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Trump to nominate Dr Heidi Overton as next FDA commissioner

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he is nominating Heidi Overton, deputy assistant for domestic policy, as the next FDA commissioner.

Overton, a physician, is known for her pro-life views and Trump said she has been a "ROCKSTAR" in his administration so far.

"Dr. Overton will continue putting AMERICA FIRST, and creating a HEALTHY AMERICA," Trump said in a Truth Social post.

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House Democrat accused of sexual assault after admitting to ‘consensual’ encounter

House Democrat Jimmy Gomez faces a sexual assault accusation from a woman interviewed by the House Ethics Committee, disputing his consensual claim.

Who is Angie Nixon? Bullhorn-wielding socialist upsets establishment favorite in Sunshine State stunner

Democratic Socialists of America member Angie Nixon defeated Alexander Vindman in Florida despite his massive $16.3 million campaign war chest.

Trump teases potential Kim Jong Un meeting later this year

President Donald Trump says he expects to meet Kim Jong Un later this year, but North Korea rejected the idea of talks while praising the leaders' relationship.

US ally on Putin’s doorstep braces for war as Russia tensions take ominous turn

Russia's embassy in Britain threatened "consequences" over reported British drone use in Ukraine as Moscow escalates rhetoric against NATO allies.

Taliban reject Trump push for Bagram Air Base return

The Taliban on Sunday rejected President Trump’s push to regain control of Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, saying the U.S. should adopt “a policy of realism and rationality.” “It has been consistently communicated to the United States in all bilateral negotiations that, for the Islamic Emirate, Afghanistan’s independence and territorial integrity are of the utmost...

Red states are taking over higher education, one board member at a time 

By controlling who sits on public college and university boards, red-state governors and legislators are shaping who is hired and what is taught. 

Charlie Kirk memorial expected to draw tens of thousands

The memorial service for Charlie Kirk on Sunday is expected to draw tens of thousands of people, as supporters of the slain conservative activist flock to Glendale, Ariz. to pay tribute to him. Speakers include President Trump, Vice President Vance and Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, who has been tapped to pick up the reins...

1 in 3 Americans have no emergency savings: Survey

According to a new survey, 29% of Americans say they cannot afford an unexpected expense over $400.

Apparent human remains found in luggage at Tampa airport, CBP says

Apparent human remains were recently discovered inside of luggage at Tampa International Airport, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.

AirTag on stolen motorcycle in Missouri leads to two arrests

An Apple AirTag on a motorcycle stolen in St. Charles helped police track down two suspects in the Metro East earlier this week.

What is ‘co-buying,’ Gen Z’s new homeownership hack?

Here's what to know about the new trend of pooling resources and buying a home platonically with friends.

Gen Z voter data shows warning signs for Democrats

Data showing Gen Z men trending toward the GOP is sparking debate among Democrats over how to win back a key bloc of voters that could prove critical for the party ahead of 2026. A report from Decision Desk HQ released this week suggested that “Gen Z appears to be charting a different political course...

Ocasio-Cortez eyeing Senate or White House bid

Allies to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) say she is weighing a number of options as she considers the next steps in her political career, including a run for president. The allies say she is also considering a possible challenge to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) amid frustration from a number of Democrats who say...

Lawmakers say only Trump can avert government shutdown

Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill say Washington is headed for a government shutdown next week unless President Trump intervenes to cut a deal with Democrats. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has said repeatedly he does not want to sit down with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) to negotiate a deal to...

Homan denies alleged bribery: ‘bull s—‘

Border czar Tom Homan on Saturday used a profanity in denying reports alleging he received $50,000 in cash in exchange for contract awards in September of last year.  In response to a question about the allegations from NewsNation's Libbey Dean, Homan said it was “bulls---.” MSNBC, citing internal documents and multiple people involved with the...

Trump presses Bondi to take legal action against his foes

President Trump in a Truth Social post on Saturday demanded that Attorney General Pam Bondi take action against his foes, saying there could be no delay. In the post, Trump listed Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), New York Attorney General Letitia James, and former FBI Director James Comey while complaining that “nothing is being done.” “They’re...

Trump says autism announcement coming on Monday

President Trump said his administration will make an autism announcement on Monday following a Wall Street Journal report that suggested officials would release information linking Tylenol to the condition in children. "We're going to have an announcement on autism on Monday," Trump said during remarks from Mt. Vernon, the historic home of President George Washington...

Trump says dishonesty a reason for network to lose broadcast license

President Trump on Saturday said a broadcast network should lose its license if it is dishonest, as the controversy surrounding ABC’s suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel under pressure from the Federal Communications Commission swirled. “Well, I think when a network is dishonest, certainly, they are dishonest, because they give you 97 percent bad publicity,...

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