State Department Plans to Trim 3,400 U.S. Staff in Restructuring Effort

Layoffs and resignations will address redundancy and trim down several bureaus. The State Department is implementing a major internal restructuring that will result in more than 3,400 U.S.-based…

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House Narrowly Approves DOGE Cuts to USAID and CPB

The rescissions will save $9.4 billion in federal spending. The House of Representatives barely passed budget cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Corporation…

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Balancing Liberty and Responsibility

When the Second Amendment was ratified in 1791, it was deeply rooted in the context of post-Revolutionary America. Wary of standing armies and potential tyranny, the Founders stressed the importance of a “well-regulated militia” as protection for a free state.

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DHS Advises 500,000 Migrants to Self-Deport

Citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are no longer covered by Temporary Protected Status. The Department of Homeland Security has begun sending notices to people who came…

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Pentagon Plans Relocation Cost Reductions by 2030

The plan is intended to improve service member retention and quality of life while maintaining operational readiness. The Pentagon announced a plan to significantly cut costs related to…

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Treasury Sanctions 30 Iranian Entities Engaged in “Shadow Banking”

The department stated the individuals and companies work to finance nuclear missile programs The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) recently sanctioned 30 more entities that…

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Federal Judge Declines to Block Firing of Three CPB Board Members

He says a preliminary injunction is not necessary, but agrees with a lawsuit brought by CPB District Judge Randolph Moss rejected the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) request…

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D.C. Joins 27 States in Privacy Suit During 23andMe Bankruptcy

Nearly 2 million customers have requested their biological data be deleted from the company database. The District of Columbia and 27 states have sued to block the purchase…

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President Meets With National Security Counsel as Israel Strikes Iran

The U.S. denies any role in the attacks, which Israel stated were a response to the “existential threat” posed by the Iranian regime’s development of nuclear weapons. President…

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Senator Launches Investigation into Funding of Riots

He said the violence being conducted by demonstrators “isn’t spontaneous.” Senator Josh Hawley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime & Terrorism, announced that he has launched…

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