House Approves ‘Take It Down’ Act to Combat Deepfake Revenge Imagery

In a striking demonstration of cross‐party unity, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 409–2 to approve the Take It Down Act, landmark federal legislation criminalizing the creation and distribution of nonconsensual, sexually explicit deepfake imagery. Co‐sponsored by a bipartisan coalition in both chambers, the measure now proceeds to President Trump’s desk, where it is expected […]

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Guard at Arlington Cemetery Issues Stern Reminder About Visitor Etiquette

The Sacred Duty of Remembrance: America’s Commitment to Honoring the Ultimate Sacrifice The United States stands among the world’s foremost nations in its unwavering dedication to honoring military personnel who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. This commitment manifests through numerous annual commemorative events, memorial services, and sacred traditions that ensure […]

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Makes Big On-Air Admission

Recent political and economic developments have sparked a broader conversation about leadership priorities, economic policy, and how both parties communicate with voters ahead of the upcoming elections. During a Sunday appearance on ABC’s This Week, Representative Adam Schiff addressed an incident involving a Democratic colleague who disrupted a recent speech by former President Donald Trump. […]

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Supreme Court OK’s Trump Firing Of Independent Agency Officials

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump has the authority to fire two Democrat-appointed agency figures over the dissent of the high court’s three liberal justices. The emergency order overturns a lower court ruling that had reinstated the two officials, delivering a victory for the president in his effort to expand authority […]

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Teen who flipped burgers in grad gown inspires $230,000 in donations

Just hours after receiving his high school diploma, 18-year-old Mykale Baker was back on the job at Burger King—still wearing his graduation stole and medals. Instead of celebrating like many of his classmates, the Georgia teen chose to help his team during the busy evening shift. What he didn’t know was that his quiet dedication […]

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Federal Court Rules Against Newsom in Challenge to Trump’s Tariff Authority

Federal Court Dismisses California’s Challenge to Presidential Tariff Authority: Constitutional and Legal Analysis Executive Summary A federal district court has dismissed California’s lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s implementation of tariffs under emergency economic powers, creating significant implications for executive authority and state-federal relations in trade policy. The procedural dismissal, while avoiding substantive constitutional questions, sets […]

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Masterful Painting Of Jesus By 8-Year-Old—Says She Saw The True Face Of Jesus

After being stolen, wrongly sold, and kept up in the dark for 16 years, Akiane Kramarik’s “Prince of Peace,” an ethereal depiction of Jesus she painted when she was only 8 years old, was resurrected as a masterpiece. Now 28 years old, Akiane is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who has explained that she […]

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