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RFK Jr. To Ban Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to direct food manufacturers to phase out eight petroleum-based food dyes from cereals, sports drinks, and other grocery staples by the end of 2026. Read More.
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White House Rejects NY Times Report on Hegseth: 'Non-story' Fueled by 'Leakers'
The White House lashed out at The New York Times report of a second Signal messaging chat created by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that included his wife and brother and in which he shared details of a March military airstrike against Yemen's Houthi terrorists, insisting that no classified information was shared. Read More.
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Trump's plan for military bases along Southwest border strip will allow soldiers to detain migrants
Tribal land in Arizona that borders Mexico is excluded and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is concerned about 'political stunts.' Read More.
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Trump signs executive order to boost U.S. coal industry, in part to fuel artificial intelligence
It's the latest move by the Trump administration that clashes with global aims to reduce coal power and cut harmful greenhouse gas emissions fueling climate change. Read More.
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EU commission proposes 25% tariffs on US goods in response to Trump: report
The European Union has also floated a “zero-for-zero" tariff resolution with the Trump administration Read More.
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Pentagon watchdog launches investigation into Hegseth’s use of Signal
The Defense Department is reviewing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app. The investigation will include compliance with protocol, classification, and records retention requirements. Read More.
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President Trump Fires at Least Three “Neocon” National Security Staffers After Laura Loomer Oval Office Meeting – Loomer Responds
A “neocon” bloodbath occurred at the National Security Council on Thursday, and we may have conservative journalist Laura Loomer to thank for this. Read More.
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More Than Two Dozen States Sue Trump Admin Over Termination Of $11 Billion In Health Funds
A coalition of 26 states and the District of Columbia has filed a sweeping lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., challenging the abrupt termination of $11 billion in public health funding that states say is critical to protecting residents and maintaining essential health services. Read More.
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Elon Musk to visit the Pentagon to discuss China
The New York Times reported Musk would receive a briefing on plans for any potential war with China, citing two U.S. officials. President Donald Trump denied the report. Read More.
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Donald Trump Calls On Fed to Cut Interest Rates Amid Growth Warning
President Donald Trump has suggested the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates to help offset any economic impact from his upcoming tariffs. Read More.
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Trump Fires Both Dem FTC Commissioners
Both Democrat commissioners on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said they were illegally fired by President Donald Trump Tuesday. Read More.
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President Trump: Biden’s ‘Autopen-Signed’ Pardons Are Void And Vacant
On Sunday, President Donald Trump declared that former President Joe Biden’s numerous pardons, including those for House select committee members, are “void” — arguing that they were signed via electronic autopen, and possibly by another official. Read More.
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We Have a New Trump Travel Ban Coming
President Donald J. Trump is reportedly drafting a new travel ban, which will likely trigger the liberal media. It’s a broader order, as opposed to his initial executive order on immigration that listed several predominately Muslim nations. The press erroneously framed this order as a Muslim ban. Read More.
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Trump reveals top terrorist behind Abbey Gate attack apprehended, facing 'swift sword of American justice'
President Donald Trump revealed that the top terrorist suspect behind the 2021 Abbey Gate attack in Afghanistan that killed 13 U.S. service members has been apprehended. Read More.
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Hegseth orders suspension of Pentagon’s offensive cyberoperations against Russia
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has paused offensive cyberoperations against Russia by U.S. Cyber Command, rolling back some efforts to contend with a key adversary even as national security experts call for the U.S. to expand those capabilities. Read More.
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