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News   -   May 22, 2025 Defense Secretary Hegseth Launches Investigation Into 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a thorough investigation into the chaotic 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, focusing on the Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members. The probe aims to ensure accountability and transparency for the American people.

News   -   May 22, 2025 Senate Unanimously Approves 'No Tax on Tips Act' for Workers
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The Senate unanimously passed the 'No Tax on Tips Act,' eliminating federal taxes on tips for service workers with a deduction of up to $25,000. This fulfills a key promise by President Trump and now awaits House approval.

People   -   May 21, 2025 X Highlights from Doug Burgum Through May 20, 2025
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum’s X posts from April 29-May 18 focus on energy dominance, infrastructure, and land management. He highlighted Trump’s Middle East deal, domestic energy, and critical minerals.

News   -   May 21, 2025 Trump Announces $175 Billion Golden Dome: A Bold Missile Defense Vision
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President Trump unveiled the $175 billion 'Golden Dome' missile defense system on May 20, featuring advanced technologies across land, sea, and space. This ambitious plan, set to be operational in three years, reflects a strong commitment to national security.

Diet & Nutrition   -   May 21, 2025 RFK Jr. To Push Whole Foods in Upcoming U.S. Dietary Guidelines
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on May 14 that new U.S. dietary guidelines will promote whole foods, aiming for completion by August. The guidelines, a joint effort by Health and Human Services and USDA, will shape nutrition policy through 2030.

News   -   May 21, 2025 USDA Greenlights Nebraska's Ban on Soda and Energy Drinks for SNAP Benefits
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The USDA has approved Nebraska's request to ban the use of SNAP benefits for purchasing soda and energy drinks, effective May 19. This pilot program aims to promote healthier choices among recipients and could influence future SNAP policies nationwide.

News   -   May 21, 2025 Education Department Drops $37.7 Million Fine on Grand Canyon University
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The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, ending a long legal battle over its nonprofit status. The Phoenix-based Christian university celebrated the dismissal on May 17, with no penalties imposed.

News   -   May 21, 2025 Treasury Secretary Bessent Threatens Higher Tariffs for Uncooperative Nations
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned on May 18 that tariffs could return to levels set by President Trump on April 2 if nations don't negotiate in good faith. This move underscores the administration's commitment to fair trade and protecting American economic interests.

News   -   May 21, 2025 China's Economic Slowdown Worsens Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
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China's economy is slowing under the weight of U.S. trade tensions, with April data showing declines in industrial output and retail sales. Tariffs and uncertainty continue to challenge growth in China despite recent de-escalation efforts by Washington and Beijing.

News   -   May 20, 2025 In-N-Out Ditches Artificial Dyes in Drinks for Healthier Options
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In-N-Out is removing artificial dyes from strawberry milkshakes and pink lemonade, replacing them with natural coloring. The burger chain also plans to offer ketchup with sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup, reflecting their commitment to quality ingredients.

Senior Advocacy   -   May 20, 2025 CHIP IN Act: A Conservative Vision Empowering Veterans
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AARR advocates for the CHIP IN Act. H.R. 217 empowers communities to support veterans through private donations of property, enhancing healthcare and housing without expanding government. This conservative bill aligns with fiscal responsibility and local initiatives.

News   -   May 20, 2025 Weekly X Highlights from Jim Jordan Through May 19, 2025
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Representative Jim Jordan's recent X posts highlight his support for President Trump's border security and economic policies. He critiques Democrats and alleges Pfizer's election interference, reflecting his active conservative leadership.

News   -   May 20, 2025 DHS Completes First Self-Deportation Flight
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The Department of Homeland Security launched its first self-deportation flight on May 19, sending 64 individuals to Colombia and Honduras. This voluntary program offers a $1,000 stipend and travel aid, supporting legal immigration processes.

News   -   May 20, 2025 NJ Congresswoman Charged with Assault for ICE Facility Clash
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Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) faces assault charges after a clash with law enforcement at an ICE facility in Newark on May 9. U.S. Attorney Alina Habba announced the charges on May 19, highlighting the serious nature of the incident at Delaney Hall.

News   -   May 19, 2025 BREAKING: Supreme Court Backs Trump's Move to End Venezuelan Protections
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BREAKING: The Supreme Court has backed President Trump's request to end legal protections for Venezuelan nationals in the U.S. This ruling could lead to the deportation of thousands previously under Temporary Protected Status.

News   -   May 19, 2025 'WAVE OF TRANSPARENCY': FBI director hints at agency's move to rebuild Americans' trust
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FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on celebrating National Police Week, keeping the homeland safe, rebuilding trust in the FBI and alleged corruption within the agency.

News   -   May 19, 2025 Moody's Cuts U.S. Credit Rating Over $36 Trillion Debt Concerns
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Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating to Aa1 from Aaa due to a $36 trillion debt burden, raising concerns about fiscal health. This could impact President Trump's tax cut plans and affect borrowing costs.

News   -   May 19, 2025 Treasury Secretary Bessent Dismisses Moody’s Credit Downgrade Concerns
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating from Aaa to Aa1 on May 18, emphasizing economic growth over debt concerns. He defended President Trump’s tax cuts and tariffs as key drivers of prosperity.

News   -   May 19, 2025 Trump Wins Court Battle Over Restrictions on Federal Unions
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A federal appeals court on May 17 upheld a Trump administration executive order limiting union bargaining at federal agencies. The 2-1 ruling overturned a prior injunction, supporting the administration's national security rationale.

News   -   May 19, 2025 Supreme Court Tackles Nationwide Injunctions on Birthright Citizenship
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on May 15 regarding nationwide injunctions on President Trump's birthright citizenship order. The ruling could redefine judicial limits on executive actions.

News   -   May 19, 2025 Toxic Metals in Rice: Alarming Levels of Arsenic and Lead Found
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A new report by Healthy Babies, Bright Futures found toxic metals like arsenic in 100% of 145 rice samples tested across the US. One in four exceeded FDA safety levels, raising health concerns for families.

News   -   May 16, 2025 FBI Director Patel Confirms Relocation from Unsafe D.C. Headquarters
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FBI Director Kash Patel announced the agency will leave its unsafe Washington, D.C. headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover Building. About 1,500 employees will relocate to various U.S. locations to bolster the FBI's regional law enforcement efforts.

News   -   May 16, 2025 Trump Administration Pushes Supreme Court for DOGE Social Security Data Access
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The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to allow the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to access Social Security data, previously blocked by lower courts. This push, backed by Executive Order 14158, aims to enhance federal efficiency and cut costs for taxpayers.

Preventative Healthcare   -   May 16, 2025 Magnesium's Potential to Ease Fibromyalgia and Migraine Pain Explored
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Recent studies suggest magnesium may ease fibromyalgia pain and stress, as well as reduce migraine frequency. A recent trial showed promising results with a daily 100-milligram supplement, offering hope for natural relief.

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