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LA man shot by federal agents during arrest streams law enforcement activity on TikTok

A Los Angeles man shot by federal officers while he tried to evade arrest Tuesday morning is a popular local TikTok streamer who documents police activity, immigration enforcement and daily neighborhood life.

After others departed, Pentagon announces ‘new’ press corps filled with conservative news outlets

Several conservative news outlets said Wednesday they had agreed to a new press policy rejected by virtually all legacy media organizations and will take their place in the Pentagon to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the U.S. military.

University of Virginia strikes deal to pause Trump administration investigations

The University of Virginia has agreed to abide by White House guidance forbidding discrimination in admissions and hiring, becoming the latest in a growing list of campuses striking deals with the Trump administration as the college tries to pause months of scrutiny by the U.S. Justice Department.

Selling the sun: U.S. company is building satellite mirrors to keep solar farms operating after dark

Thousands of mirrors orbiting the earth could soon light up the night sky if a California startup gets permission from the U.S. government to launch an experimental satellite that would beam sunlight on solar farms at night.

VA secretary tells Congress to end the government shutdown

More than three weeks after more than 30,000 Department of Veterans Affairs employees were furloughed or forced to work without pay because of the government shutdown, VA Secretary Doug Collins on Wednesday called for Democrats in Congress to pass a continuing resolution to restore needed spending.

We need a GPS backup, but not one that undermines critical infrastructure

Every day, Americans depend on the Global Positioning System far more than they realize. Positioning, Navigation, and Timing services such as GPS underpin nearly every aspect of modern life — from emergency response and aviation safety to financial transactions and power grid synchronization. A disruption to GPS would be catastrophic, which is why the United […]

Tim Ballard’s hidden war against child sex traffickers

Former Department of Homeland Security special agent and undercover operator Tim Ballard continues to protect children by taking down an international ring of child sex traffickers and pedophiles in his second film, which premieres on Nov. 14.   In Hidden War — Ballard’s sequel to The Sound Of Freedom — Ballard showcases his takedown of an […]

How divorce redefined marriage

Divorce, once shrouded by shame and the tarnishing of one’s social reputation, has undergone a drastic makeover in the past four decades. Marriage, in turn, is no longer emblematic of a shiny, celebratory rite of passage. It is now viewed as an unnecessary luxury at best, and an entirely preventable, soul-sucking disaster at worst. The […]

Loudoun County teenagers and parents fight back against transgender authoritarianism

Loudoun County teenagers and their families are fighting back against the transgender authoritarianism of county Democrats, proving that the future is bright even in Democrat-leaning states such as Virginia. Teenagers in Loudoun County are meeting voters at the polls to encourage them to support Loudoun County Public Schools board candidates who will ensure that boys’ […]

Trump beefs with ranchers over prices, Argentina

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Trump, beef producers spar over prices, Argentina President Trump is at odds with ranchers and their Senate allies after announcing plans to import beef from Argentina. © AP Trump sent a message to cattle ranchers Wednesday,...

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