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OPM finalizes rule that makes it easier to remove federal workers

The Office of Personnel Management finalized a rule on Thursday that would make it easier for President Trump to remove thousands more federal workers.

Virginia Democrats go all in on tax hikes after campaigning on affordability

Virginia Republicans are questioning whether their Democratic counterparts have a case of political amnesia after rolling out a long list of tax-hike proposals that threaten to undercut Gov. Abigail Spanberger's affordability message.

Senate committee questions Mamdani’s revocation of antisemitism order

Sen. Bill Cassidy has initiated a probe into New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration due to "serious concerns" of scaling back executive orders related to antisemitism and boycotts of Israel.

Gifting China a diplomatic opening, Trump must take advantage of Xi’s arrogance

Communist China is riding high. President Xi Jinping has been feting some of America’s closest allies, reaching new agreements to boost his economic ties with and influence over these nations. That’s bad for America. China’s central foreign policy objective is to diminish U.S. influence so it can take advantage of the growing vacuum of power. […]

Minnesota must clear hypocritical and dangerous anti-ICE ‘checkpoints’

Open borders activists in Minneapolis are setting up lawless anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement “checkpoints.” To maintain order, the Minnesota government must crack down on this, clear every encampment, and prosecute those responsible for them. Minneapolis activists are planning to establish 1,000 of these checkpoints across the city. These are lawless road blockades designed to stop ICE vehicles, with […]

Don’t cry for the Washington Post, it helped destroy media

In December of 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had penetrated the U.S. electricity grid through a Vermont utility company, leaving millions without heat. This was serious stuff. President Barack Obama, the paper ominously noted, was concerned that Moscow might also “disrupt the counting of votes on Election Day, potentially leading to a wider conflict.” […]

US Steel resumes work at Clairton Coke Works six months after fatal explosions

CLAIRTON, Pennsylvania — Six months after a series of deadly explosions, US Steel‘s Clairton Coke Works has resumed operations at one of its batteries. The blasts on Aug. 11, 2025, killed two workers and injured several more at the nation’s largest coke manufacturing facility, located in Mon Valley, Pennsylvania. In a statement, US Steel spokeswoman […]

Wrestling fans chant ‘F– ICE! F—ICE!’ before main event

Fans at an All-Elite Wresting event in Las Vegas on Wednesday offered a profane chant condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ahead of a main event bout. “F— ICE! F---ICE! F---ICE!” the crowd roared as Brody King, a fan favorite who has backed abolishing ICE, faced off against AEW Maxwell Jacob Friedman, also known as MJF....

Musk grapples with fallout from X deepfakes, Epstein emails

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Musk grapples with fallout from X deepfakes, Epstein emails Elon Musk has once again found himself at the center of controversy, as the tech billionaire deals with the fallout from a surge in sexualized deepfakes on his social platform X, while newly revealed emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein...

Judge rules Texas anti-ESG law is unconstitutional

A federal judge this week determined that a Texas state law that seeks to prevent state funds from being invested with financial firms that boycott fossil fuel companies is unconstitutional. Texas federal Judge Alan Albright, an appointee of President Trump, found that state law S.B. 13 was a violation of the First and 14th amendments....

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