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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Nominates Two Marines for Brigadier General Amid Pentagon Rebrand

Secretary of War Hegseth nominates two Marine colonels for promotion to brigadier general while emphasizing streamlined decision-making in the recently renamed Defense Department.

The Surprising History Behind the Bill of Rights: 12 Proposed, 10 Ratified

Discover how the Bill of Rights evolved from 17 proposed changes to 10 essential amendments, with the original First Amendment actually being third in the initial constitutional draft.

Trump Declares Fentanyl a Weapon of Mass Destruction Amid U.S. Crisis

President Trump designates fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, unlocking powerful federal authorities to combat America's deadliest drug crisis killing over 54,000 citizens annually.

Texas Bird Flu Outbreak Hits Poultry Industry: 260,000 Birds Affected

Texas confirms first major avian flu outbreak in commercial poultry this year, with 260,000 birds affected at a Shelby County facility, raising concerns for the state's billion-dollar industry.

Texas to Honor Unaccompanied Veterans With Military Burials in Corpus Christi

Join the community honoring three Texas veterans with no known family at Coastal Bend State Veterans Cemetery on Dec. 19, 2025, ensuring these Navy and Army heroes receive the dignified military burial they deserve.

Suzanna’s Kitchen Recalls 62,000+ Pounds of Chicken for Undeclared Soy Allergen

Suzanna's Kitchen recalls 62,000+ pounds of chicken products due to undisclosed soy allergen, following a labeling error that poses serious health risks for those with allergies.

Trump Joins Army-Navy Game 2025: Presidential Tradition Continues

President Trump makes sixth appearance at Army-Navy football game, tossing the ceremonial coin amid cheering cadets and midshipmen in this cherished American military tradition.

Powerball Jackpot Hits $1.1 Billion: Next Drawing Date & Winning Odds

Powerball jackpot hits staggering $1.1 billion after 43 drawings without a winner, making it the sixth-largest in history with Monday's drawing offering a $503.4 million cash option.

Supreme Court Ends Term With Major EPA Ruling and Key Retirements

Supreme Court concludes consequential term with landmark EPA ruling, limiting federal climate regulation authority as justices bid farewell to retiring staff with centuries of service.

Silicosis Crisis in Countertop Workers: Engineered Stone’s Deadly Dust

Silicosis epidemic hits stone countertop workers as Massachusetts confirms first case; California reports 447 cases with 25 deaths linked to high-silica engineered stone materials.

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