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Honoring Unaccompanied Veterans: Abilene Ceremony Ensures No Hero Is Forgotten

Texas veteran Gregory McPherson will receive full military honors in 2025 despite having no family, highlighting the nation's commitment that no service member is laid to rest alone.

Texas DPS Trooper Jerry Adamick Dies in San Jacinto Crash Responding to Emergency

Texas DPS Trooper Jerry Wayne Adamick Jr., a 20-year Army veteran who recently fulfilled his dream of becoming a state trooper, killed in fiery crash while on duty.

Trump Names Caribbean Nations in 2026 Major Drug Transit List

Trump designates 23 countries as major drug transit routes including 5 Caribbean nations, with Colombia facing a significant diplomatic setback after being labeled non-cooperative.

Trump Deploys National Guard to Memphis in Major Anti-Crime Crackdown

President Trump deploys National Guard to Memphis in aggressive anti-crime initiative, creating a federal-state task force that receives bipartisan support despite some Democratic opposition.

Trump Extends TikTok Ban Enforcement Again—What It Means for U.S. Users

Trump administration delays TikTok ban until December 2025, marking the fourth extension this year while the app remains in legal limbo with 170 million American users still scrolling.

LIRR Strike Averted: Biden’s Emergency Board Steps In to Resolve Union Dispute

President Biden establishes Emergency Board to mediate LIRR labor disputes, postponing strikes for 120 days as unions seek better wages after 3 years without raises.

$2.4M in Grants Boost Veteran Services in El Paso & West Texas

Texas commits $2.4 million in grants to seven veteran service organizations across El Paso and West Texas, delivering essential support to over 2,160 veterans and their families.

US Treasury Sanctions Iranian Crypto Networks Funding Terror, Weapons

U.S. Treasury sanctions Iranian shadow banking networks using cryptocurrency and front companies to funnel millions in oil profits to terrorist groups and weapons programs.

DOJ Sues Rhode Island Over Teacher Loan Forgiveness for Educators of Color

DOJ sues Rhode Island over teacher loan forgiveness program that excludes white educators, alleging racial discrimination while officials defend it as a diversity initiative.

DOJ Sues Vermont: Battle Over State Climate Law and Fossil Fuel Liability

DOJ challenges Vermont's climate superfund law as unconstitutional overreach, arguing the state can't hold fossil fuel companies liable for emissions under federal preemption.

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