief martial law on Tuesday.

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