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Looking at the Facts: ‘On Democracies and Death Cults’
Author Douglas Murray delves into the history of Israel and its current war with the Palestinian military organization Hamas.

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Visitors can now tour the refurbished second-floor gallery, curated with antique furniture, textiles, and artistic masterpieces.

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Senate Rejects Resolution to Nullify Trump’s Global Tariffs
The measure, supported by Democrats and GOP Sen. Rand Paul, failed in a tie vote.
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U.S. forces are intensifying Operation Rough Rider in Yemen amid upcoming talks about Tehran’s escalating nuclear program.
US, Ukraine Sign Minerals Deal
The deal was inked as Ukraine and Russia are engaged in ongoing cease-fire talks.
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Bowman is attempting to become the first Republican elected as mayor of the southwest Ohio city since the 1970s.
US Sanctions Could Lead to Tens of Millions of Lost Jobs in China
Domestic migrant workers are returning home while job seekers struggle to secure employment, according to Chinese residents.
Trump Says He’s Not Spoken to El Salvador’s President About Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The Supreme Court has ruled the Trump administration must facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States.
Trump Urges Patience, Trust on Tariff Policies at Town Hall
The president told a town hall event that the United States was in a ’transition period' following the imposition of tariffs and urged voters to be patient.
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Kamala Harris Condemns Trump’s First 100 Days
She argued that the president’s tariffs would lead to higher prices and ‘paralyze American businesses, large and small, forcing them to lay off people.’
National School Choice Movement Getting a Texas-Sized Boost
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign into law a $1 billion bill that covers private school vouchers and other education-related expenses.
Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
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Judge Limits Trump Admin’s Ability to Deport Illegal Immigrants Held at Guantanamo
The judge ruled no detainee can be removed from Guantanamo Bay to a third country without first being given a chance to assert fear-based protection claims.
Uzbekistan Agrees to Pay for US Deportation of 131 Illegal Immigrants
Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem saluted Uzbekistan’s president for taking in the illegal immigrants, who are from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
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Florida AG Asks Federal Judge to Allow Enforcement of State Immigration Law
Passed by the Florida legislature earlier this year, the law makes it a misdemeanor for illegal immigrants to enter the state.
Trump Suggests No More Government Grants for Harvard
‘A grant is at our discretion, and they are really not behaving well,’ the president says. Nearly $9 billion in federal funding for Harvard is under review.
House Transportation Panel Advances Bill to Impose $250 EV Fee
The bill, which forms part of a larger tax policy bill, also includes a $100 registration fee for hybrid drivers.
Appeals Court Declines to Lift Restrictions on DOGE’s Access to Social Security Information
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 9-6 to keep a previous ruling from a federal judge.
Judge Orders Trump Officials to Resume Disclosing Efforts to Return Kilmar Abrego Garcia From El Salvador
The case has become a flashpoint in the debate over executive power, immigration enforcement, and judicial authority.
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