The U.S. government offers a $5 million reward for information leading to the capture of an MS-13 leader on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. This dangerous fugitive's arrest is critical to disrupting the violent gang's operations in American communities.
Discover how Type 2 diabetes can be reversed through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise. Studies show weight loss can lead to remission, offering hope for better health without medication.
A U.S. prosecutor has accused the medical journal CHEST of potential bias in its publications, raising concerns about the integrity of research. Interim U.S. Attorney Edward Martin Jr. is seeking transparency on peer review processes and financial ties.
The FTC has sued Uber over deceptive billing and cancellation policies for Uber One subscriptions, alleging hidden fees and confusing processes. Announced on April 22, this lawsuit aims to protect consumers by pushing for transparency and fairness in Uber's practices.
Attorney General Pam Bondi hosted a task force meeting to combat anti-Christian bias, focusing on protecting religious freedoms. The initiative aims to address discrimination in various sectors and strengthen legal safeguards for faith-based communities.
U.S. troops now have authority to detain illegal immigrants trespassing on newly militarized border lands. This policy aims to strengthen security and support Border Patrol efforts in high-traffic areas.
The South Carolina Senate voted 33-6 to remove State Treasurer Curtis Loftis over a $1.8 billion accounting error that went undetected for over a decade. This historic action highlights the need for transparency and accountability in managing public funds.
Junk food has dominated American diets for decades, contributing to widespread health issues like obesity and heart disease. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., under President Trump's administration, is pushing for reforms to curb the food industry's influence and promote healthier choices.
The Trump administration is fast-tracking permits for 10 U.S. mining projects to boost domestic mineral production. This move aims to reduce reliance on China and strengthen national security.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to ban stock trading by members of Congress to prevent conflicts of interest. Senators Josh Hawley and Jon Ossoff, along with Representatives Abigail Spanberger and Chip Roy, lead the effort for transparency.
President Trump threatens to strip Harvard’s tax-exempt status over its DEI policies, escalating tensions after the university rejected administration demands. The move, backed by conservatives, could cost Harvard billions and signals a broader push to reform higher education.
Steve Hilton, ex-Fox News host, will run for California governor, aiming to end Democratic dominance. His campaign, to be launched in Huntington Beach, critiques one-party rule and focuses on jobs, housing, and education.
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Made in USA products are seeing heightened interest as consumers prioritize domestically made goods. Nimble small business entrepreneurs are capitalizing on this opportunity to drive growth and expand their market share.
President Trump cut another $1 billion in Harvard funding to enforce reforms combating antisemitism and biased policies, following a $2.2 billion freeze. The move pushes Harvard to adopt merit-based systems and get protests under control.
A House Oversight report supports a lab leak origin for COVID-19, citing unique viral traits and oversight failures. It accuses officials of obstruction and misinformation, challenging the natural origin theory.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has signed House Bill 2249, banning ultra-processed foods in public and charter schools. This law aims to improve student health by replacing unhealthy snacks with nutritious options.
President Trump extended the federal hiring freeze by 90 days, exempting critical roles in national security and public safety. Agencies will review staffing to optimize resources, continuing efforts to streamline government operations and focus on essential services.
Patty Morin, whose daughter Rachel was brutally killed by an illegal immigrant, spoke at the White House this week, urging the deportation of violent criminals. She made an emotional plea for stronger border security to protect American families and prevent tragedies like her daughter's murder.
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned a Chinese refinery for buying over $1 billion in Iranian oil, aiming to disrupt Iran's funding of militant groups. The move targets Shandong Shengxing Chemical and Iran's shadow fleet, escalating Trump's maximum pressure campaign.
Fifteen state attorneys general, led by Kansas and Tennessee officials, have urged Fortune 100 CEOs to abandon DEI policies due to legal concerns. They argue these initiatives may violate fairness laws and risk lawsuits.
The Texas House passed House Bill 1 on April 16 with an 84-63 vote, introducing universal school choice through education savings accounts of up to $10,500 per student. The bill also boosts public school funding by $6 billion and raises teacher pay.
The US Justice Department, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, sues Maine’s Department of Education for allowing transgender athletes in girls’ sports. The lawsuit seeks an injunction to bar transgender participation and restore female athletes’ titles, with potential funding cuts.
President Trump has signed an executive order requiring agencies to upgrade antiquated technology currently used for the infrastructure permitting process. This aims to boost efficiency and cut delays in federal approvals for major projects across the U.S.
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