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Year: 2026

President Trump Proposes Meaningful Cuts to the Education Budget

President Donald Trump’s administration is closing the U.S. Department of Education, and his latest budget proposal is a step in that direction. This month, President Trump released his fiscal year (FY) budget request for 2027, proposing approximately $76.5 billion in funding for the Education Department, a 3% cut from one year ago. Top-line funding levels…

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Oregon Explosives Attack Shows the Problem With ‘Red Flag’ Laws

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Federal Government Wasted Almost $200 Billion on Improper Payments…

The federal government spent a shocking $186 billion on “improper payments” in the last fiscal year, marking an increase in reported levels.
The Government Accountability Office said in an April 27 release that the $186 billion was a result of “overpayments, fraud, or other causes.”

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DOJ to Enforce Subpoena Against Hospital to Investigate Transgender Treatments for Minors

The department has filed the case after the hospital failed to comply with a subpoena issued in July last year.

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521 – Freedom’s Extinction

Ronald Reagan once said that “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Is this the generation when that finally happens? You may think I’m being hyperbolic, but I think the evidence supports the possibility that this is true.

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Search warrants gone wrong

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explores how search warrants can fail, raising Fourth Amendment concerns. Examines a controversial geo-fence warrant challenge and a deadly ATF raid involving Bryan Malinowski. Attorney Bud Cummins explains legal missteps, civil liberties risks, and the consequences when law enforcement actions cross constitutional boundaries and leave harm for families and communities…

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Appeals Court Approves Ten Commandments in Texas Schools: What to Know

The case could end up in the Supreme Court and lead to new rules about how governments deal with religion.

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