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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Lawsuit of Teacher Claiming Social Media Posts Got Her Fired

The Supreme Court won’t hear the case of a former public school teacher who sued her school district for firing her allegedly as retaliation for social media posts that preceded her employment there.

Trump Indicates Legislation for Hiring Illegal Aliens on Farms

Trump to allow illegal immigrants who work on farms to continue working to prevent unnecessary disruptions to farming across the country.

New White House Faith Office Aims to Ensure US Is Beacon of Freedom for Others

The White House Faith Office wants to see the United States as the leader in advancing religious freedom, its faith director Jennifer Korn said.

Federal Reserve Rates Are Too High, Says Former World Bank Chief

Rates should be between 0.25 and 1.75 percent rather than the current range of 4.25 to 4.5 percent, according...

Newly Naturalized Citizens Say What American Freedom Means to Them

Nearly 820,000 people pledged allegiance to the United States and became naturalized citizens in 2024.

Fireworks Families Focus on Making Fourth of July Magical

Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks crew incubates ideas and assembles shows—upholding a family legacy that originated in Italy more than a century ago.
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A 3,500 Mile Journey and the Meaning of 4th of July

Millions of families nationwide are getting behind the wheel this week, with the Fourth of July marking the peak of the season.

Avocados Protect the Heart, Brain, and Eyes—Here’s How to Maximize Their Benefits

Once unfairly dismissed during the low-fat diet craze, avocados have made a comeback, now celebrated as a nutrient-dense source of heart-healthy fats.

Noem Waives Environmental Restrictions to Fast-Track Water Barriers in Rio Grande

DHS Sec Kristi Noem waived federal environmental laws to fast-track construction of 17 miles of waterborne barriers in the Rio Grande in South Texas.

Bill Ackman Backs Adams for New York Mayor

NYC Mayor Eric Adams can pull off a victory in the Nov. election if former Gov. Cuomo withdraws, said billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman.

Supreme Court Clears the Way for Deportations to South Sudan

Supreme Court issued an order clearing the way for the federal govt to deport illegal immigrants to third countries to which they have no prior connection.

Why Cities and Towns Pick Fireworks, Drones, or Both for Independence Day

Fireworks to celebrate America’s birthday is traditional, but drones darting through skies to form intricate, animated shapes becoming popular.