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Pentagon Chief Orders Removal of Army Public Affairs Colonel Amid Promotion List Standoff

The story coming out of the Pentagon carries the weight of something deeper than a simple personnel change, and anyone who has covered the military knows that when promotion lists get frozen for four months, there is more beneath the surface than meets the eye.

Comedian Rosie O’Donnell Makes Brief Return to America After Year-Long

Actress and comedian Rosie O’Donnell departed the United States for Ireland shortly before President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, taking her teenage daughter with her. After more than a year abroad, she has now returned briefly to determine whether conditions in America warrant a more permanent homecoming.

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Man charged with murder after police say 2 killed in drug deal at South Carolina State University

A deadly dispute over a marijuana deal at South Carolina State University left two students dead and another injured. Authorities have charged an 18‑year‑old man, who was out on bond from a previous campus gun offense, highlighting ongoing safety concerns on college campuses.

Federal judge rules Kilmar Abrego Garcia can’t be re-detained by immigration authorities

Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego García was detained by federal agents while with his young son and deported to El Salvador, sparking protests and legal action. Supporters say his treatment underscores problems in the federal immigration system and questions about due process.

Trump administration is erasing history and science at national parks, lawsuit argues

Critics are suing the Trump administration and Interior Department, claiming historically important exhibits on slavery and climate have been removed from national parks. Legal battles continue as historians and conservationists fight to preserve these parts of American history.

Momentum is building to meet electricity demand in Texas with small nuclear reactors

Texas is moving forward with plans for small modular nuclear reactors to meet growing energy demand and bolster the state’s power grid. Officials tout potential economic benefits, though costs and timelines remain uncertain.