Appellate Court Rules President Can Suspend Refugee Resettlement in U.S.

The court ruled the administration can stop processing applications, but must continue to provide services to refugees already resettled in the country. A panel of the Ninth Circuit…

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Senator Introduces Legislation to Ban Chemical Abortion Pills

Senator Hawley called on the U.S. to protect the unborn and the safety and health of pregnant women. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri has introduced the Safeguarding Women…

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Energy Secretary Authorizes LNG Export Expansion at Texas Terminal

The U.S. is now leading the world as the largest producer and exporter of natural gas. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright announced an export authorization for Cheniere Energy’s…

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White House Responds to Reports of Potential Drone Attack on California

The unverified report of an Iranian retaliation was widely spread by media outlets. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to reports published by media outlets earlier this…

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President Issues Warning to Iran Over the Strait of Hormuz

Iran reportedly began laying naval mines in the strait during Operation Epic Fury. President Donald Trump stated that there would be severe consequences for Iran if they lay…

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DOJ Announces Dismantling of World’s Largest Hacker Forums

U.S. and global law enforcement seize LeakBase database used for stolen data sales. The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced the seizure of the cybercrime forum LeakBase during…

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Federal Agencies Announce Nutrition Training Commitments from Medical Schools

More than 50 institutions plan to expand nutrition education for future physicians beginning in 2026. The Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and of Education convened leaders…

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Federal Judge Blocks FL Governor’s Designation of Muslim Groups as Terrorist Organizations

Governor DeSantis had ordered agencies in his state to deny funding, contracts, and employment to the groups. District Court Judge Mark Walker issued a preliminary injunction, blocking an…

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U.S. Military Uses Space, Cyber, and Missile Defense Systems in Operation Epic Fury

Officials cite satellite tracking, cyber disruption, and missile interception technologies. U.S. military officials say advanced technologies, including satellite-based tracking, cyber operations, and missile defense systems, have played a…

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Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Reviewing Asylum Decisions

Unanimous ruling says federal courts must defer to immigration judges unless evidence clearly contradicts their findings. The Supreme Court of the United States recently ruled unanimously that federal…

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