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Olympics Expected to Ban Trans Athletes

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is expected to ban transgender athletes from competing in female events.

JPMorgan Under Fire for Targeting Conservatives

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched an investigation into JP Morgan Chase after it was discovered to have participated in the Arctic Frost investigation under the Biden administration.

Pelosi’s Daughter Seeks Power in San Francisco

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, has announced a campaign for the California State Senate.

Hamas Aid Lies Exposed: U.S. and Israel Deliver Record Humanitarian Support, Debunking Claims of Starvation

The Hamas aid lies are unraveling as new data show the United States and Israel are delivering record levels of humanitarian assistance to Gaza—contradicting claims that Israel is blocking aid.

Nevada Aligns with Trump to Address Immigration

The State of Nevada will cooperate with federal immigration authorities, the Trump administration announced.

Iran Assassination Plot: IRGC Targeted Israeli Envoy in Mexico

Iran’s assassination plot against Israel’s ambassador to Mexico was foiled last summer, U.S. and Israeli officials confirmed, exposing the Islamic Republic’s growing network of global terror operations.

Trump Proposes Bonus for Air Traffic Controller Patriots

President Trump proposed that air traffic controllers who continued working throughout the government shutdown receive a $10,000 bonus.

Trump Ends Political Battle Against 2020 Election Challengers

President Donald Trump pardoned dozens of figures accused of being involved in the effort to challenge the results of the 2020 election, pardon attorney Ed Martin revealed.

Linda Sarsour-Linked Group Received Millions in Public Funds Despite Radical Ties

A nonprofit tied to anti-Israel activist Linda Sarsour has received millions in taxpayer dollars from New York City and state agencies, public records show.

Ohio Race-Based Medical Program Draws Legal Scrutiny

A county-backed race-based medical program in Ohio that only admits Black students is under fire from legal experts who say it likely violates federal civil rights laws and the Constitution.

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