Author: Grace Johnson

Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

The Rural Internet Expansion initiative is helping bring free internet access to underserved communities. The program aims to improve digital access in rural areas and support education and business growth. A major technology company has launched the project to close the digital gap. Many rural regions still lack stable internet connections, which limits learning and economic opportunities. The Rural Internet Expansion effort focuses on building stronger digital networks. It connects schools, homes, and small businesses to reliable internet services. Officials say the goal is to make online access more equal. They believe internet access is now a basic need, especially…

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The Texas Clean Energy Project has started delivering solar power to thousands of homes across the state. The new development marks another step in the shift toward renewable energy in Texas. Officials confirmed that a large solar farm is now fully operational. It is designed to supply clean electricity to local communities while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The Texas Clean Energy Project is expected to support thousands of households. It provides a steady source of power using sunlight, one of the most widely available natural resources in the region. Energy experts say projects like this are key to long-term…

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The Trump Iran War Proposal is now under review as new diplomatic efforts emerge to end the ongoing conflict. Donald Trump said he is studying a fresh proposal from Iran while talks continue during a fragile ceasefire. Speaking before boarding Air Force One, Trump said he would share details soon. He added that officials were finalizing the exact wording of the proposal. This comes after he rejected an earlier offer earlier in the week. Reports from Iranian outlets suggest a new 14-point plan has been sent in response to a nine-point proposal from the United States. The message was reportedly…

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A federal judge sharply criticized prosecutors during a White House gunman hearing in Washington, D.C., after they attempted to continue arguing for pretrial detention even though the accused man agreed to remain in custody. The case involves 31-year-old Cole Allen, who is accused of attempting to attack the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. He faces serious federal charges, including attempted assassination of the president and weapons-related offenses. He has not yet entered a plea. The White House gunman hearing took place before U.S. Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya. The judge questioned why prosecutors were still pushing for a full detention argument when…

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A senior Democratic senator has urged US Secretary of State Marco Rubio not to end food aid to Ethiopia, warning of a deep crisis for millions of people. This warning comes as tensions rise again in northern Ethiopia, especially in the Tigray region. In a letter sent on Wednesday, Senator Jeanne Shaheen said US funding cuts and changes in food programs could leave up to 3.1 million Ethiopians without help. She warned this could lead to a humanitarian disaster. Shaheen said up to 3.1 million people could lose food support in a region already hit by war from 2020 to…

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The Brown University Shooting case has taken a new turn after federal authorities released updated findings. The FBI’s Boston division said the suspect acted due to a long buildup of personal grievances. Officials described the attack as carefully planned and driven by a belief that others were responsible for his failures. The report was shared more than four months after the deadly incident in December. The suspect, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, was a 48-year-old Portuguese national. He carried out a shooting at Brown University that killed two students and injured nine others. Authorities also confirmed he killed Massachusetts Institute of…

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US intelligence agencies are examining a sensitive scenario under the Trump Iran war analysis. Officials are studying how the situation could change if the US president declares a unilateral “victory” in the ongoing Iran conflict. The war has lasted around two months and has already caused thousands of deaths. It has also become a major political issue inside the United States. Sources familiar with internal discussions say the study was requested by senior government officials to understand possible outcomes of different decisions. The analysis focuses on how Iran and global markets may react if the US reduces its military presence…

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The White House will hold a high-level meeting to review security plans after a recent shooting incident in Washington, D.C. White House chief of staff Susie Wiles will meet law enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security this week. The goal is to review safety rules for major events involving President Donald Trump. The meeting comes after an attack at a hotel during a major political dinner. Officials say Trump and senior leaders were likely targets. The White House says it still supports Secret Service leadership and its response. The review will focus on safety steps and event planning for…

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The Trump White House evacuation took place on Saturday after reports of possible gunfire at a major public event. U.S. President Donald Trump was attending the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner when the security situation suddenly changed. The event quickly turned into chaos. Security teams moved fast and escorted the president away from the main stage. First Lady Melania Trump was also taken out of the area. White House aide Karoline Leavitt, who is reported to be pregnant, was also moved to safety with the group. The Trump White House evacuation happened within minutes of the alert. Security personnel…

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Baylor campus faith politics divide became clear this week as two very different events took place just steps apart on the Waco campus in Texas. One event featured a conservative political tour stop, while another focused on inclusion and progressive Christian voices. The result was a sharp contrast in messages, turnout, and campus reaction. The conservative event was part of the national Turning Point USA tour. It took place at Waco Hall and featured several high-profile speakers, including “border czar” Tom Homan, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, and commentator Benny Johnson. The event was the only planned stop in Texas…

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