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Trump Taps Clark Construction for $200M White House Expansion

(Shirleen Guerra, The Center Square)  President Donald Trump has announced a new $200 million expansion of the White House, with construction to be handled by Clark Construction, a national firm with offices across Virginia. The project will add a new State Ballroom to the White House grounds with approximately 90,000...

New Lawsuit on Epstein Case Seeks Records of Trump Administration Communications

A legal organization challenging President Donald Trump's administration on multiple fronts filed a new lawsuit on Friday seeking the release of records detailing the handling of the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The group Democracy Forward sued the Justice Department and the FBI for senior administration officials’ communication about...

Abbott to Call ‘Special Session after Special Session’ in Response to AWOL Dems

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Gov. Greg Abbott confirmed what many in Austin speculated: he will call special session after special session until bills are passed. Abbott called the current special session, which began July 21, to address 18 legislative items, including relief for Hill Country flood victims and Congressional...

Suspect Who ‘Ambushed’ Two Pennsylvania State Troopers in Shooting is Dead, Official Says

A suspect who ambushed and shot two Pennsylvania state troopers Thursday died and the troopers were hospitalized, officials said. https://twitter.com/7News/status/1953554296848445688 The attack took place in the rural area near Thompson shortly after 11 a.m., state police Col. Christoper Paris told reporters after he and Gov. Josh Shapiro met with one of...

Headline Rewind: Our Biggest Scoops from the Week July 28 – August 3

(José Niño, Headline USA)  Watch Headline USA's video breakdown of our best stories from last week, and find the time stamps and links below: 0:20: Judge Cannon: Disclosing Trump Assassination Attempt Evidence Could Damage National Security https://headlineusa.com/judge-cannon-disclosing-trump-assassination-attempt-evidence-could-damage-national-security/   1:10: Secret Service Agent Who Made Flawed Butler Security Plan Disciplined for Leaking to Media https://headlineusa.com/secret-service-agent-who-made-flawed-butler-security-plan-disciplined-for-leaking-to-media/ 1:55:...

Former US Soldier Suspected of Killing 4 in Montana Remains at Large

(Headline USA) The former U.S. soldier suspected of killing four people at a Montana bar was still at large early Sunday and may be armed after escaping in a stolen vehicle containing clothes and camping gear, officials said. Authorities believe 45-year-old Michael Paul Brown killed four people on Friday morning...

Rep. Hamadeh Applauds Trump’s Order on Homelessness

(Chris Woodward, The Center Square)  President Donald Trump's executive order on homelessness continues to have people talking. The order is called "Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets." It aims to do something about the number of homeless and drug-addicted people living on the streets through efforts such as committing...

Trump Tariff List: Here’s the Full list of Rates by Country

(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs will go into effect next week and added imports' duties will apply to shipments by vessel starting Oct. 5.  Here's the full list:  Afghanistan: 15% Algeria: 30% Angola: 15% Bangladesh: 20% Bolivia: 15% Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30% Botswana: 15% Brazil: 10% Brunei: 25% Cambodia: 19% Cameroon: 15% Chad: 15% Costa Rica: 15% Côte...

Medical Examiner Reveals Cause of Hulk Hogan’s Death

(Headline USA) Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan's death last week was caused by a heart attack, according to a Florida medical examiner's report released Thursday. Hogan, 71, whose real name was Terry Bollea, previously had leukemia and atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart rhythm, the report from the District Six Medical Examiner said. To...

Report: 33% of American Adults Had Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder in 2024

(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square)  New data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration shows that while some progress has been made in reducing mental illness and substance abuse, 86.6 million Americans aged 18 and older had either a mental illness or substance use disorder in 2024. SAMHSA’s 2024...

Experts Call for Investigation into $86 Billion in Medicare Advantage ‘Ghost Benefits’

(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) As Congress debates how to rein in federal spending, some experts say aspects of Medicare Advantage should be on the chopping block, starting with $86 billion a year in taxpayer-funded supplemental benefits that often go unused or unverified. The federal government pays Medicare Advantage plans...

Congress Eyes Short-Term Govt Funding Stopgap as Appropriations Bills Stall

(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) With U.S. House members out for their August recess, senators are scrambling to advance at least some of the 12 annual appropriations bills to fund federal agencies in fiscal year 2026. Although Republicans originally planned to craft and pass the government funding bills soon after...
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