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Warren Defends Lisa Cook Amid Fraud Allegations

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) defended recently fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, dismissing mortgage fraud allegations against her as nothing more than a political hit job orchestrated by allies of President Donald Trump.

Netanyahu Praises Trump’s Strength Against Terror

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, contrasted President Donald Trump’s decisive leadership against terror with the weakness of many Western leaders, especially in Europe, who have condemned Israel as it closes in on victory over Hamas in Gaza.

Newsom Denies UCLA Antisemitism Crisis

California Governor Gavin Newsom is refusing to acknowledge the extent of antisemitism at UCLA, where Jewish students were harassed and excluded from campus spaces by anti-Israel protesters during 2024’s encampments. His dismissal comes as the Trump administration presses the university to pay a $1 billion fine for civil rights violations and implement reforms to protect Jewish and Israeli students.

Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting Labeled Anti-Christian Hate Crime

Federal officials confirmed Wednesday that the deadly shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school is being investigated as an anti-Christian hate crime after evidence revealed the gunman’s open hostility toward Christianity.

New CDC Director Removed

After serving as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for less than a month, Susan Monarez has been fired.

DHS Targets ‘Forever Students’ Loophole

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rolled out a new rule that places limitations on how long foreign students can remain in the United States, blocking a "forever student" loophole.

Arkansas Ends Remote Work, Launches Infant-at-Work Policy for State Employees

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ends remote work for state employees effective October 1, while expanding an infant-at-work policy.

Faith-Fueled Surge: Grand Canyon University Hits 133,000 Enrollment

Grand Canyon University is set to reach 133,000 students in 2025, with record growth following a legal victory.

Hegseth Ends Program Letting Chinese Coders Support DoD Cloud Systems

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ends an Obama-era program using Chinese coders to service DoD cloud systems.

D.C. Crime Plummets After Trump Orders Federal Takeover, Bowser Admits ‘Extreme Reduction’

Washington, D.C., reports an “extreme reduction” in violent crime since President Trump assumed federal control of law enforcement.

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