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Watchdog report praises FDA for diverting restaurant food to grocery stores

A report released this week by the government’s internal watchdog praised the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for allowing food that was meant for restaurants to be stacked instead on grocery store shelves as inflation following the pandemic hit 40-year highs. Inflation has been coming down throughout the economy, as Friday’s personal consumption expenditures (PCE)...

DHS OIG finds millions in American Rescue Plan funds misused by NGOs, given to ‘gotaway’ illegal immigrants

The DHS Office of Inspector General found that money awarded to nonprofits via FEMA was misspent and given to some illegal immigrants who had evaded Border Patrol.

Trump to travel to New York City Monday before Tuesday arraignment, return to Florida hours later

President Trump is expected in New York City on Monday for his arraignment over the alleged 2016 hush money payments. After a Tuesday court appearance, he will return to Mar-a-Lago.

Trump indictment unlikely to sway Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Former President Donald Trump's indictment is unlikely to significantly impact next week's high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

Ohio Gov. DeWine signs $13.5 transportation budget, rail safety package into law

Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday signed a nearly $13.5 billion transportation budget into law, which most prominently touts a host of new rail safety measures.

Former AG Barr slams ‘pathetically weak’ legal theory behind Trump indictment: ‘An abomination’

Former Attorney General Bill Barr went on "Kudlow" on Friday to discuss former President Trump's indictment, claiming that the underlying legal theory is "pathetically weak."

Planned Parenthood sues Missouri AG over investigation into trans procedures

Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is investigating transgender procedures reportedly being performed at Planned Parenthood's St. Louis clinic, according to a lawsuit.

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman released from hospital after treatment for depression

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday after he was treated for depression.

Beware the left’s growing embrace of ‘mob rule’ protests

The left needs to rethink its now-routine tactic of in-your-face intimidation.

Cornell’s classroom trigger warnings are a disaster for free speech

Cornell University's recently introduced resolution “implores all instructors to provide content warnings on the syllabus that may be discussed.”

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