FBI Arrests Suspect Linked to Pipe Bombs Planted Before Jan. 6 Attack

Federal Investigators Capture Suspect in Long-Running Pipe Bomb Case The FBI has arrested a man in the Woodbridge, Virginia area believed to be responsible for placing the pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committee buildings prior to the events of January 6, 2021. This development marks a pivotal

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Future of U.S. Special Education Faces New Challenges

Growing Fears Over the Future of U.S. Special Education Fifty years after the Education for All Handicapped Children Act established the foundation of modern special education, concerns are mounting about the future of the system and its ability to protect the rights of millions of children with disabilities. As federal

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U.S. Travelers Face $45 Fee for Flying Without REAL ID

Understanding the New REAL ID Enforcement for U.S. Travelers The Transportation Security Administration will begin charging a $45 nonrefundable verification fee for U.S. air travelers who arrive at domestic airports without a REAL ID or an accepted alternative form of identification. The requirement, in effect since May, enters a stricter

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Supreme Court Reviews Cox Copyright Liability Case

The Supreme Court is examining a high-stakes legal conflict that could redefine how internet providers address copyright violations committed by their customers. The dispute centers on whether Cox Communications, one of the nation’s largest broadband companies, can be held financially responsible for repeated copyright infringements allegedly conducted through its network.

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U.S. Trucking Rules Spark Debate Over Safety and Immigrant Drivers

Heightened Scrutiny After High-Profile Crashes The debate over new U.S. trucking regulations intensified after a fatal crash in Florida involving an Indian-born driver, leading federal officials to call for sweeping changes to the licensing process for commercial vehicles. The Department of Transportation (DOT) now argues that stricter requirements are necessary

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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2025: What to Expect

The 99th Edition of a Landmark Holiday Tradition Returns The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is set to return for its 99th year with an expanded celebration that combines classic elements, new performances, and an immersive visual experience along the streets of Manhattan. The event continues to be one of the

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U.S. National Parks to Raise Entry Fees for International Visitors

Higher Costs for International Travelers Visiting Top U.S. Parks International visitors planning trips to iconic U.S. national parks will soon face a new financial hurdle as the National Park Service implements a $100 increase in entry fees for tourists from abroad. The updated policy — described as part of an

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U.S. Military Signals End of Support for Scouting America Amid Policy Dispute

The Pentagon Reassesses Its Longstanding Relationship With Scouting America U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is preparing a policy shift that could end more than a century of cooperation between the U.S. military and Scouting America, marking a significant change in how the government engages with youth leadership programs. Internal documents

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THC Drinks Gain Momentum as Consumers Seek Low-Dose Alternatives

Across major retail chains, the THC beverage market in the United States is experiencing unprecedented momentum. Brightly packaged cans of low-dose THC seltzers and cocktail-inspired drinks are becoming common on store shelves, attracting consumers who want a relaxing experience without alcohol. Many first-time buyers describe these beverages as an accessible

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Rubio Seeks G7 Backing on Iran War

G7 tensions grow over Iran strategy U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has arrived in Europe aiming to consolidate support among leading Western allies for Washington’s stance in the escalating Iran conflict. The gathering of foreign ministers from the world’s most advanced economies comes at a moment of visible strain

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Dow Falls as Oil Surge Hits Markets

Stocks slide deeper into correction territory U.S. equities extended their downward trajectory as investor anxiety intensified, pushing major indices into correction territory. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped nearly 800 points in a single session, closing about 10% below its recent peak and officially entering a correction phase. The S&P

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Hegseth Halts Promotions of Black and Female Officers

The U.S. Department of Defense is facing renewed scrutiny after reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth intervened to halt the promotions of four Army officers—two Black and two women—who were in line to become one-star generals. The decision, described by officials as highly unusual, has intensified debate over leadership changes

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