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WH Advisor Grabs Attention with "Easter" Attire

Special Advisor to the President Paula White Cain's attire made a statement. She wore what looked like a prom dress to an afternoon White House Easter luncheon. A sheer cape with a sparkly neckline draped over the soft pink ankle length dress. It would have been fitting for a black tie affair. First Lady Melania Trump, a former model, usually is the subject of fashion buzz coming out of the White House but this someone from the Executive Office Building grabbed attention. Multiple users on social media mocked the dress for its theatrical design, with one viral comment asking, "Why is she wearing an angel costume? Some complimented the feminine, elegant look if the attire. "Inappropriate" Dressing: Some religious critics and platforms, such as Church Leaders, cited her "inappropriate dress" alongside her "inappropriate words" as reasons for the controversy.

Birthright Citizenship Under the Supreme Court Lens: Can Trump win the authority to decide who has a right to call America Home?

  The U.S. Supreme Court is signaling skepticism over President Donald Trump’s effort to limit birthright citizenship—during a historic and highly unusual appearance by the president himself. Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the high court, sitting in for just over an hour as his administration defended an order that would deny automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary immigrants. But inside the courtroom, both conservative and liberal justices raised serious concerns about whether the policy violates the Constitution and longstanding federal law. Justice Neil Gorsuch underscored the stakes, warning that while times may change, the Constitution does not. The debate centers on the 14th Amendment, which has long guaranteed citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil—a principle rooted in the nation’s post-slavery legal framework. Trump left the courtroom shortly after arguments from the opposing side began. The cas...

JONATHAN MCREYNOLDS RELEASES BRAND NEW ALBUM "CLOSER (LIVE IN CHICAGO)"

    NEW ALBUM FEATURES COLLABORATIONS WITH TASHA COBBS LEONARD, JAMAL ROBERTS, JORDAN G. WELCH, JOE L. BARNES, TIM BOWMAN JR., ENRIQUE HOLMES & MORE  (Nashville, TN)  - GRAMMY, Dove, & Stellar Award-winning gospel singer/songwriter, Jonathan McReynolds releases a brand new album today,  Closer (Live in Chicago) . Recorded live in his hometown of Chicago, the 13-track project captures the raw emotion, spiritual depth, and musical innovation that have made McReynolds one of the most trusted voices in inspirational music.  Closer (Live in Chicago)  is available now wherever music is sold and streamed.  Closer  is Jonathan McReynolds’ most personal and spiritually centered project to date. A deeply personal body of work, CLOSER serves as an honest reflection of McReynolds’ spiritual journey—an invitation for listeners to pursue a deeper relationship with God. It is an honest journey of pursuing God and getting closer to Him. The album e...

Reforms to the U.S. Foreign Service

    Today the U.S. Department of State announces a series of reforms to the United States Foreign Service to ensure that America’s diplomats are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century and effectively advocate for our national interests across the globe. These modernization reforms impact both the selection and orientation processes for the Foreign Service. Applicants will be tested on American history, foreign policy concepts, and logical reasoning, while questions intended to test alignment with ideological agendas have been eliminated. Foreign Service orientation will now focus on training on core skills, including public speaking and negotiation, as well as lectures on essential topics like economic strategy, commercial diplomacy, and diplomatic history. The State Department invites patriotic Americans to apply to join the Foreign Service. Testing registration is now open. Tests will be held from May 15th to May 22nd. “The Trump administration is modernizing th...

Department of War Forges Landmark Agreement to Triple PAC-3 Seeker Production, Bolstering the Arsenal of Freedom

The Department of War, in partnership with Boeing and Lockheed Martin, today announced a landmark framework agreement to triple the production capacity of seekers for the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3®) Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE). This agreement marks a pivotal step in executing President Trump and Secretary Hegseth's vision to build the Arsenal of Freedom, accelerate the delivery of critical capabilities to the warfighter, and create thousands of jobs across the defense industrial base.   This seven-year agreement with Boeing, a crucial supplier for the PAC-3 missile, directly supports the recently announced agreement with prime contractor Lockheed Martin to more than triple the output of the PAC-3 MSE all-up round.  It is a direct application of the Department's new Acquisition Transformation Strategy, which prioritizes engaging directly with key suppliers at all levels of the industrial base.    This approach ensures the entire supply chain – no...

Judge Blocks Trump From Defunding PBS and NPR

In a major victory for public broadcasting a federal judge struck down Donald Trump’s executive order that attempted to defund PBS and NPR, ruling that the order violated the First Amendment. The judge said the administration’s move amounted to viewpoint discrimination — essentially punishing public media for reporting on what the president didn’t like. This ruling makes the order unlawful and unenforceable. Key points from the ruling The judge said the government cannot cut funding to media organizations as retaliation for their past reporting. The order targeted NPR and PBS because Trump claimed they were biased. The court emphasized that public media serves the public interest, not political agendas. Funding for NPR and PBS must be restored. Why it matters This decision protects: Independent journalism Local public media stations, especially in rural areas Educational programming that relies on federal support