Turning Point USA releases guidelines for those attending Charlie Kirk’s memorial

Turning Point USA released guidelines Saturday night for those attending Charlie Kirk’s memorial service at State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Sunday, including a patriotic dress code and a strict no-bag policy. The organization has asked that all memorial attendees wear their “Sunday Best” in the preferred color scheme of red, white or blue. Parking at the…

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New California law banning officers, agents from covering their faces sparks enforcement debate

California has enacted a law prohibiting most law enforcement officers from covering their faces while on duty, sparking debate over its enforcement on federal agents. California has become the first state to ban most law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from covering their faces while on duty. Governor Gavin Newsom signed what sponsors have called…

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trump nominates White House aide to be top US prosecutor for office probing Letitia James

Trump nominates White House aide to be top US prosecutor for office probing Letitia James

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday that he would be nominating senior White House aide Lindsey Halligan to serve as the top federal prosecutor for the Virginia office that was thrown into turmoil when its U.S. attorney was pushed out Friday. In a social media post just after he departed the White House for…

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1 dead, several wounded after shooting at new hamsphire country club: police

One person was killed and others were injured in a shooting at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, Saturday evening, officials said. Some of the injuries were gunshot wounds and others were injuries sustained in the chaos, New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley said at a Saturday news conference. Officials did…

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New California law banning officers, agents from covering their faces sparks enforcement debate

California has enacted a law prohibiting most law enforcement officers from covering their faces while on duty, sparking debate over its enforcement on federal agents. California has become the first state to ban most law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from covering their faces while on duty. Governor Gavin Newsom signed what sponsors have called…

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Trump seeks $100,000 visa fee for temporary skilled workers

Trump seeks $100,000 visa fee for temporary skilled workers

A new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas goes into effect Sunday, but it will not be applied to existing holders of valid visas re-entering the country, a White House official tells Axios. Why it matters: President Trump’s executive order, as written, gave some lawyers the impression the fee would kick in immediately for existing holders — prompting panicked…

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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture: Taiwan will purchase $10 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products over the next four years

WASHINGTON —  U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Friday (September 19) that Taiwan has pledged to purchase $10 billion in U.S. agricultural products, including soybeans, corn, wheat, and beef, over the next four years. This is part of Taiwan’s efforts to persuade the United States to reduce tariffs on its products. Rollins tweeted on social…

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Restricting flight rights and controlling aircraft parts exports

Restricting flight rights and controlling aircraft parts exports: The chairman of the House China Committee wrote to Trump, urging coordination with allies to counter China’s rare earth export restrictions.

Republican Rep. John Moolenaar, chairman of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, wrote to President Donald Trump on Thursday (September 18), urging him to coordinate with allies to use the aviation sector as leverage to counter Beijing’s restrictions on rare earth exports. In his letter,…

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China Uses Illegal Marijuana to Establish Criminal Networks in the United States and Invade the U.S.

Congressional Hearing: China Uses Illegal Marijuana to Establish Criminal Networks in the United States and Invade the U.S.

WASHINGTON —  “A group of Chinese nationals with ties to foreign criminal organizations crossed the southern border and infiltrated rural Oklahoma. They were joined by workers lured by false promises of good jobs in the United States. Upon arrival in Oklahoma, the Chinese nationals made the local residents an offer they couldn’t refuse: they promised…

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