Federal Judge Blocks Asylum Ban at U.S. Southern Border

An administration official said the government will appeal and points out the lack of authority of a district judge to stop the administration from securing the U.S. border.…

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President Trump to Visit Flood-Stricken Texas on Friday

The search continues for over 180 missing people, as more than one hundred have died. President Donald Trump confirmed his plan to visit Texas on Friday, with First…

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Supreme Court Rules Illegal Criminal Migrants can be Deported to South Sudan

Upholds its previous stay that blocked the president’s administration from deportations to third-party countries. The Supreme Court issued an unsigned order last week overturning a lower court’s decision…

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Proposed House Bill to Require Citizenship for Congressional Representation

The measure would also mandate proof of citizenship for federal voting. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced planned legislation that would require a new U.S. census that…

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NORAD Intercepts 11 Civilian Aircraft Violating July 4th No-Fly Zone

F-16 aircraft escorted aircraft away from President Trump’s New Jersey location over the holiday weekend. President Donald Trump spent the Fourth of July weekend in Bedminster, New Jersey,…

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U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amid Leadership Shift

Sanctions on Assad and extremist groups remain as Washington weighs diplomatic options The U.S. has lifted broad sanctions on Syria following the fall of the Assad regime in…

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President Declares Major Disaster in TX After Catastrophic Flooding

The death toll has reached over 80. President Donald Trump declared a major disaster in Texas after multiple storms, that began on the 4th of July, caused flash…

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U.S. Jobs Market Exceeded Projections in June

Over 30,000 more jobs than estimated were added to the economy and unemployment dropped .1 percent. The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics released employment numbers for June…

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USDA Cuts $148.6 Million in DEI Awards

The funding supported environmental justice in urban forestry, equitable land access to underserved producers, and conservation practices for disadvantaged farmers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last month…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Federal Campaign Finance Limits

The high court has accepted an appeal regarding the 1970’s era limit. The Supreme Court announced it will hear a challenge to the limitation on how much money…

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