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Zeldin overhauls Biden-era water rule to end ‘weaponization’ that led ‘puddles’ to trigger pricy permits

EPA chief Lee Zeldin announces major overhaul of Biden-era water regulations that forced landowners to pay costly permits for building on soggy ground and puddles.

ICE arrests illegal-immigrant trucker from Uzbekistan over alleged terror ties

ICE arrests an Uzbek terrorist suspect who was working as truck driver in U.S. after the Biden admin released him into the country, federal officials said.

Iconic DC landmark unveils first Christmas tree as part of push to revive holiday spirit

Kennedy Center’s inaugural Christmas tree lighting features an 18-foot red spruce from Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains, donated by the U.S. Forest Service.

US national anthem singer for NFL’s Spain game sparks debate over outfit choice

Karina Pasian was tapped to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders game in Spain, but drew blowback for her outfit choice.

Illegal immigrant with rap sheet charged in hammer attack on woman jogging in park, released under Biden: DHS

Immigration officials place detainer on suspect in Texas park hammer attack. Biden administration previously released alleged attacker despite 2024 criminal arrests.

Colorado professor emeritus calls TPUSA supporters ‘Nazis,’ flips off camera after chapter approved

Fort Lewis College student government voted to approve a controversial Turning Point USA chapter, prompting an outburst from a retired professor.

China’s energy siege of Taiwan could cripple US supply chains, report warns

China may conquer Taiwan through energy blockade and gray-zone tactics rather than military invasion, new defense study reveals. Beijing’s strategy targets fuel imports.

Denise Richards speaks out for first time since being granted 5-year restraining order against Aaron Phypers

Denise Richards opens up about her challenging divorce from Aaron Phypers and recent restraining order victory during a candid Bravo panel discussion.

Shutdown chaos reignites debate over privatizing US air traffic control

Privatizing FAA air traffic control is back on the public’s radar as supporters argue it would prevent shutdown disruptions and improve funding.

Pope Leo XIV calls out Christian persecution amid latest massacre of civilians in African nation

Pope Leo XIV calls out massacre in Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting global persecution of Christians in Nigeria, Sudan and other nations.