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US Sanctions Target Ortega Family, Nicaragua Gold Companies in 2026 Crackdown

U.S. sanctions target Nicaragua's Ortega sons and gold companies for regime funding, seizing American assets and generating hard currency through mining operations.

Arlington Faces $273M Tax Deal to Keep Dallas Cowboys Until 2055

Arlington debates $273M public funding for AT&T Stadium upgrades without voter input, amid budget cuts and fresh property tax hikes.

Allen West Resigns as Dallas GOP Chair After Runoff Voting Uproar

Allen West resigns as Dallas County GOP Chair amid revolt over runoff voting decision, marking his second Texas party leadership exit.

Melania Trump Champions Foster Care Reform: New Legislation Push

Melania Trump pushes foster care reform on Capitol Hill, turning 2025 executive order into legislation to help 16,000 youth aging out annually.

House Democrats Move to Impeach Pete Hegseth Over Iran War Crimes, Signal Leak

House Democrats file impeachment articles against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over Iran strikes, civilian casualties, and classified info leaks.

27 Million Americans Benefit from Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts

Over 27 million Americans claim Trump's new tax cuts this season, with average refunds jumping 10% to $3,700 as overtime and tips deductions deliver relief.

White House Names 8 New Federal and DC Judges: What’s at Stake?

White House nominates 8 federal and D.C. judges including seats in Ohio, Texas, and Florida as administration pushes judicial appointments forward.

Anita Martinez: Dallas’ First Mexican-American Councilwoman’s Lasting Legacy

Anita Martinez, first Mexican-American on Dallas City Council, died at 100 after a legacy of civic service, cultural preservation, and community empowerment.

Trump vs. Pope Leo XIV: Catholic Backlash Over ‘Weak on Crime’ Claims

Pope Leo XIV responds calmly to Trump's "WEAK on Crime" attack, affirming his Gospel duty as peacemaker amid rising Catholic backlash.

Dallas County Voter Confusion: How Polling Changes Sparked Outrage and Reform

Dallas County GOP's switch to precinct-only voting left 30K voters confused, sparking new Texas bills to prevent future election chaos.

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