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- Luke 2:14
JD Vance's chief of staff to leave Trump adminstration at the end of summer: report
Several months ago, after his wife became pregnant with their first child, Reses informed Vance of his plans.
House fails to extend surveillance powers amid standoff over DNI appointment
Democratic lawmakers have sought to use Section 702 as leverage against the Trump administration, while some Republicans have opposed the measure for other reasons.
UK Defense Secretary Healey resigns, citing budget cuts
Healey further asserted that Starmer's budgetary plans fell "well short" of what was needed to restore the UK's defense and that he was "left with no other option" but to resign.
Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to 35 year for fatal stabbing, files notice of appeal
In the filing, Anthony asked the the court to appoint a lawyer, saying he is unable to pay for one.
Sabato's Crystal Ball moves three Senate races toward Dems
Alaska hosts a contest between Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, and former Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, who has previously won statewide office in the Republican-leaning state.
Officials from several states won't be sending delgations to Trump's Freedom 250 celebration: report
Officials from Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Oregon aren't officially sending delegations to the 16-day event on the National Mall.
Trump urges Congress to approve $350B for Pentagon as war resumes
Trump has sought the funding to revitalize and rearm the U.S. military after its use of considerable supplies in the Iran war. His latest appeal to Congress comes as the U.S. resumed strikes on Iran this week.
Federal housing agency cutting off homelessness funding to California agency over fraud concerns
The letter details a variety of issues with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority's handing of federal funds, including conflicts of interest, financial mismanagement, fraud and lack of oversight.
Thai woman detained after American diplomat found dead in Myanmar
The State Department declined to comment further on the matter, "out of respect for the privacy of the family and loved ones."
Trump says that the U.S. will be hitting Iran 'very hard' and taking control of their oil markets
By taking Kharg Island, Trump said, the U.S. would be to take over Iran's oil and gas markets in the same way the U.S. did in Venezuela.
New York police searching for members of mob that attacked Spurs fan in Manhattan
The Spurs fan, a 39-year-old man from San Antonio, was attacked around 12:17 a.m. on Tuesday in a Midtown Manhattan street, was surrounded, beaten, and robbed of his team jersey.
Police in Belfast blast immigration protestors with water cannons
Police arrested Hadi Alodid, 30, who is originally from Sudan. He is being charged with blinding the left eye of Stephen Ogilvie during the attack, which was police say was done with a kitchen knife.
Renderings of proposed Global War on Terrorism Memorial on National Mall in DC released
Congress first authorized the memorial in 2017. In 2021, Congress granted the project an exception that allows it to be built within the National Mall's central reserve area.
South Koreans continue to protest nationwide over ballot shortages, claiming election fraud
South Koreans call for a revote after a ballot shortage in last week's regional elections, alleging election fraud
Sen. Rand Paul releases timeline of Dr. Fauci’s extensive contacts with intel community
Follow the science, or follow the spies? Fauci’s involvement with the intel community dates back more than two decades.
HHS investigating CAIR over misuse of federal funds in response to request by Texas Rep Chip Roy
In April, the delegation called on HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suspend funding for CAIR-CA and its affiliates and initiate debarment proceedings.
Memphis Safe Streets Task Force has arrested more than 10,000 people since September
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding on Sept. 15 that created the task force and included the deployment of the National Guard. The 10,017 arrests include 92 for homicide and more than 1,000 drug arrests.
Illinois Gov Pritzker says there won't be a tax hike to pay for a new Chicago Bears stadium
Gov. J.B. Pritzker says there could be a special legislative session in Illinois this summer, but he won’t raise people’s taxes to pay for a new Chicago Bears stadium.
PA Gov Shapiro touts free school breakfast in first reelection campaign ad, hopes to add lunch
One week prior, after Shapiro handed out free breakfast to students at Fort Washington Elementary School in Montgomery County, he said that he’d “love to see” free school lunches, as well.
Whistleblower vindicated: Biden officials invented loophole to impose gender identity, flout court
Leaders "actively engaged in efforts to thwart at least one regional office from following the plain and unambiguous meaning" of the injunction against their gender identity reading of Title IX, Department of Education concludes.
