Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clarified that travelers without a REAL ID can still fly domestically after the May 7 deadline, facing only extra steps at security. Passports and other federally recognized IDs will be accepted at checkpoints.
The Trump administration has barred Harvard University from receiving new federal grants due to concerns over campus issues and management. This decision, announced on May 5, aims to push Harvard toward significant reforms.
President Trump has declared national holidays to honor U.S. victories in World War I and II. His initiative aims to celebrate America's pivotal role and instill pride in our shared history.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a 20 percent cut in U.S. military officers, including four-star generals and admirals, as part of President Trump's reform agenda. Announced on May 5, this move aims to streamline leadership and enhance efficiency.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), backed by Elon Musk, has saved $165 billion to date, equating to over $1,000 per taxpayer. Announced on May 3, these savings stem from asset sales, contract cancellations, and more under President Trump's leadership.
Blood clots, often silent, can be deadly, affecting 900,000 Americans yearly. Spot symptoms like leg swelling or chest pain and prevent them with simple steps like regular movement, hydration, and compression stockings to stay safe.
A Florida study found Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine recipients had a 37% higher death rate than Moderna recipients. The research, led by Dr. Joseph Ladapo, calls for further investigation into vaccine safety.
US LNG exports hit a record in March, with 15.8 billion cubic feet per day, driven by new capacity at Plaquemines LNG. The Trump administration’s policies fuel this boom, boosting jobs and energy security.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy canceled $54 million in university grants tied to DEI and green projects, refocusing the Department of Transportation on safety and infrastructure. The move aligns with President Trump's agenda to eliminate wasteful spending.
President Trump ruled out a third term, endorsing Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as top 2028 GOP contenders. He is focused on a strong four-year term to pass the torch to a new Republican leader, ensuring MAGA's future.
The Trump DOJ sued Colorado and Denver over sanctuary laws, alleging they block federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit claims these policies violate the Constitution and enable crime, citing a gang incident in Aurora.
A federal appeals court halted a ruling to reinstate Voice of America staff, backing President Trump’s reform of the agency. The decision pauses plans for over 1,000 employees to return, aligning with efforts to address perceived bias.
Vice President JD Vance visited Nucor Steel in South Carolina, praising its advanced technology as key to an industrial renaissance. The plant showcases the Trump administration’s push for domestic manufacturing strength.
President Trump ended a trade exemption allowing cheap Chinese goods to enter the U.S. duty-free, protecting American businesses. The move may raise prices but aims to boost domestic manufacturing and jobs.
The DOJ, under Pam Bondi, sues Hawaii, Michigan, New York, and Vermont over climate laws, citing threats to energy independence. The lawsuits aim to block state actions against fossil fuel companies and climate superfund laws, aligning with Trump’s energy agenda.
DOGE referred the U.S. Institute of Peace to the DOJ after its chief accountant allegedly deleted a terabyte of financial data. The recovered records revealed a $130,000 Taliban contract, prompting firings and a headquarters transfer.
President Trump’s executive order halts federal funding for NPR and PBS, saving taxpayer dollars from biased media. Supported by Rep. Scott Perry, the move will redirect funds to national priorities or provide savings to reduce the deficit.
President Trump inspired Alabama’s Class of 2025, calling them pioneers of America’s Golden Age in a historic commencement address. He urged graduates to lead with perseverance and optimism, touting his administration’s early successes.
President Trump signed an executive order on May 1 to establish the Religious Liberty Commission, aimed at protecting faith-based rights. Led by Dan Patrick and Ben Carson, it will address threats to religious freedom and advise on policy.
President Trump's fifth cabinet meeting on April 30 highlighted tariff-driven economic strategies and celebrated a successful first 100 days. Key figures like Marco Rubio and Scott Bessent discussed trade and workforce cuts, reinforcing the administration’s vision.
The U.S. has begun prosecuting illegal immigrants for entering a new military zone along the Mexico border, with 28 charged. The Army’s control of 110,000 acres aims to deter illegal crossings, backed by 11,900 troops.
President Trump secures $8 trillion in U.S. investments from top CEOs like Apple and NVIDIA, driving job creation and manufacturing. His tariff and tax policies fuel this historic economic surge, promising prosperity for American workers.
Ultra-processed foods, like sugary cereals and processed meats, are linked to over 124,000 premature U.S. deaths yearly. Studies show a 3% higher death risk per 10% increase in consumption, urging a shift to whole foods.
Texas' landmark $1 billion school choice law empowers parents with public funds for private school tuition or homeschooling. Governor Abbott's victory, backed by national advocates, positions Texas as a leader in educational freedom.
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