Bluman, French, Haness, Metzner Among Stars of Day Seven at the 2025 Devon Horse Show

Legendary riders and international competitors headlined the seventh day of the 2025 Devon Horse Show, with champions crowned across Green Hunter divisions, FEI jumpers making their debut, and elegant carriage driving closing out the day.

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Devon Horse Show Honors Heroes and Tradition on Memorial Day

Memorial Day at the 2025 Devon Horse Show blended heartfelt tributes to American heroes with historic pageantry and top-tier equestrian competition, highlighting tradition, community, and excellence in sport.

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Boyd Martin Claims Victory in Devon Arena Eventing on a Day Celebrating Tradition and Thrill

Day five of the 2025 Devon Horse Show blended tradition and excitement, featuring the historic Carriage Marathon, the crowd-pleasing Shetland Pony Steeplechase, and a thrilling nighttime victory by Boyd Martin in the $50,000 Devon Arena Eventing.

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From Lead Line to Legacy: Junior Stars Highlight Devon’s Fourth Day

Day four of the 2025 Devon Horse Show celebrated the next generation of equestrians with standout performances in junior hunter and jumper divisions, charming leadline classes, and a showcase of tradition through pony hunt teams and the historic Radnor Hunt exhibition.

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Devon Dreams Realized: Shared Equitation Title and Rising Stars Steal the Show

Ties, Triumphs, and First-Time Glory on day three of the 2025 Devon Horse Show.

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Devon Returns with a Wet Start

Devon Horse Show Opens with Junior Talent and Heartfelt Traditions.

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President Trump’s Acceptance of Qatari Luxury Jet Sparks Legal Debate

President Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million Qatari jet has sparked bipartisan debate regarding constitutional limits, foreign influence, and national security as lawmakers push back against the use of the foreign-owned aircraft for presidential travel.

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Trump Removes Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor Amid "Signalgate" Controversy

Mike Waltz has been removed as National Security Advisor following a security breach involving sensitive information on the messaging platform Signal, sparking speculation about his replacement amid shifting U.S. foreign policy priorities.

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U.S. Immigration Battle Escalates as Court Orders Defied in Kilmar Abrego García Case

Kilmar Abrego García remains imprisoned in El Salvador, defying multiple U.S. court orders for his return, fueling a legal and diplomatic standoff over the Trump administration’s immigration policies and its disregard for judicial rulings.

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Judges Push Back on Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Migrants

Two federal judges in Texas and New York have moved to block the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process, setting up a high-stakes legal battle over immigration enforcement and executive power.

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Can President Trump Pursue a Third Term in Office?

In recent weeks, President Trump has raised eyebrows with comments regarding his potential bid for a third term, however the legal and constitutional challenges he would face make such a possibility highly unlikely.

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DC Court to Hear Arguments on Trump Administration’s Use of Wartime Law for Venezuelan Deportations

The DC Circuit Court will hear oral arguments on March 31st to decide whether a lower court can properly address the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Venezuelan nationals under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a controversial move linked to national security concerns.

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Department of Education Dismisses Nearly Half of Employees

On March 11th the Department of Education announced it would lay off nearly half of its workforce in the Trump administration’s latest move to reduce the size of the federal government.

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Elon Musk Sends Second “Pulse Check” Email to Federal Employees

Elon Musk’s new efficiency initiative requires federal employees to submit weekly reports on their accomplishments to streamline budget cuts. Due to pushback from a few federal agencies, its future remains uncertain.

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