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First Lady Melania Trump highlights the importance of mothers in American society
First Lady Melania Trump says motherhood remains central to America's strength. In an op-ed published May 8, she urges renewed focus on family traditions while acknowledging modern challenges faced by working mothers.
Presidential message recognizes National Salvation Army Week and volunteer service
President Donald J. Trump issued a statement recognizing National Salvation Army Week on May 11. The message honors volunteers for their dedication and highlights America's longstanding tradition of service.
CBP AMO shares updates on naval escort mission and police week tributes
CBP AMO published several posts between May 9–11, detailing their escort of the USS Cleveland ahead of its commissioning ceremony as well as their participation in National Police Week events honoring law enforcement officers nationwide.
ICE asks Montana officials not to release detainee facing child rape charges
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has requested Montana officials keep Wualter Jesus Travieso Soto detained as he faces felony charges for allegedly raping his deceased girlfriend's underage daughter. The Department of Homeland Security says it seeks custody to remove him from the country if convicted.
Comer investigates federal payouts for employee grievance settlements
Chairman James Comer is leading an investigation into how federal employee grievances are settled using taxpayer money. The probe raises concerns about transparency gaps and rising costs linked with these settlements.
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