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Public Broadcasting Leaders Unite to Defend Funding: How Trump’s Executive Order Threatens PBS and NPR
PBS and NPR Face Funding Cuts: What You Need to Know Recently, Paula Kerger, the CEO of PBS, expressed deep ... Read more
Army Budget Boost: Hegseth Advocates Merging Commands and Streamlining Jobs for Cost Savings
**Transformation in the Army: A New Direction** The U.S. Army is gearing up for a major overhaul. Plans include merging ... Read more
Trump’s Bold Move: Mike Waltz Nominated as UN Ambassador, Shaking Up the National Security Team!
Recently, President Donald Trump announced that he is nominating Mike Waltz, the current national security advisor, as the new ambassador ... Read more
Ukraine Set to Finalize Major Mineral Resources Agreement with the U.S. on Wednesday: What It Means for Global Markets
Ukraine’s Groundbreaking Agreement with the U.S. Ukraine is on the verge of signing a significant mineral resources agreement with the ... Read more
Commanders and Washington Strike $4 Billion Deal to Revitalize RFK Stadium Site: What This Means for Fans and the Community
Growing up in Washington, Josh Harris loved watching his favorite football team play at RFK Stadium. With legends like Joe ... Read more
Federal Charges Filed Against Suspect in Kristi Noem’s Purse Theft: What You Need to Know
Purse Theft Incident Involving Homeland Security Secretary A man, Mario Bustamante Leiva, was charged in federal court for stealing a ... Read more
Navigating Global Tensions: How China’s Economic Rivalry with the US is Forcing Nations to Pick Sides
Recently, two significant visits highlighted shifting dynamics in global trade. While Switzerland’s president met with U.S. officials in Washington, the ... Read more

Decline in Musk’s Popularity Amid Rising Influence in Washington, Reveals AP-NORC Poll
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elon Musk, once hailed as a tech visionary, is seeing his popularity slip. A recent poll from ... Read more