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News   -   Mar 21, 2025 Tesla Faces Domestic Terrorism as Bondi Cracks Down
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has charged individuals with 'domestic terrorism' for attacking Tesla properties with Molotov cocktails, signaling a crackdown on violence linked to Elon Musk's role in Trump's administration. Bondi's actions reflect a major push against lawlessness.

Tucker Carlson   -   Mar 20, 2025 Bob Lighthizer on Trump's Tariff Plan to Rescue the Middle Class
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Bob Lighthizer defends Trump’s tariffs as the key to saving the middle class from decades of job-killing free trade. He sees them as a weapon against China and a boost for U.S. manufacturing.

News   -   Mar 20, 2025 Taliban Frees American After Years in Captivity, Rubio Hails Trump’s Focus
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The Taliban freed American George Glezmann after over two years, a win for Trump’s diplomacy hailed by Rubio. Qatar’s mediation secured the release, spotlighting a shift from Biden’s approach.

Megyn Kelly   -   Mar 20, 2025 Megyn Kelly Unpacks Ruling on Trump’s Transgender Military Ban
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Megyn Kelly, with Rich Lowry and Charles Cooke, critiques a judge’s ruling against Trump’s transgender military ban, arguing it reflects judicial overreach and threatens national security. This prioritizes ideology over military readiness.

News   -   Mar 20, 2025 Musk Warns DOGE Cuts Are Vital to Save America from Financial Ruin
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Elon Musk warns that without DOGE’s cuts to federal spending, America faces bankruptcy as deficits soar past $2 trillion. His conservative push targets waste to save the ‘ship of America.’

Diet & Nutrition   -   Mar 20, 2025 Secretary Kennedy’s Radical Transparency to Reshape U.S. Food Supply
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a 'radical transparency' plan on March 17, 2025, to make U.S. food the healthiest globally, targeting additives and ultra processed foods. Backed by President Trump, he’s challenging Big Food to prioritize health over profit.

Preventative Healthcare   -   Mar 20, 2025 Microplastics in the Brain Could Cause Dementia
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Microplastics are flooding human brains, with levels soaring 50% over the last eight years and dementia patients showing up to 10 times more microplastics. The evidence calls for urgent action to curb plastic pollution and the use of plastic in our food supply.

News   -   Mar 19, 2025 Trump’s Manufacturing Boom in February Triples Growth Forecasts
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U.S. manufacturing surged 0.9 percent in February, tripling forecasts and signaling Trump’s economic policies are sparking a revival. Growth faces tariff challenges but reflects a rejection of past stagnation.

News   -   Mar 19, 2025 America’s Optimism Soars to 20-Year High Under Trump
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America’s optimism has hit a 20-year high, with 44 percent of citizens saying the nation is on the right track under Trump’s leadership. His bold policies on immigration, energy, and the economy have fueled a dramatic shift in public sentiment since his reelection.

News   -   Mar 18, 2025 MS-13 Leader’s Extradition Signals Trump’s Tough Crime Stance
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FBI Director Kash Patel secures the extradition of MS-13 leader Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales from Mexico. Trump’s administration touts it as a win for law and order, targeting gang violence head-on.

News   -   Mar 18, 2025 USPS Teams with DOGE to Slash 10,000 Jobs, Aims for Fiscal Health
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The USPS, facing a $9.5 billion loss, has partnered with DOGE to cut 10,000 jobs and overhaul its $78 billion budget. The plan targets inefficiencies and regulatory burdens to restore fiscal health.

News   -   Mar 18, 2025 Dan Bongino Sworn in as FBI Deputy Director
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Dan Bongino, a conservative commentator and ex-Secret Service agent, was sworn in as FBI Deputy Director on March 17, 2025, under Director Kash Patel. His appointment signals Trump’s push to reform the FBI with loyal, tough-on-crime leaders. Supporters cheer a return to justice.

News   -   Mar 17, 2025 Trump Unleashes 1798 Alien Enemies Act to Speed Gang Deportations
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President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members of Tren de Aragua (TdA), classified as a terrorist group amid rising U.S. crime. A federal judge temporarily blocked some deportations, igniting a legal battle over executive authority and national security.

Diet & Nutrition   -   Mar 17, 2025 Limes: Boosting Immunity and Preventing Kidney Stones
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Limes are packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, boosting immunity and aiding digestion. They can prevent kidney stones by increasing urinary citrate levels. Incorporate limes into your diet for health and culinary benefits.

Social Connections   -   Mar 17, 2025 The History of St. Patrick’s Day: From Saint to Celebration
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St. Patrick’s Day began as a feast for a British-born saint who brought Christianity to Ireland. It grew into America’s parades, like New York’s in 1762, and now spans the globe with green pride.

News   -   Mar 14, 2025 Senate Advances Bill to Classify Fentanyl as Schedule I Drug
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US Senate bill 331, advanced March 13, classifies fentanyl as Schedule I, imposing harsh penalties like 10 years for 100 grams on traffickers. Targeting over 70,000 annual deaths, it aims to crush cartels flooding streets with this lethal drug.

United States   -   Mar 14, 2025 Plan Your Summer Trip to Yellowstone: Highlights and Local Gems
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Plan a summer trip to Yellowstone with highlights like Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic, plus local gems in West Yellowstone and Cody. Stay near the park and dine on bison burgers and steaks.

News   -   Mar 14, 2025 Bessent to Breitbart: Reprivatizing the U.S. Economy Is the Fix
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In a Breitbart interview, Secretary Bessent pushed reprivatizing the U.S. economy to cut the $840 billion deficit. Tariffs and deregulation aim to shift growth to private hands.

Books   -   Mar 13, 2025 California Corruption Unveiled in New Book "Fool's Gold"
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The newly released book "Fool's Gold" by Susan Crabtree and Jedd McFatter exposes California’s corruption, from Newsom’s shady deals with utilities and China to soft-on-crime policies fueling chaos. It’s a wake-up call for a state, and nation, at risk.

News   -   Mar 13, 2025 Historical Background of Canada and EU Tariffs on US Goods
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Canada’s 298 percent butter tariff and 245 percent cheese duty, plus EU’s 40 percent cheese tax, have long crippled U.S. exporters. Trump’s hefty tariffs on Canada and the EU fight back against decades of unfair trade hurting American farmers and workers.

Preventative Healthcare   -   Mar 13, 2025 RFK Jr. Targets Artificial Dyes in Push for Healthier Food
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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. demands food giants like PepsiCo and Kraft Heinz remove artificial dyes or face regulation, targeting a healthier U.S. food supply. His push, backed by state bans and prior FDA action on Red Dye No. 3, aims to end corporate self-certification of additives by 2028.

News   -   Mar 11, 2025 Medicaid’s $1.1 Trillion Fiasco: A Decade of Taxpayer Betrayal
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A study estimates Medicaid lost $1.1 trillion to improper payments over a decade, doubling CMS figures. Eligibility errors and fraud fuel the crisis, prompting calls for reform.

News   -   Mar 11, 2025 Experience the Spectacle of a Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13th
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On March 13, 2025, North Americans can witness a total lunar eclipse, where the Moon turns red. This 'blood moon' event starts at 11:57 PM (EDT), reaching totality from 2:26 AM to 3:31 AM (EDT). No special equipment is needed to enjoy this celestial spectacle.

News   -   Mar 10, 2025 Missouri Secures $24B Judgment Against China in Historic Lawsuit
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Missouri wins a historic $24B judgment against China for its handling of the coronavirus. The lawsuit, filed in 2020, accuses China of negligence leading to significant economic and health damages in Missouri. This ruling sets a legal precedent for holding foreign nations accountable.

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