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Viral Robot Appearances on the Rise as White House Hosts Humanoid Robot
The White House welcomed humanoid robot 'Sprout' as public interest in robots grows across social media platforms.
White House Briefing: Leavitt Says Iran Talks Ongoing, More Strikes Possible
Press secretary says U.S. forces are near core objectives in Iran military action, warns of harder strikes if negotiations fail.
Watchdog Warns Legal Powerhouse Has Made Far-Left Advocacy Their Dominant Focus over Last Decade
America First Legal audit finds 80% of ABA amicus briefs favored liberal causes, with all six Trump-related cases opposing the president.
White House Signals Core War Objectives Near Completion as Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls Operation Epic Fury a 'resounding military triumph' while Tehran vows relentless attacks and presents its own peace terms.
Speaker Johnson Says Sanctuary Policies 'Worked as Democrats Intended' in Chicago Killing
Family of Sheridan Gorman, 18, demands accountability from Chicago and Illinois Democratic leaders after her alleged murder by Venezuelan illegal immigrant.
Florida Democrats Score Upset in Tampa-Based state Senate Race
Democrat Brian Nathan defeats Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow in Special Election for Florida Senate District 14, flipping a seat previously held by Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.
Senate Republicans Say They Have a Path to End DHS Shutdown and Airport Delays
Proposal would fund most of Homeland Security while using reconciliation to address ICE and election provisions, though key hurdles remain.
TSA, FEMA Officials Testify Before House on Impacts of DHS Shutdown
The hearing comes as the department has gone without funding for over a month amid partisan fights over ICE reforms.
N.C. Senate's Top Republican Concedes in Primary Decided by 23 Votes
Phil Berger, who led the state Senate for 15 years and received Trump's endorsement, lost to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page in a recount.
Epstein's Accountant and Lawyer Testify They Were Never Interviewed by Federal Investigators
House Oversight Committee heard closed-door depositions from two key Epstein associates as questions persist about the depth of the Justice Department's investigation.