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Four Terror Attacks This Month Expose Flaws in Citizenship Vetting
White House Briefing Reveals Shocking Details About Iranian Leader
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Rhode Island Democrats Move to Block Police Departments From Hiring ICE Agents

Courage is a quality that manifests itself in many ways, and right now we are witnessing what some might call courage and others might call something else entirely. Rhode Island Democrats have put forward legislation that would prohibit police departments across the state from hiring immigration enforcement agents who served during President Trump’s second term.
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President Demands European and Asian Support for Strait of Hormuz Security

The military operation against Iran reached its sixteenth day on Sunday, with global attention remaining fixed on the strategic Strait of Hormuz and the potential disruption to international energy supplies. President Trump and what remains of the Iranian regime have both dismissed calls for peace negotiations as the crisis continues.
Around America
Kennedy Center votes to shut down operations for 2 years and names a new president
Trump‑appointed leaders at the Kennedy Center vote to suspend operations for two years, overhauling the performing arts venue amid leadership shakeups and artist cancellations tied to the former president. Controversy brews as the iconic center faces a major transformation.
Supreme Court to consider Trump administration's efforts to end deportation protections for Syrians, Haitians
The Supreme Court will weigh the Trump administration’s attempt to end protections for Haitians and Syrians living in the U.S. under temporary humanitarian status. Lower court blocks had kept these communities safe and now the high court will decide their fate.
Arizona woman, 24, battling botulism after eating fermented swordfish
A 24 year old Arizona woman was hospitalized after eating homemade fermented swordfish leaving her temporarily paralyzed and needing intensive treatment. Two friends also fell ill highlighting the dangers of risky home fermentation.
Pope Leo will accept the Liberty Medal in a remote broadcast from Rome
Pope Leo XIV will accept the Liberty Medal from Philadelphia via live broadcast becoming the first pontiff to be honored without traveling to the U.S. The award recognizes his lifetime advocacy for religious freedom and expression.


