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RFK Jr. unveils initiative targeting ‘overuse’ of psychiatric medications, especially among children

RFK Jr. unveiled a new HHS initiative targeting overuse of psychiatric medications, especially among children, as part of a broader mental health strategy.

Chicago pol says Walgreens should be charged with ‘first-degree corporate abandonment’ over closure over theft

A Chicago alderman says Walgreens should be charged with "first-degree corporate abandonment" over its decision to close a store in the 6th Ward.

Dem mayor faces reality check after accusing rival of ‘exploiting’ Palisades Fire: ‘Absolute tone deafness’

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says Spencer Pratt is "exploiting" Palisades Fire grief for political gain as the reality star challenges her in mayoral race.

House Dem frontrunner’s connections to ‘Blind Sheikh’ terrorist trial resurface and draw GOP fire

A frontrunner to replace a retiring NJ Democrat was a defense witness for the Blind Sheikh, convicted of seditious conspiracy after the 1993 WTC bombing.

The TSA made itself unfundable

Last Thursday, Congress ended the longest Department of Homeland Security shutdown in American history....

Warren pushed ‘free and easy’ IRS filing system, but docs reveal what she used instead

Elizabeth Warren didn't use the free government tax-filing system she promoted when Direct File became available in Massachusetts, records show.

Trump surgeon general pick sparks backlash, splits MAHA movement

Trump's surgeon general nominee Dr. Nicole Saphier is dividing the MAHA movement, with some activists calling her a "catastrophic mistake" but others saying she is exactly what Americans need.

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Telehealth Abortion Ban

This Supreme Court action, called an administrative stay, will allow for telehealth abortions to temporarily continue.

Will Gas Prices Become a National Obsession?

High gas prices in substantial parts of the country by August would be a disaster for Republicans.

All-Women’s Smith College Hit with Title IX Investigation for Admitting Male Students

The DOE Office of Civil Rights is investigating Smith College for giving male students access to dormitories, bathrooms, locker rooms, and athletic teams.

The Case for Staying the FDA Rule on the Abortion Pill

The Supreme Court should make the FDA do its job before it exercises power.

John Fetterman Isn’t a Republican

He’s a Democrat. He’s just an eccentric one.

Does It Make Sense for John Fetterman to Flip Parties?

The Pennsylvania Democratic senator votes against Trump’s positions about three-quarters of the time.

Judge apologizes to alleged Trump would-be assassin for treatment in jail

A federal judge Monday criticized the restrictive treatment in prison of the alleged White House Correspondents Association gunman and apologized to him for being placed in restraints and confinement by jail personnel.

ICE released a murder suspect into U.S. without any conditions; judge threatens punishment

ICE released an illegal immigrant wanted for murder in El Salvador into the U.S. without an ankle monitor or any other conditions of supervision, and now a federal judge is pondering what sanctions she can slap on the deportation agency.

Trump envisions Jerome Powell tossed in a dumpster

President Trump on Monday mocked outgoing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on social media with an AI-generated image of him falling into a garbage dumpster.

Trump says U.S. attacked Iranian boats, urges allies hurt by Strait of Hormuz closure to help

President Trump said Monday the U.S. military "shot down" seven speedy Iranian boats and urged South Korea to join efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with lung illness worsened by Ground Zero exposure

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is hospitalized with pneumonia, and the illness is connected to his role during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, a spokesman said Monday.

Four immigrants charged with illegally voting as citizens in New Jersey

The Justice Department announced charges Monday against four immigrants who authorities said falsely claimed citizenship to cast illegal votes in U.S. elections in New Jersey.

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