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House Passes ‘Take It Down’ Act Criminalizing Deep Fake Revenge Photos

The Take It Down Act, a measure that would criminalize the publication of nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes, passed the House on Monday and now heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature. The bill cleared the House in a decisive 409–2 vote, with 22 members not voting. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) [...]

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DOJ Ends ‘DEI’ Lawsuits Against Fire, Police Departments

Attorney General Pam Bondi ended federal lawsuits that the Biden administration had filed against local police and fire departments over their merit-based hiring policies. Under the Biden administration, the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights sued local first responders for prioritizing merit in hiring rather than making race-based decisions. “Despite no evidence of intentional discrimination—only statistical [...]

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Leavitt Tells Reporters Trump Has Been Much More Accessible Than Biden

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt presented a compelling statistic about how accessible President Donald Trump has been just a few months into taking office. While speaking at a media event hosted by  Axios co-founder Mike Allen, Leavitt highlighted the contrast between President Trump’s accessibility and that of former President Joe Biden. She also noted [...]

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Trump’s Latest Executive Order Threatens to Shatter Democrats’ Remaining Sanity

On March 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order designating English as the sole official language of the United States. The move—while largely symbolic in global context—served as a clear statement of administration policy: that a common language underpins national unity, streamlines government operations, and fosters civic engagement. Building on that foundation, [...]

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Faces Fresh Allegations of Racism—Again

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) embarked on their jointly promoted “Fight Oligarchy Tour,” visiting several traditionally Republican-leaning states to rally support for a progressive agenda. Amid heightened political polarization, the two veteran lawmakers have drawn considerable media attention—not only for their policy proposals but also for the logistics of their travel [...]

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Rubio Revokes All Visas From South Sudan Until Deportees Accepted

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking via official channels and in a statement posted to the State Department’s X (formerly Twitter) account, declared that the United States would immediately revoke all existing visas held by South Sudanese citizens and halt the issuance of new ones. The action, Rubio explained, stems from “the failure of South [...]

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Here’s What Penny from The Big Bang Theory Looks Like Today

Where Are They Now? The Cast of “The Big Bang Theory” Five Years On It has been five years since the final episode of The Big Bang Theory aired, bringing to a close one of the most successful and influential sitcoms in television history. From its debut in 2007 to its emotional finale in May [...]

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Heartfelt Announcement from George Strait Brings Sad Tidings

Standing before a gathering of reporters, fellow musicians, and long-time confidants, George Strait delivered a heartfelt message that resonated with sorrow, gratitude, and remembrance. His voice—typically steady—bore the weight of personal loss as he shared the news: “Today, I am mourning two remarkable men who shaped my life in ways words can scarcely capture. Erv [...]

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After Colleague’s Arrest, Wisconsin Judge Refuses to Open Court

In a dramatic escalation of tensions between federal immigration enforcement and state judicial authority, Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Monica Isham has announced her intent to halt all court proceedings in Sawyer County’s Branch 2. Her decision comes in response to the recent arrest of fellow Judge Hannah Dugan by federal agents, and signals a deepening [...]

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