President Trump announced on May 11 an executive order to reduce prescription drug prices 'almost immediately.' This bold move, set for signing at the White House, aims to ease the financial burden on millions of Americans struggling with high medication costs.
RFK Jr. and other HHS officials shared their vision to transform healthcare on FoxNews 'Special Report' highlighting the 'Make America Healthy Again' platform. Their focus on prevention and transparency aims to address chronic diseases and inefficiencies.
President Trump announced the termination of the Biden administration's Digital Equity Act on May 8, citing its illegality and unconstitutional funding. This decision, made with Secretary Howard Lutnick, aims to cut costs and uphold legal standards.
President Trump has appointed Judge Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. Attorney for DC, a role critical to high profile cases. Her extensive legal background in New York positions her as a strong leader for this influential position.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a major overhaul of U.S. air traffic control systems on May 8, focusing on safety and efficiency. The plan includes upgrading to fiber optics, rebuilding key facilities, and installing new radios for better communication.
U.S. jobless claims dropped by 13,000 to 228,000 for the week ending May 3, signaling a strong labor market. This decline, below the forecast of 230,000, reflects employer confidence and economic stability.
The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to revoke temporary immigration status for over 530,000 individuals from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. This move challenges a federal judge's ruling blocking the termination of parole granted under the prior administration.
Cardinal Robert Prevost, a Chicago native, was elected the first American pope, taking the name Leo XIV. His missionary work in Peru and Vatican leadership shape his historic papacy.
The Trump administration's proposed Department of Energy budget cuts $19.3 billion from prior green initiatives, reducing the total to $45.1 billion. It boosts nuclear security funding by 25 percent, reflecting a focus on national defense over other energy programs.
The House passed HR 881 on May 7, banning DHS grants to colleges tied to China's Communist Party entities. This bipartisan move, supported by a 266-153 vote, aims to curb CCP influence through programs like Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses.
President Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means as Surgeon General on May 7, aligning with the 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative. Her focus on functional medicine aims to combat chronic disease and improve national health.
A recent study links a common plastic chemical, DEHP to over 13 percent of heart disease deaths in 2018, especially among those aged 55 to 64. Study authors urge reduced exposure through regulation and consumer awareness.
The Trump administration has built nearly 78 miles of border barriers since January, with Secretary Kristi Noem leading efforts to enhance security. Contracts for 40 more miles are awarded, and surveillance cameras are being added to deter illegal crossings.
The DEA made history with the largest fentanyl bust ever, arresting 16 people, including a Sinaloa Cartel leader, and seizing over three million pills. This operation marks a significant strike against the opioid crisis devastating U.S. communities.
Over 15,000 USDA employees have accepted a federal buyout, marking a major workforce reduction. Under Secretary Brooke Rollins, the focus is on efficiency and prioritizing farmers and ranchers.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced potential trade deals with major U.S. partners this week. Speaking to Congress, he highlighted promising offers to reduce tariffs and unfair practices.
The USDA, with DHS and local law enforcement, conducted a major operation targeting food stamp fraud in southern California, surveilling over 100 locations. This crackdown resulted in arrests and evidence collection to protect taxpayer funds and ensure SNAP integrity.
Supreme Court upholds military ban on transgender troops, lifting an injunction and allowing discharges. The May 6 ruling affects 4,240 service members as legal battles continue in the Ninth Circuit.
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.
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