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White House touts immigration success in first 100 days of Trump's term
ICE chief Tom Homan touted a 96% decrease in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump's administration during a Monday press conference. Read More.

BY Anders Hagstrom

04.28.25

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RFK Jr. Teases Next Target After Artificial Dye Ban
"We're gonna start on that next..." Read More.

BY Zero Hedge

04.26.25

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Democrats Spent Years Running Their Cities’ Budgets Into The Red. Now That Tab Is Finally Coming Due
City officials in Chicago and Los Angeles are currently grappling with large budget shortfalls. Read More.

BY Ireland Owens

04.25.25

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New York’s ‘RFK Jr. Act’ Would Mandate Vaccine Reporting For Adults. Medical Freedom Advocates Are Fighting Back
The “Registry for Keeping Justified Records Act,” or “RFK Jr. Act,” would create mandatory vaccine reporting for adults in New York State. It has strong support among lawmakers, but faces stiff opposition from opponents, who will rally in Albany on May 14. Read More.

BY Arthur Weinstein

04.25.25

Report: Harvard has $7M per undergrad, gets $550M annually from govt
Fiscal watchdog OpenTheBooks analyzed how much Harvard is getting from the federal government amid its battle with Trump, who has pulled over $2 billion from the university. Read More.

BY Alec Schemmel

04.25.25

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RFK Jr. Wants CDC to Stop Recommending COVID Shots for Kids, Inside Sources Say
According to the two people who spoke to Politico on condition of anonymity, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has advocated internally to have the CDC stop recommending COVID-19 vaccines for children, arguing there is little scientific evidence that the shot provides a benefit to babies and young children. Read More.

BY Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

04.23.25

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Mysterious Swiss Billionaire Spent $800 Million Bankrolling Left Wing Causes, States Say No More
Over the past two decades, a reclusive Swiss billionaire has poured more than $800 million into left-wing causes across America. Now, states are fighting back. Read More.

BY Floyd Buford

04.24.25

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DOJ Files First-Ever RICO Charges Against 27 Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Department of Justice filed multiple federal charges against 27 members of the hyperviolent Tren de Aragua Venezuelan gang on Monday. The charges include Racketeering, Narcotics and Sex Trafficking, Robbery, and Firearms offenses. DOJ officials say this marks the first time RICO charges have been filed against Tren de Aragua gang members. | Border / Cartel Chronicles Read More.

BY Bob Price

04.23.25

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Google Warns Breaking Up Its Monopoly Would Harm U.S. in 'Global Race with China'
The remedies trial to address Google's search monopoly verdict began Monday in Washington, D.C., with the company arguing that a breakup proposed by the DOJ would put the United States at a disadvantage in the global race for technological supremacy, particularly against China. Read More.

04.22.25

Thiel: Thousands Of Virtue Signaling Bureaucrats Can Be Prosecuted For Defrauding The Government
Tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel said "virtue signalling is a sign that you're doing something evil" in an interview on Joe Lonsdale's podcast. Read More.

BY Ian Schwartz

04.22.25

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State senator: IL bill regulating cryptocurrency will put 'brick on growth'
Illinois lawmakers are considering additional regulations on the cryptocurrency industry. Read More.

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Apple leans on synthetic data to upgrade AI privately
Apple is developing a system to improve its AI using synthetic data and on-device comparisons—without collecting or viewing user emails or messages. Read More.

BY Muhammad Zulhusni

04.15.25

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“HE IS RISEN!!” – Trump Releases Easter Message
Donald Trump released two Easter messages early Easter morning. In the first, he said, “Whether you are heading out to ... Read More.

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EPA head: Protecting environment, growing economy go hand in hand
President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is crisscrossing the country, meeting with policy leaders and everyday Americans to address issues of importance to Read More.

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Chemicals in Plastics May Disrupt Body’s Internal Clock, Raise Risk of Cancer and Chronic Disease
Plastics found in many common items contain chemicals that may interfere with the body’s circadian rhythm, increasing the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Researchers urge more studies, along with stricter regulation of plastic chemicals. Read More.

BY Pamela Ferdinand

04.18.25

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