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Children's breakfast cereals have seen a sharp rise in fat, sugar, and sodium over 13 years, per a JAMA study. This decline in nutrition may contribute to obesity and heart health risks for kids.
Elon Musk has left the Trump administration after 130 days as a Special Government Employee leading DOGE. His tenure focused on reducing federal waste, leaving a lasting impact on government efficiency efforts.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s X posts from May 21-28 highlight visa restrictions, free speech protections, and support for Syrian and Venezuelan democracy, reflecting strong diplomatic leadership.
ICE arrested Ramon Morales Reyes, a Mexican national, on May 22 for threatening to assassinate President Trump. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem praised the swift action, emphasizing public safety.
The FCC has proposed a rule to expose foreign adversary control in US communications, targeting China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela. This aims to enhance transparency and protect national security.
DOGE has terminated over 25,000 federal contracts and grants, saving $175 billion, or $1,056 per taxpayer. The cuts target wasteful spending across key agencies like Health and Human Services.
Two Secret Service officers were suspended after a physical altercation outside Barack Obama's DC home. The incident, deemed unacceptable by the agency, is under internal investigation.
President Trump threatened to cut federal funding to California over transgender athletes in women's sports. He criticized state policies as unfair to female competitors and 'TOTALLY DEMEANING'.
The Trump administration has paused new student visa interviews to enhance security via social media vetting. This impacts universities relying on international students, aligning with national safety priorities.
President Trump and Marco Rubio are overhauling the National Security Council with major staff cuts. Rubio confirmed the 'right-sizing' to align with Trump's vision in a statement.
The House passed the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' targeting Chinese solar firms by freezing tax credits starting in 2026. This move aims to block access to key U.S. subsidies for Chinese solar firms.
A San Diego migrant facility closed due to a 96 percent drop in illegal crossings, saving $5-30 million monthly. Jeffrey Stalnakerin of Border Patrol announced the dismantling on May 25.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on May 27 that the CDC will no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children and pregnant women. This shift bypasses traditional advisory processes, focusing on tailored health guidance.
Some Social Security recipients may get three payments in May 2025 due to scheduling overlaps. This affects those receiving both retirement benefits and SSI, with payments arriving based on birth dates and calendar quirks.
The Fifth Circuit ruled on May 23 that public libraries can select or remove books based on viewpoint as 'government speech.' This 10-7 decision in Little v. Llano County overturns prior bans on political book removals.
President Trump proposes redirecting $3 billion in Harvard grants to U.S. trade schools. This move aims to boost vocational training and support American workers with practical skills.
Dr. Oz reveals that DOGE has uncovered $14 billion in Medicaid fraud and waste due to duplicate coverage of individuals across multiple states. This significant finding highlights the urgent need for reform to protect taxpayer funds.
The MAHA Commission, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., released a report targeting childhood chronic disease with nutrition trials. It highlights poor diets and other factors as key drivers of this health crisis.
President Trump announced a 50 percent tariff on EU imports starting June 1 via Truth Social. He claims the EU was formed to exploit U.S. trade, aiming to protect American economic interests.
The FCC has banned labs tied to the Chinese regime from certifying US electronics on May 22. This move, aimed at national security, ensures only trusted entities test devices for American markets.
Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, citing violence and anti-Semitism. Nearly 6,800 students must transfer or lose legal status.
Supreme Court upholds Trump's removal of Biden appointees from NLRB and MSPB, affirming his authority. The ruling strengthens presidential control over federal agencies.
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil is optimistic about US relations after meeting Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the G7 in Banff. He noted positive signals and plans further talks in Washington.
The U.S. Senate voted to block California's plan to end gasoline vehicle sales by 2035, adopted by 11 states. This decision prioritizes consumer choice and economic stability over aggressive state mandates.