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How Baron von Steuben Forged the U.S. Army at Valley Forge

Discover how Baron von Steuben transformed America's ragtag colonial militia into a professional army at Valley Forge, creating military training protocols still used today.

Social Security Chief Frank Bisignano Named CEO of IRS in Historic Move

Former Fiserv CEO Frank Bisignano takes on unprecedented dual role as both Social Security Commissioner and IRS CEO, bringing private sector experience to modernize two critical federal agencies.

How Military Service Shaped Gregg Reeves’ IT Career and Legacy

Discover how Sergeant Gregg Reeves' journey from Vietnam investigator to IT leader for veterans exemplifies how military service shapes careers and why Texas is preserving these stories.

Texas Restores Critical Coastal Monitoring Post Damaged by Harvey

Texas restores critical Hurricane Harvey-damaged coastal monitoring station in Copano Bay, enhancing emergency response capabilities and providing vital data for maritime safety and planning.

Texas Sees 42% Drop in Fentanyl Deaths After Awareness Campaigns

Texas's fentanyl deaths drop 42% as Gov. Abbott declares October 2025 Awareness Month, following years of devastating increases that claimed over 7,000 Texan lives since 2019.

U.S. to End Combat Mission in Iraq: Transition to Security Partnership

US-Iraq military transition: Coalition forces to reduce presence through 2025, shifting from combat to security partnership as ISIS threat diminishes, marking a new chapter in bilateral relations.

How AI Is Transforming the Fight Against Pediatric Cancer in America

Presidential initiative leverages AI to tackle childhood cancer, America's leading disease killer of kids, combining data across systems to develop more precise treatments with fewer side effects.

Pentagon Rebrands as War Department: Hegseth Pushes Combat Focus

Pentagon rebranding to "War Department" signals major military overhaul as Secretary Hegseth directs focus away from "woke policies" toward combat readiness and warfighting capabilities.

Texas Boosts Church and Synagogue Security Amid Rising Attacks

Texas launches statewide security initiative to protect houses of worship, deploying intelligence-driven prevention and a community reporting system to combat rising religious attacks.

DOJ Sues LA Sheriff Over Concealed Carry Permit Delays, Citing Second Amendment Rights

DOJ sues LA County Sheriff for "unconstitutional delays" in concealed carry permit processing - only 2 approvals from 8,000+ applications amid 2-year processing backlogs.

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