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USAID whistleblower to Congress: Don’t rubberstamp DOGE’s destruction

The reckless destruction of USAID is a travesty for those who want more efficiency in government, because DOGE’s methods and results discredited a rare opportunity to substantially cut red tape while improving services.

Trump military parade costs could hit $45M

President Trump’s military parade and festivities scheduled to take place next month in the nation’s capital could cost between $25 million and $45 million, according to the Army.  An Army spokesperson confirmed to The Hill that the June 14 parade, which will mark the service's 250th anniversary, could cost up to $45 million, including the...

X user charged with threatening South Carolina public official: Law enforcement

On April 26, the X/Twitter user by the name "Roxie Wolfie" posted a threat against a South Carolina official, according to SLED.

Melania Trump statue in Slovenia sawed off, stolen: Police

The life-size sculpture was unveiled in 2020 during President Donald Trump’s first term in office.

Trump signs AI data-center agreement with UAE

The Trump administration and the United Arab Emirates are partnering to build a massive data center in Abu Dhabi that is expected to be the largest artificial intelligence campus outside the United States. The AI campus, unveiled during President Trump's visit to the UAE, will have 5 gigawatts of capacity and will eventually stretch across...

Congress must prioritize emergency readiness over industry gridlock

Congress must pass the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act to ensure public safety, even if it takes time to achieve broader royalty reform.

GOP senator: Fetterman ‘cognitively better today’ than ‘when he first came in’

Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin (Okla.) says Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) seems to be “cognitively better” today than when he first came to the Senate in 2023 after suffering a debilitating stroke, pushing back on reports that Fetterman is going through a mental health crisis. “I came in with John, right, and I travel with John....

Men are more likely than women to die of ‘broken heart syndrome’: Study

A new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association found that men die from a condition known as "broken heart syndrome" at more than twice the rate that women do.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting moves to block Trump firings

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has amended its bylaws regarding the removal of members of its board of directors.   The CPB, which overseas top taxpayer funded outlets like NPR and PBS, this week passed a measure that states, "no Director may be removed from the Board by any person or authority, including the President...

Afghans for Trump group feels abandoned after administration revokes refugee protections

The DHS ends TPS for Afghans, claiming improved conditions, but activists argue Taliban threats persist. President Donald Trump urged to rethink decision amid deportation fears.

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