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DOJ Starts $1.7B Fund for Trump Allies Hurt by Weaponization
The Trump administration on Monday announced the creation a $1.7 billion fund to compensate allies of the Republican president who believe they were mistreated by

Tudor Dixon returns to Michigan politics with new PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in key battleground
FIRST ON FOX: Former GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon is stepping back into Michigan politics, this time as the public face of a new multi-million
Trump: Media Has ‘Gone CRAZY!!!’
President Donald Trump said legacy media outlets would falsely portray an American military victory over Iran as an Iranian success, declaring, “The Dumacrats and Media
Iran War Fuels Inflation Fears as Global Bond Yields Surge
Government bond yields across major economies surged recently to their highest levels in decades as investors reacted to escalating tensions tied to the Iran war
Trump Allies Urge WH to Require OK on Advanced AI Models
A coalition of more than 60 allies of President Donald Trump is pressing the White House to require federal testing and approval of the most
Trump Team Pushes Bigger US Role in Greenland
Trump administration officials reportedly have met with Greenland representatives in Washington, D.C., several times in recent months to discuss the United States’ role on the
Robert Gates: Crisis-Hit Cubans Could Flood U.S.
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned that mounting instability in Cuba could trigger a mass migration crisis to the U.S. similar to the 1980 Mariel
Judge Allows Gun, Notebook as Evidence at Mangione’s CEO Murder Trial
A gun and notebook that prosecutors say link Luigi Mangione to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson can be used as evidence at his
SpaceX Set for Record-Breaking Starship Launch
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing to launch a dramatically upgraded Starship next week in a high-stakes test that could become the tallest and most powerful
Supreme Court Rejects Drugmakers’ Appeals Over Medicare Price Talks
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US, Nigeria strike ISIS fighters again from the air after killing senior leader
U.S. and Nigerian forces launched another strike against ISIS fighters in Nigeria, according to U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), just days after they carried out an
Fassbender-Vikander: “Noi, alieni del cinema, insieme nel folle kolossal coreano Hope”
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High Court Sends American Indian Voting Rights Ruling to Lower Court
The Supreme Court acted in a Voting Rights Act case brought by American Indian tribes on Monday, saying a closely watched ruling needs to be
HHS Launches Program to Rescue Missing Kids
The Department of Health and Human Services has reportedly launched a new program to locate missing foster children as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to

Swing-seat Republican sidelined by ‘serious’ illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread
An absent House lawmaker is expected to miss several more weeks of work after vanishing from Capitol Hill and the campaign trail due to an
Supreme Court Rejects Drugmakers’ Appeals Over Medicare Price Talks
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected appeals from pharmaceutical companies that object to negotiating Medicare drug prices with the federal government.
Bond Yield Surge Threatens Stock Rally, Fed Rate Cuts
A global surge in bond yields is intensifying fears that the Federal Reserve keep interest rates higher, or even raise them, threatening the powerful rally
Massie Faces Trump-Backed Kentucky Challenge
U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, one of President Donald Trump’s most vocal critics within the Republican Party, faces a tough primary challenge Tuesday in Kentucky’s state
Trump Weighs WH Helipad to Accommodate New Marine One Fleet
President Donald Trump is considering installing a helipad on the White House grounds to accommodate a new generation of Marine One helicopters whose powerful engines
TSA to Test Offsite Airport Security Screening
The Transportation Security Administration reportedly will experiment with conducting offsite security screening of airline passengers beginning next month, a move supporters say could streamline travel