President Trump Announces Plan to “Turbocharge” AI Development in U.S.

The administration is reducing AI regulations to rapidly build data centers. President Donald Trump announced his administration’s artificial intelligence action plan at the “Winning the AI Race” Summit this…

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U.S. Sanctions Six Tren de Aragua Leaders

Treasury Secretary Bessent says the president’s administration “will not allow Tren de Aragua to continue to terrorize our communities.” The United States sanctioned the head of Tren de…

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DHS Reports 830% Increase in Attacks on ICE Agents

Department calls on politicians and media to change their responses to immigration enforcement and accurately report on operations. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported an 830 percent…

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Bureau of Land Management Seeks Public Input on Utah Coal Exploration Plan

The proposed drilling project in Sanpete County is part of a national initiative to boost U.S. coal production. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) opened a 30-day public…

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Ebbs and Flows in the U.S. Economy

Is the U.S. economy growing, slowing, or simply shifting? GPD is growing, but so is housing costs, persistent inflation, and significant concern over affordability. What does this mean for average Americans?

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Education Department Investigates George Mason University’s Hiring Practices

Education Department reviews alleged use of race-based employment policies under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights…

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President Trump Enforces Solar, Wind Funding Cuts in Executive Order

The order strengthens funding cuts passed by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. President Donald Trump issued an executive order to strengthen the implementation of federal funding cuts…

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State Department Begins Major Workforce Reduction Following Supreme Court Ruling

Nearly 2,000 Employees Expected to Be Laid Off as Part of Plan to Restructure and Downsize the Agency The U.S. State Department has begun widespread layoffs after a…

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Labor Department Updates Guidance on Work Authorization Verification

Secretary Chavez-DeRemer says new guidance implements an executive order that limits access to federal workforce services by unauthorized immigrants. The Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration has…

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Federal Agencies Warn Harvard Could Lose Accreditation Over Civil Rights Violations

Education and Health Departments cite violation of federal antidiscrimination laws, notify the accreditor of Harvard’s alleged noncompliance with Title VI. The U.S. Departments of Education and of Health…

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