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Texas Draws the Line: Foreign Land Ownership Ban Begins Sept. 1

Starting Sept. 1, Texas will ban foreign entities from adversarial nations—like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia—from buying private land, including agricultural, commercial, and natural resource-rich properties. The bipartisan Adversarial Land Ownership Act, authored by Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, aims...

Trump Admin Freezes $6.8B in Federal Education Funds

The Trump administration has paused $6.8 billion in federal education funds, citing a review to ensure alignment with the president’s priorities. The freeze affects key K-12 programs like after-school services, English-learner support, and teacher development. Critics, including officials in...

Data Centers Face Growing Opposition from U.S. Communities

A recent Libertas-backed survey found most U.S. voters oppose data centers in their communities—especially when tax incentives are involved. While 36% supported local AI data centers, 46% were against them, citing concerns over secrecy, low job creation, and high...

Federal Judge Tries to Block Trump’s Deportation Efforts—Again

A federal judge has blocked parts of President Trump’s executive order declaring an invasion at the southern border, claiming it unlawfully limits access to asylum and oversteps legal boundaries. The administration argues Trump has constitutional authority to act in...

Trump, DeSantis Reveal Florida Detention Center: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

President Donald Trump is set to visit “Alligator Alcatraz,” the first large-scale, state-run deportation facility in the U.S., located in Florida’s Everglades. Built to support Trump’s mass deportation plan, the site was proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and AG...

Air Force, Space Force Hit Recruitment Targets Three Months Early

The Air Force and Space Force just crushed their recruitment goals—three months early. With 30,000 new recruits and a record-breaking 750 Special Warfare candidates, these branches are proving that patriotic Americans are stepping up in a big way under...

Honoring 250 Years: New Grants Fuel America’s History Projects

The U.S. Department of Education is rolling out $14.2 million in grants to boost patriotic education ahead of America’s 250th birthday. The new program will fund seminars that focus on the Constitution, Founding principles, and civic responsibility—prioritizing schools with...

Senate Gears Up to Pass Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” just cleared a key Senate hurdle with a 51-49 vote, despite two GOP defections. Democrats tried to stall by forcing a full reading of the 940-page beast, but Trump’s ready to celebrate. Trump is...

Faith Group Responds to SCOTUS Ruling with Parental Opt-Out Guide

After a major Supreme Court win for religious freedom, a faith-based nonprofit is helping parents fight back. The Court ruled that forcing kids into LGBTQ+ lessons without an opt-out option violates parental rights. In response, Advocates for Faith &...

Trump Shrugs Off Tariff Deadline: ‘We Can Do Whatever We Want’

President Donald Trump isn’t sweating his self-imposed tariff deadline. With just days left, he shut down trade talks with Canada—calling their new digital tax a “blatant attack”—and doubled down on his power play: “We can do whatever we want.”...
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Nobel Winner Gives Trump the Credit: ‘He Deserves It’

Key Takeaways Machado Honors Trump: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump, praising...
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