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The case for REAL ID: Why Congress passed this requirement in 2005

Lawmakers passed the REAL ID law in 2005 after 9/11 hijackers used fake driver's licenses to board flights but delayed its implementation until May 7.

Trump’s executive order blitz: What he’s signed and what’s changed

President Donald Trump has signed at least 137 executive orders since the inauguration of his second term on Jan. 20, 2025.

America’s National Human Trafficking Hotline is failing those who need it the most — there should be federal reform, famous ex-victim says

In the fight against human trafficking, awareness without action is worse than ignorance — it’s abandoning victims’ hope. As a survivor of abduction and...

White House slams Amazon for showing price changes due to tariffs

The White House said Amazon was engaging in a "hostile and political act" with plans to display how much President Trump's tariffs will add to a product's price next to the item's total price.

Florida prepares to ban airplane ‘chemtrails’

Florida is on track to become the second state in the nation to ban "chemtrails," a nickname for aircraft condensation trails crisscrossing America's skies that some believe are laden with chemical or biological agents to control the weather or even people's minds.

Bessent: Tariff revenue will provide income tax relief

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that revenue from President Trump's tariffs could be so great that it provides relief from federal income taxes.

Appeals court pauses Tufts student’s transfer to Vermont in immigration detention case

A federal appeals court has paused a judge's order to bring a Turkish Tufts University student from a Louisiana immigration detention center back to New England this week so it can consider an emergency motion filed by the government.

Oversight Democrats demand interviews with officials pushed out of Pentagon

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are asking a trio of Pentagon officials forced out in the wake of a leak investigation to sit for questioning about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal to discuss sensitive information. The request asked for transcribed interviews with Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll, and Darin Selnick, who have protested...

Chemical in plastics linked to 350K heart disease deaths: Research

Daily exposure to certain chemicals used to manufacture household plastics may be connected to more than 356,000 cardiovascular-related deaths in 2018 alone, a new analysis has found. These chemicals, called phthalates, are present in products around the world but have particular popularity in the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific — regions...

Congressional leaders’ approval ratings underwater in new poll

A new CNN/SSRS poll found that none of the four Congressional leaders polled had a positive favorability rating, with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer all being largely unknown to the broader public.

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