DOJ Charges Man in North Carolina Light Rail Murder

The president’s administration highlights crime policies in Charlotte by bringing federal charges. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a federal charge against a North Carolina repeat offender who…

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Administration Officials Pay Tributes to Charlie Kirk at Kennedy Center Vigil

The vice president also guest-hosted the Charlie Kirk show on Monday. A large crowd of people attended the vigil held for Charlie Kirk at the Kennedy Center in…

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FCC Moves to Rescind Funding for Off-Campus Wi-Fi Programs

The action proposes to end post-pandemic initiatives for Wi-Fi on school buses and take-home hotspots. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr has circulated two proposals to reverse…

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USDA Opens Farm to School Grant Applications

State and local agencies can apply for funding before December 5. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) invested up to $18 million into the 2026 Patrick Leahy Farm…

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HHS Reinforces Religious and Conscience Exemptions from Childhood Vaccine Mandates

Civil rights director says, “Explicit religious exemptions, state religious freedom laws may limit vaccine mandates that substantially burden religious exercise.“ The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’…

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FTC Seeks Public Input on Employer Noncompete Agreements

The inquiry will assess the impact on workers, businesses, and competition ahead of potential enforcement actions. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has opened a public inquiry to examine…

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President Trump Sends National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee

The president said the city is “deeply troubled” and that they would address crime the way they did in D.C. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Case Challenging President’s Tariffs

The high court will assess whether the 1977 law grants the executive branch emergency tariff powers. The Supreme Court agreed to take on a case challenging the imposition…

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State Department Offers $11 Million for Information on Alleged Hacker

An unsealed indictment from New York U.S. attorney accuses Volodymyr Tymoshchuk of several ransomware schemes. The State Department recently revealed an indictment against alleged Ukrainian hacker Volodymyr Viktorovych…

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USDA Invests $8 Million in Wildfire Prevention Projects

The Forest Health Resilience Projects will support more timber production over a three-year period. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) invested an additional $8 million into the Joint…

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