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Elon Musk's Goodbye Shocks The Nation

In an emotional 1-on-1 interview, one of America's most respected business magnate and investor, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, Inc. and Twitter, Inc., Elon Musk, revealed that he wouldn't be where he is now.

He went on to say that he honestly didn't expect things to get this big and he knew he would receive scrutiny from fans and sponsors for this, but he felt it was a time...

Here is what He said: "This was a really, really difficult decision to tell the truth…"

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President’s Endorsed Candidates Sweep Mississippi and Georgia Primary Contests

There is an old saying in politics that momentum matters, and right now, President Donald Trump’s endorsement record is building the kind of momentum that turns heads and wins elections.

Texas School Choice Program Draws 62,000 Applications in First Three Days

After decades of political struggle, Texas has launched what appears poised to become the largest school choice program in the United States, with enrollment figures in the opening days surpassing even the most optimistic projections.

Around America

Texas woman exonerated in a baby's death walks free after 22 years in prison

A Texas woman has been declared innocent after spending more than two decades in prison for a baby’s scalding death. New evidence proved she was not responsible, finally ending a long-standing wrongful conviction.

Pope Leo XIV accepts resignation of San Diego bishop accused of embezzlement

Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation of the Chaldean Catholic bishop of San Diego after he was arrested for allegedly embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from parish funds. The bishop has pleaded not guilty as the case moves forward.

Kīlauea eruptions send fountains of lava arching more than 1,000 feet in the air

Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano erupted spectacularly, shooting lava fountains more than 1,000 feet into the air. Park officials warn visitors and locals to stay clear as the volcano continues its dramatic activity.

U.S. destroys mine-laying ships near Strait of Hormuz and an audacious plan to refill the Great Salt Lake

U.S. forces struck and destroyed Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions. The action aims to secure safe passage for global shipping through the strategic waterway.