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McMahon tells House panel Trump admin moving to dismantle ‘failed’ $3T education bureaucracy

Education Department Secretary Linda McMahon testified at a House Committee on Education and Workforce hearing

New federal probe examines whether taxpayer dollars fund child gender transitions, legal defenses

Republican chairman of the Senate's health committee demands answers from federally funded health providers allegedly offering gender transition-related services to minors.

Mississippi’s GOP governor drops election pledge in huge setback for Trump’s midterm plan

Gov. Tate Reeves delays Mississippi congressional redistricting, setting back Republican hopes to eliminate Democrat Bennie Thompson's seat before 2026.

Hantavirus cruise outbreak sounds a dire warning for a mobile world

The shipboard hantavirus outbreak is a dire warning: A mobile world makes infection prevention...

April’s inflation spike is no cause for panic — but only to finish off Iran fast

Word that inflation hit 3.8% last month is bad news, but not grim: The...

Where Does Ron DeSantis Go Next?

If Casey DeSantis passes on the Florida governor’s race, the incumbent will find himself at a crossroads.

Vogue Embarrasses Itself in Its Gushing Profile of ‘Embarrassingly Handsome’ Newsom

The reporter didn’t get around to discussing things like the LA wildfires, the chronic homelessness Newsom promised to end, and other such matters.

Now the Trump Administration Wants to Talk with Iran?

Reports suggest that the U.S. may open new nuclear talks with Iran, but it’s unclear what remains to negotiate — or why.

DOJ’s Ethics Complaint Against Judge Boasberg Flops

As we learned over the weekend, the outstanding conservative Sixth Circuit chief judge Jeffrey Sutton ruled in December (shortly after the D.C. Circuit transferred...

Interior Dept. offers $20 million in grants for ‘slip-on tankers’ to help towns fight wildfires

The Department of the Interior said Monday that up to $20 million is available to help local governments better respond to wildfires in their communities.

Trump to reduce India tariffs after Modi pledges to stop buying Russian oil

President Trump on Monday lowered the tariffs he placed on goods from India after Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil.

Secret Service cracks down on payment-card ‘skimmers’ in four cities

The Secret Service said Monday it launched a multi-city campaign to remove illegal "skimming" devices used to steal credit and debit card information during legitimate transactions at gas stations and shops.

Two more activists arrested in protesters’ takeover of Minnesota church

Federal officials announced Monday the arrests of two more activists accused of storming a Minnesota church to protest against immigration enforcement.

Planned Parenthood drops lawsuit against Trump administration’s Medicaid cuts

Planned Parenthood has moved to drop its legal challenge against the Trump administration for cutting off Medicaid funding to its abortion providers across the U.S.

What recent polls show about the challenges facing Trump this year

President Donald Trump might be bragging about his administration's work on affordability, but recent polling suggests that Americans aren't buying it as they grow increasingly frustrated with his leadership.

White House fires back at critics calling Trump’s massive arch ‘too big’

President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing plans for a 250-foot Independence Arch overlooking Potomac River in commemoration of America's 250th birthday.

Federal judge temporarily lifts DHS restrictions on lawmaker visits to detention facilities

Federal judge temporarily lifts restrictions on congressional visits to immigration detention facilities, ruling ICE policy causes "irreparable harm" to oversight duties.

Teachers union president calls Trump a ‘dictator’ on unearthed call with Antifa-linked group

NEA president Becky Pringle sparked controversy calling Trump a "dictator" during a Soros linked far-left activist call promoting mass disruption and organizing.

Schumer nukes GOP push for ‘Jim Crow-era’ voter ID laws in Trump-backed shutdown package

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., charged that the SAVE Act wouldn't bring about safer elections, but instead reincarnate "Jim Crow era" laws that would suppress the vote.

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