UFC Event Planned for White House Lawn to Celebrate Trump's 80th Birthday
President Trump will host a UFC mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn June 14 as part of his 80th birthday celebration and America's 250th anniversary.
President Trump will host a UFC mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn June 14 as part of his 80th birthday celebration and America's 250th anniversary.

A group of US senators will visit Taiwan to discuss defense-related legislation amid ongoing US-China diplomatic tensions.
Democratic leaders pledge to restore clean energy tax credits while renewable energy advocates organize political responses to recent policy setbacks.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department dismissed 200 employees following prosecutions of President Trump.

The Department of Education announced $1 billion in taxpayer savings from enhanced fraud controls while a conservative group pushes for centralized campus crime reporting.

Members of Congress engaged in heated debate over whether recent military strikes against Iran by the Trump administration require congressional authorization.

A federal judge ruled against subpoenas targeting the Federal Reserve in a DOJ criminal investigation led by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.

A federal judge struck down key provisions of the Pentagon's press policy, finding restrictions on reporters unconstitutional.

Media discussions highlight ongoing debates about congressional age and Republican midterm prospects amid changing political landscape.

Trump administration maintains pressure on universities regarding antisemitism as schools implement changes and leaders warn against political activism.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer urged President Trump to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve amid rising oil prices.

President Trump and Vice President Vance are scheduled to participate in a White House signing ceremony Monday afternoon.

Matvei Rumiantsev received a four-year sentence for an attack witnessed by President Trump's son during a video call.

Public employee unions in New York and Georgia are taking distinct approaches to education policy and benefits reform.

Ohio State President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources.
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