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State Dept. Plans Major Job Cuts

The State Department informed U.S.-based employees on Thursday that it would soon be laying off nearly 2,000 workers as part of a plan to downsize its domestic workforce.

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2025-05-21
D.C: Israeli Embassy Staffers Shot, Killed by Alleged Activist

At least two staffers with the Israeli embassy were reportedly shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC.

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WATCH: Trump and Zelenskiy Meet in Vatican, Signal Push for Ukraine Peace

The leaders spoke one-on-one for about 15 minutes without aides. Photos showed a serious discussion. Zelenskiy called the conversation potentially historic, pushing for a “complete and unconditional ceasefire.”

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2025-04-14
Trump Pushes Tariffs to Onshore Manufacturing in Case of War with China

President Donald Trump gave another justification for his tariff hikes.

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2023-08-04
This month’s awards go to Jack Smith and Gary Nolan

The special counsel is the August Schmuck of the Month and radio talk show host Gary Nolan is the Mensch of the Month

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2023-05-02
Non-Law Enforcement Agencies Like IRS and EPA Spend Billions on Guns and Ammo, Watchdog Says

Federal agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service and the Environmental Protection Agency have spent nearly $4 billion in taxpayer funds on guns, ammunition, and other "military-style equipment," a watchdog group found.

China & The CCP

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US Defense Tech Relies on China for Batteries

New report details China's strategic control of battery materials essential for military systems, while U.S. companies face permitting obstacles and processing limitations.

2024 Elections

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2023-09-04
GOP Needs To Start Coming to Terms Trump Likely to Be Nominee

The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway in an interesting exchange with Marc Thiessen on Monday's 'Special Report' said that the Republican party needs to accept that former President Donald Trump will be the nominee and a unified party is needed if they want to win.

Corruption

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2025-07-20
DNI Gabbard: Obama Directed a 'Treasonous Conspiracy' Against Trump

On this week's broadcast on FNC's "Sunday Morning Futures," Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said former President Barack Obama directed a "treasonous conspiracy" against President Donald Trump during his first term. | Clips

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2025-07-17
House Passes Crypto Bills, Blocks Fed Coin

House lawmakers passed the most significant crypto legislation to date while grappling with a trio of bills aimed at revamping the nascent industry after a revolt from GOP hardliners derailed a pri…

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Trump's recent victories marred by persistent negative press coverage

President Trump has had an unprecedentedly good few weeks – but our friends in the press don't seem particularly keen on reporting that.

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Chinese buyers snap up US homes as Americans contend with affordability crisis

International investors are capitalizing on weak U.S. housing demand, with over half making cash purchases to avoid high mortgage rates sidelining American buyers.

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Alaska Airlines passengers settle lawsuit over midflight door plug blowout

Alaska Airlines and Boeing reached an undisclosed settlement with passengers who sued for emotional and physical injuries after a door plug incident on a January 2024 flight.

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2025-07-16
HHS Boots Thousands After Court Wins

Democrat-appointed judges tried and failed to prevent the Trump administration from cleaning house.

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2025-07-16
Vance Breaks Deadlock on DOGE Budget Cuts

Congress is inching closer to codifying the first DOGE cuts.

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2025-07-14
Biden Says Autopen Pardons Weren’t All His Call

Former President Joe Biden admitted he did not individually sign off on each of the pardons issued via his autopen signature.

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2025-07-14
Supreme Court Allows Trump’s Education Department to Resume Layoffs

The Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling allowing President Trump's Department of Education to resume efforts to slash its workforce in half. 

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2025-07-12
Texas Man Allegedly Threatens to Shoot Trump

The man posted in the comments section of an article on Facebook.

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