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US companies urge Trump to reject exceptions to steel tariffs

CEOs of leading American steel companies sent a letter to President Trump on Friday, urging him not to provide any exceptions or exclusions to the planned steel tariffs set to go into effect on March 12. The letter, obtained by NewsNation, has been signed by the CEOs of companies such as US Steel Corporation, Cleveland-Cliffs...

Fetterman: ‘Columbia pays for its failure’ with $400M in grants axed

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) criticized leaders at Columbia University for allegedly allowing antisemitic rhetoric to spread throughout campus, which has resulted in the institution being stripped of $400 million in federal grants. “Columbia let antisemitism run amok to cater to lunatic fringe and paid provocateurs. Leadership allowed those assholes to take over the campus and...

5 notable images flagged in Pentagon’s DEI purge

The Pentagon has marked thousands of photos and online posts for deletion as part of an anti-DEI initiative, including photos of the Tuskegee Airmen, the Enola Gay bomber, and trailblazing women in the military.

Trump hosts crypto leaders at White House summit

The cryptocurrency industry flocked to Washington on Friday for the White House’s first-ever crypto summit, where President Trump and his cabinet made clear the “war on crypto” is over in Washington. The summit brought together industry experts, pro-crypto lawmakers and administration officials, marking a notable moment for the digital assets space as it looks to reach...

Gene Hackman’s wife Betsy Arakawa died from hantavirus. But what is it?

A medical examiner confirmed Friday that Betsy Arakawa, a concert pianist and wife of Gene Hackman, died of illness caused by hantavirus.

Evening Report — Trump turns up heat on Russia, Ukraine

Presented by National Council on Aging — Plus: Rubio, Musk clash at Cabinet meeting {beacon} Evening Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS © UPI Trump ramps up rhetoric against Russia, Ukraine, Iran PRESIDENT TRUMP HAD POINTED WORDS Friday for both Russia and Ukraine, as the U.S. prepares to send an envoy to the Middle East to...

FEMA fires three more people connected to directive to skip homes with Trump signs

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said it fired three people who were associated with a supervisor’s directive to skip homes with President Trump’s campaign signs while facilitating Hurricane Milton disaster relief efforts following an investigation. “That investigation has concluded, and upon my review of all related materials, three additional individuals have been terminated. This...

Noem says DHS has ID’d, will seek prosecution of ‘criminal leakers’

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Friday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified two "criminal leakers" within its ranks and will refer them to the Department of Justice for felony prosecutions. "We have identified criminal leakers within @DHSgov and are preparing to refer these perpetrators to the @TheJusticeDept for felony prosecutions. These...

Loeffler: SBA will relocate 6 offices out of ‘sanctuary cities’

The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced it will relocate six of its regional offices out of often-called “sanctuary cities,” arguing that the existing locations are bad for small business communities and not complying with federal immigration law.  The SBA will move the offices from Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City and Seattle to “less...

Democrats sound alarm on job cut threats to grid

{beacon} View Online Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Democrats warn budget cuts pose risks to power grids Congressional Democrats are sounding the alarm on the impact of sweeping federal job cuts to the resilience of U.S. power grids. © Adobe Stock As early as February, about 130 federal workers were fired from...

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