Congress Seeks $27 Billion for Golden Dome

The missile system would be a portion of the $150 billion defense package. Legislators in Congress are preparing to introduce a $150 billion defense package, which would allocate…

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President to Deliver Commencement Speeches at West Point and Alabama

He also spoke at the military academy graduation during his first term in 2020. President Donald Trump announced this week that he will deliver the commencement addresses for…

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President Trump to Add Flagpoles to White House Grounds

He also updated the Oval Office and has plans for the Rose Garden. President Donald Trump has announced that two 100-foot flag poles will be added to the…

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CDC Reports U.S. Birth Rate Nearing Record Low

The agency found that there were just 54.6 births per 1,000 women in 2024. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the U.S. birthrate report for…

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U.S. Northern Command Accepts Extension of Military Area Along Southern Border

The extension of the Army’s Fort Huachuca border authorizes the search and detention of illegals in New Mexico. U.S. Northern Command announced this week that American troops “have…

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Judge Orders Administration to Restore Voice of America

The order requires the return of employees who were fired or placed on leave. District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled this week that President Trump’s administration must restore funding…

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Federal Judge Blocks President’s Order on Voter Proof of Citizenship

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the Election Assistance Commission must stop its attempt to implement proof of citizenship for voter registration, blocking President Donald Trump’s executive…

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President Trump Responds to Russia’s Attack on Kyiv

He expressed unhappiness, stating that it was “not necessary and very bad timing.” On Thursday, President Donald Trump denounced Russia’s deadly attack against Ukraine’s capital city Kyiv. A…

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Supreme Court to Hear Rare May Oral Arguments on Birthright Citizenship Restriction

Takes on in-person emergency filing against president’s executive order. The Supreme Court has scheduled a rare May oral argument, extending its usual October to April argument season to…

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Federal Judge Pauses CFPB Mass Firings

She expressed concern over the president’s administration’s attempt to dismantle the bureau. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson paused the effort of President Donald Trump’s administration to implement mass…

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