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Labor OIG: $1B in COVID Benefits Vulnerable to Fraud
The Labor Department’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has determined that just under $1 billion in COVID-era unemployment benefits has not been used and could
Report: WH Baby Formula Reform May Temper MAHA Priorities
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s effort to overhaul U.S. infant formula standards is unlikely to adopt some of the more controversial
Fed’s Goolsbee: ‘Several’ Rate Cuts Possible This Year if Inflation Gets on Track to 2%
The U.S. Federal Reserve could approve “several more” interest rate cuts this year if inflation resumes a decline to the central bank’s 2% target, Chicago
Sarah Ferguson all’amico Epstein: “Sto aspettando che Eugenie rientri da un weekend di sesso”
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Trump withholds endorsement in fiery GOP Senate primary as early voting begins in Texas
President Donald Trump says he’s not ready yet to take sides in the combustible Republican Senate primary in right-leaning Texas. “I just haven’t made a
Ken Timmerman to Newsmax: Civil Rights Icon Jackson Had ‘Checkered Past’
The late Rev. Jesse Jackson leaves a complicated legacy that includes both generosity and controversy, author and investigative journalist Ken Timmerman, who wrote “Shakedown: Exposing
Newsmax CEO Ruddy to Keynote Ave Maria Liberty Ball
Next week, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy will be the keynote speaker for Ave Maria School of Law’s annual Liberty Ball.

Trump hammers AOC Munich stumbles as ‘not a good look for the United States’
President Donald Trump said the way Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez answered questions at the Munich Security Conference “was not a good look for the United States.”
Hillary Clinton: GOP Using Epstein Probe to Shield Trump
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said House Republicans investigating the Epstein files are using her and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to divert
Trump: Jesse Jackson Was a Good Man
President Donald Trump on Tuesday offered his “deepest sympathies and condolences” to Jesse Jackson’s family after news that the civil rights leader had died.[#item_full_content]
Hegseth Orders Removal of Army Adviser Linked to Milley
War Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the removal of a senior Army public affairs official who previously served under former Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark
Drone Manufacturer Supplying IDF Kicked Out of Brooklyn Navy Yard
An American New York City-based drone manufacturer, Easy Aerial, had its lease terminated by the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the New York Post reported.[#item_full_content]

Iran fires live missiles into Strait of Hormuz as Trump envoys arrive for nuclear talks
Iran fired live missiles into the Strait of Hormuz during naval drills Tuesday and signaled it is prepared to close the strategic waterway if ordered
Milan, Allegri: “Non abbiamo più margini di errore. Inter-Juve? Situazioni che ci sono sempre state”
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Niente “Stranamore” in Rai. I diritti rimangono a Mediaset
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Election integrity groups press Supreme Court to require ballots by Election Day
FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of election integrity groups is urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that found federal law requires

Texas early voting begins ahead of contentious March 3 primary elections
Early voting ahead of Texas’ March 3 primary contests runs from Tuesday, Feb. 17 through Friday, Feb. 27, according to the Texas secretary of state.
Jesse Jackson Once Promoted Trump
The late civil rights leader Jesse Jackson on at least two occasions praised his “friend” Donald Trump for helping to promote “diversity” on Wall Street

Trump task force racks up 500 arrests in January as president brands cartels ‘ISIS of the Western Hemisphere’
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump’s joint Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) made more than 500 arrests in one month as the interagency operation conducted a “surge”
Labor OIG: $1B in COVID Benefits Vulnerable to Fraud
The Labor Department’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has determined that just under $1 billion in COVID-era unemployment benefits has not been used and could