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Texas AG Files $1 Million Transgender Fraud Suit Against Pediatric Hospital and Doctor

By Darlene McCormick Sanchez Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is seeking more than $1 million in a civil lawsuit against a pediatric hospital and a Dallas doctor accused of transitioning gender dysphoric children and fraudulently billing taxpayers. Paxton announced the health care fraud lawsuit on Feb. 18 against Children’s Health System of Texas, the country’s…

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US Plans to Deploy More Missile Launchers to the Philippines to Deter China’s Aggression

By Frank Fang The Trump administration plans to deploy more advanced missile systems to the Philippines to help deter the Chinese communist regime’s aggression, following high-level talks between senior officials from both sides in Manila on Feb. 16. The U.S. Department of State issued a joint statement on Feb. 16 regarding the 12th Philippines–United States…

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Small Security Force to Stay in Minnesota After Drawdown, Homan Says

By Jack Phillips White House border czar Tom Homan said a small security force will remain in Minneapolis in the coming days after he announced a pullback of federal immigration agents from the city. A “small force, a security force” will stay for a short period of time to protect remaining Immigration and Customs Enforcement…

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Stolz Scorches Speed Skating Track for Olympic Record, 2nd Gold in Italy

By John E. Gibson Jordan Stolz is breaking through the well-known blockade of Dutch Olympic dominance at the Milan Cortina Games in Italy, but this has required historic speed skating performances. Stolz streaked to his second gold of the Winter Games by clocking an Olympic-record 33.77 seconds to top the podium in the 500 meters…

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Border Czar Responds to DHS Reform Proposals by Democrats

By Jacki Thrapp Border czar Tom Homan said on Feb. 15 he doesn’t like that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents wear masks during operations but said that face coverings are necessary for their protection. “I don’t like the masks either, but because threats against ICE officers, you know, are up over 1,500 percent, actual…

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Automakers Pump Brakes on EV Investment as Federal Subsidies Stop

By Kevin Stocklin A few years ago, U.S. auto executives were hailing their conversion to electric cars and market analysts were predicting exponential growth in electric vehicle sales amid the inevitable extinction of the gas-powered engine. Executives from General Motors (GM), Ford, Volkswagen, Mercedes, and Volvo pledged that their fleets would be 100 percent electric…

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House Passes Elections Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship, Voter ID

By Nathan Worcester WASHINGTON—The SAVE America Act passed the House on Feb. 11. Led by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), the legislation would require Americans to prove their citizenship when registering to vote. Under the bill, Americans would also have to furnish photo identification when casting ballots, including mail-in ballots. Its advancement sets up a potential…

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Share of New Homes Selling at a Discount Outpaces Existing Homes for First Time

By Mary Prenon Nearly 20 percent of newly constructed homes across the United States experienced price cuts in late 2025, surpassing those in the existing home sales market for the first time in recent history, according to a Feb. 12 Realtor.com report. The report indicates that 18.3 percent of existing homes saw price reductions during…

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