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Trump vs. Fed: Renovation Battle Heats Up
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Federal Reserves $2.5B Renovation Under Scrutiny: Trump vs. Powell
The Federal Reserves ambitious $2.5 billion renovation of its Washington headquarters is under fire from President Trump and his team. Despite being self-funded, the projects skyrocketing costs and alleged misleading information from Fed Chair Jerome Powell have sparked controversy. Powell previously downplayed luxurious upgrades, but sources suggest he may have misrepresented the projects scope and costs. Trumps frustration ties into broader policy disputes with Powell, and a high-ranking official is set to inspect the site, escalating tensions. The renovation is scheduled to finish in 2027, but the Trump-Powell feud shows no signs of resolution. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Vigil for Slain Rapper Zeethewizard
01:46|In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Zeethewizard, a rising star in Dallass rap scene, was tragically shot and killed on New Years Day. The community gathered for a candlelight vigil, honoring his life and dreams cut short. Despite no arrests or motive, the pastor urged attendees to fight gun violence. Zeethewizards funeral is set for January twenty-first, with tributes pouring in from fellow rappers. Checkout Solipillow.com
Potter's Journey: From Teacher to Full-Time Artist
01:48|Tanner Partain, a Dallas Baptist University graduate, has transformed his high school passion for pottery into a full-time business, Partain Pottery. After teaching and working in inventory, he launched his shop in October 2024, selling a variety of ceramic items. Despite facing challenges like self-doubt and limited space, he thrives on customer satisfaction and plans to expand his online presence, offer classes, and participate in more art markets. Checkout Solipillow.com
Vigil for Slain Rapper Zeethewizard
01:18|Hundreds gather in Dallas for candlelight vigil to honor local rapper Zeethewizard, shot outside nightclub, no arrests made yet. Loved ones share grief, anger, and confusion over his untimely death, remembering his talent, heart, and community spirit. Police urge anyone with information to contact CrimeStoppers. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cold Case Solved: Arrest in 7-Year-Old Double Murder
01:09|After seven years, Henderson County deputies arrest Lance Kaedan Rains for the capital murder of Gabriel McBride and his daughter Beverly. The breakthrough came from persistent work, forensic analysis, and inter-agency collaboration, demonstrating the sheriffs offices unwavering commitment to solving cold cases. Checkout Solipillow.com

Trump's Portrait Gallery Edit: No Impeachments, Just a Photo
01:53|Trumps Display at Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Undergoes Changes: Impeachments Removed, American Exceptionalism Promoted Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump's Portrait at Smithsonian: Impeachment History Removed
01:43|Former President Trumps portrait at the Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery has undergone a significant change. The wall text detailing his two impeachments has been removed, making him the only president in the American Presidents exhibit without an extended summary. The original text highlighted his Supreme Court picks, COVID vaccine push, and his comeback win in the 2024 election, while noting his impeachments. However, this information is still accessible online but not on the wall. Trump ordered a review of all Smithsonian exhibits to focus on American exceptionalism ahead of the nations 250th birthday. The gallery is updating the exhibit this spring with shorter labels, and impeachment history remains accessible elsewhere in Smithsonian museums. Trump has been actively shaping how U.S. history is told, including firing the head of the National Archives and pressuring the portrait gallerys director to resign. This change comes as his new Freedom 250 group plans massive celebrations for Americas birthday bash. Checkout Solipillow.com
Noem Sends More Federal Agents to Minnesota
01:30|Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem deploys hundreds more federal agents to Minnesota amid heightened tensions following the shooting of Renee Good. The surge aims to protect ICE and Border Patrol teams while they work in the Twin Cities, with reports suggesting Border Patrol may add up to one thousand more agents. Noem warns against impeding federal operations or attacking officers, highlighting arrests of serious offenders. The exact number of officers remains unclear, but safety and cracking down on major crimes are the focus. Checkout Solipillow.com