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Chief Joseph: Servant-Leader and Guardian of His People
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Siblings imprisoned in Auschwitz speak of their torture under the guise of scientific research.

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Prevalent corruption rooted in the communist regime’s system jeopardizes auto safety in China, a Chinese automotive engineer said.
Panel at Capitol Spotlights CCP’s ‘Silent War' Against US
The regime has escalated a campaign of information and legal warfare to attack a faith group outside its borders, experts say.
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Trump Not Interested in Efforts to Bring Himself and Musk Back Together
‘I just wish him well,’ the president says.
Protests Erupt as Dozens Arrested in Los Angeles Immigration Raids
Federal immigration agents detain dozens across the city. The mayor says she was ‘deeply angered by what has taken place.’
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
Who Is the Ex-NASA Nominee Pushed to Spotlight by Musk-Trump Spat
The president pulled Jared Isaacman’s nomination after a review of his ‘prior associations.’
Supreme Court Rejects GOP’s Challenge to Pennsylvania Ballot Ruling
Republicans alleged that the state Supreme Court violated the U.S. Constitution by misapplying an election law from the state Legislature.
Boulder Attack Suspect Appears in Court on Hate Crime Charge
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, an Egyptian national, entered the Denver courtroom Friday in a green jail uniform, his wrists shackled.
Trump Announces US-China Trade Talks in London Next Monday
‘The meeting should go very well,’ the president said on Truth Social.
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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Ban on High-Capacity Gun Magazines
A federal appeals court declined last year to block the District of Columbia’s ammunition law.
Coast Guard Funding, Spectrum Auction Detailed in Senate Commerce Panel’s Budget Bill Section
The proposed section would give $25 billion to the Coast Guard and $12.5 billion to the FAA, and would generate revenue by auctioning off unused spectrum.
Appeals Court Partially Allows White House to Restrict AP’s Access
A district court had blocked the ban after the Associated Press sued over an alleged First Amendment violation.
Senate GOP Seeks Consumer Financial Protection Funding Cuts, Federal Reserve Pay Caps
The Senate Banking Committee plan would end the CFPB’s automatic funding and limit salaries for non-monetary Fed staff.
Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Stirs Debate on Deficit Impact—Here’s What to Know
White House clashes with forecasters over how the legislation will change the deficit over the next 10 years.
Trump Signs Orders on Deregulating Flying Cars, Supersonic Flight
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