Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants Exploiting Food Stamps
The USDA is ensuring illegal immigrants don’t access SNAP benefits, with arrests in Minnesota, New York, and Colorado as part of the crackdown.
Judge Rejects Autism Defense in Kohberger Death Penalty Case
Bryan Kohberger’s autism won’t prevent a potential death penalty; his attorneys’ bid citing it as a defense was defeated by Judge Hippler.
Bipartisan Bill Aims to Update Federal IT Systems
Nancy Mace reintroduces a bipartisan bill to reform outdated federal IT systems, enhancing transparency and easing cybersecurity concerns.
Trump Expedites Mining Projects: Decades-Old Permits Fast-Tracked
Trump’s order fast-tracks 10 mining projects, cutting permits from years to 28 days, aiming for efficient project reviews and better coordination.
Florida Democrat Senate Leader Jason Pizzo Leaves Party Abruptly
Florida Senate Democrat leader Jason Pizzo quits party, switches to no party affiliation, citing need for practical leadership over politics.
USDA leaders visit Oklahoma to discuss energy independence and rural prosperity.
USDA officials visit Oklahoma to promote rural prosperity, energy independence, and support for farmers under the Trump administration’s agenda.
Judge Halts Trump’s Citizenship Proof Requirement for Voter Registration
Judge blocks Trump order for citizenship proof in voter registration, citing Congress and states’ election regulation authority.
Shapiro Silent on Tesla Attacks, Condemns Mansion Arson
Governor Shapiro urges condemnation of arson at his mansion yet remains silent on attacks against Tesla vehicles by groups aligned with the left.
Colorado Implements Strict Semi-Automatic Firearms Regulation
Colorado bans semiautomatic firearms with detachable magazines, effective August 2026; exemptions apply. Gun rights groups plan to sue.
South Korea Investigates DeepSeek AI Over Data Transfer Concerns
DeepSeek AI sent user data overseas without consent, leading to its suspension in South Korea amid privacy concerns and Chinese backlash.