NASA has delayed the Artemis II moon mission to March after a hydrogen leak during a wet dress rehearsal. The agency prioritizes safety and plans another test to ensure success.
The documentary 'Melania' grossed $8 million in its opening weekend, marking the best debut for a documentary in over a decade. Director Brett Ratner credits First Lady Melania Trump for the film's visionary approach and success.
Fraud concerns in Somali-run day cares have spread from Minnesota to Ohio after a viral video exposed issues late last year. Ohio authorities are now investigating public tips and allegations of inflated claims, with a Somali worker alleging misconduct at her workplace.
NASA is preparing to launch the Artemis II mission, marking the first manned flight around the moon in over 50 years with the powerful Space Launch System rocket. The crew of four astronauts will embark on a 10-day journey to test critical systems for future lunar explorations.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposed a 0.09 percent increase in Medicare Advantage payments for 2027, resulting in over $700 million in additional funds. This modest hike supports fiscal responsibility while maintaining quality options for seniors.
Homicide rates in the U.S. dropped 21% in 2025, reaching a historic low of 4.0 per 100,000, per the Council on Criminal Justice. Trump's 'Make America Safe Again' policies are credited for this monumental safety turnaround.
President Trump signed the Board of Peace charter in Davos on January 22, launching an organization for Gaza's peace process. The initiative aims to oversee the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and reconstruction efforts.
President Trump, at the WEF in Davos, declared Greenland vital for the U.S. Golden Dome missile defense system. Treasury Secretary Bessent reinforced this, citing concerns over potential incursions.
Over 10,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested in Minnesota since December 1 under Operation Metro Surge. This ICE operation, one of the largest ever, targets criminals for removal, prioritizing public safety.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS administrator, has exposed up to $4 billion in health care fraud in California, dwarfing Minnesota's issues. The probe, with the U.S. Department of Justice, targets hospice care among other areas.
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter dismissed the Trump DOJ's bid for California voter rolls, calling it 'unprecedented and illegal.' This ruling blocks federal efforts to ensure election integrity through access to state data.
The State Department has paused immigrant visa processing for 75 countries over welfare concerns. This Trump administration policy aims to ensure financial self-sufficiency among immigrants.
A Senate report reveals UnitedHealth Group's aggressive tactics to boost Medicare funding via discretionary diagnoses. This strategy raises costs for beneficiaries and prompts calls for oversight.
Oregon is purging up to 800,000 inactive voter records under Secretary Tobias Read, following lawsuits by Judicial Watch and the Trump administration. This historic cleanup aims to boost election integrity.
The Trump administration ended TPS for 2,471 Somali nationals, requiring them to leave by March 17. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated conditions in Somalia no longer justify TPS, aligning with strict immigration enforcement.
Scott Adams, creator of 'Dilbert,' passed away at 68 on January 13 after battling prostate cancer. His iconic comic strip, once in over 2,000 newspapers, leaves a lasting legacy despite later controversies.
DHS and USCIS launched Operation PARRIS in Minnesota to combat refugee fraud, focusing on 5,600 cases without lawful status. The initiative includes new background checks and has referred fraud cases to ICE.
The SBA suspended nearly 7,000 Minnesota borrowers over suspected fraud in pandemic-era loans worth $400 million. This crackdown, led by Administrator Kelly Loeffler, aims to protect taxpayer funds and ensure program integrity.
Procter & Gamble has updated Crest children's toothpaste packaging under an agreement with Texas AG Ken Paxton. This addresses concerns over excessive fluoride use depicted on previous boxes.
President Trump announced a deal for Venezuela to supply up to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S., with revenue used solely for American goods. This includes agricultural products, medicines, and energy equipment.
NASA has delayed the Artemis II moon mission to March after a hydrogen leak during a wet dress rehearsal. The agency prioritizes safety and plans another test to ensure success.
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