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Trump Administration Removes Spyware-linked Execs from Sanctions List
President Donald Trumps administration has lifted sanctions on three executives tied to the spy software consortium Intellexa according to a notice published to the U.S. Treasurys website.
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FDA's Diamantas Sets 2026 MAHA Agenda for Healthier Foods
Kyle Diamantas the Food and Drug Administrations deputy commissioner for human foods hopes 2026 is the year for the Make America Healthy Movement.
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Trump Urges GOP to Direct Healthcare Funds to Patients
President Donald Trump called on Republicans to stop directing federal healthcare dollars to insurance companies and instead send the money directly to individuals renewing a long-standing GOP argument over how healthcare subsidies should be structured.
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US Military Strikes Five More Alleged Drug Boats, Killing 8
The U.S. military said Wednesday it struck three more boats that were allegedly smuggling drugs killing three people while others jumped overboard and may have survived. The statement by U.S. Southern Command which oversees South America did not reveal where the attacks ...
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Chad Wolf to Newsmax: ICE, Border Patrol Recruiting Surge Under Trump
Former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf told Newsmax rising recruitment at ICE and the Border Patrol reflects renewed confidence among federal law enforcement officers who believe they can once again do their jobs under President Donald Trump.
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Tony Perkins to Newsmax: Chick-Fil-A 'Dug In' on DEI
Tony Perkins president of the Family Research Council appeared Wednesday on Newsmax to criticize Chick-fil-A for maintaining its commitment to diversity equity and inclusion initiatives arguing the company has strayed from its religious roots.
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Trump: Tariffs Lead to 'World Record' US Investment Boom
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the United States has set a "world record" for investment flowing into a single country crediting tariffs and domestic manufacturing incentives for an unprecedented surge in new factories and business expansion.
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Trump: National Guard Being Removed From Chicago, L.A., Portland
President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration is removing the National Guard from Chicago Los Angeles and Portland Oregon but added in his social media post that federal forces will come back if crime rates go up.
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Sen. Mullin to Newsmax: $223M Will Transform Rural Health in Oklahoma
Sen. Markwayne Mullin R-Okla. said 223 million in newly announced federal funding will significantly strengthen healthcare access in Oklahomas rural communities boosting hospitals workforce development and critical care services in underserved areas.
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Rep. Kiley to Newsmax: $32 Billion in COVID Funds Went to Organized Crime
Rep. Kevin Kiley R-Calif. sharply criticized what he described as widespread fraud and fiscal mismanagement in California during an appearance Wednesday on Newsmax pointing to billions of dollars in taxpayer losses and stalled infrastructure projects.
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Lake to Newsmax: Minn. Fraud Likely Tied to Democrats
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake told Newsmax on Wednesday that the massive fraud scandal unfolding in Minnesota may ultimately trace back to Democrat politicians - if investigators are willing to follow the money.
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Chief Justice: Constitution Remains 'Firm and Unshaken'
Chief Justice John Roberts said Wednesday that the Constitution remains a sturdy pillar for the country a message that comes after a tumultuous year in the nations judicial system and with pivotal Supreme Court decisions on the horizon.
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Minn. State Lawmaker to Newsmax: Fraud Has Only 2 Explanations
Minnesota State Rep. Walter Hudson told Newsmax on Wednesday that a surge of attention to alleged daycare fraud in his state has stripped away plausible deniability for regulators and elected officials arguing that failures point to either gross incompetence or complicity.
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Mitchell Feierstein to Newsmax: Expect Volatile Markets in 2026
Hedge fund manager and investor Mitchell Feierstein said Wednesday that Americans should brace for a volatile stock market in 2026 even as interest rates begin to fall and some economic conditions improve under President Donald Trumps policies.
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Mamdani Reverses Position on Control of NYC Schools
New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said Wednesday that he will no longer pursue ending mayoral control of New York Citys public school system reversing a position he had repeatedly taken during his campaign.
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Trump Bids Sarcastic Adieu to George, Amal Clooney
President Donald Trump took aim at George Clooney and his wife human rights lawyer Amal Clooney after reports that the couple and their twin children were granted French citizenship using the news to criticize immigration policy and mock Clooneys political activism.
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Judge Tosses Georgia RICO Case in 'Cop City' Protest
A Georgia judge dismissed racketeering charges against activists linked to the "Cop City" protests weakening one of the states most aggressive efforts to use organized crime laws against demonstrators and reviving debate over the limits of prosecuting protesters.
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Julie Kelly Details Alleged Falsehoods by Jack Smith
Investigative journalist Julie Kelly on Wednesday accused former special counsel Jack Smith of making multiple false and misleading claims about his prosecutions of President Donald Trump.
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Boeing Lands $2.7B Apache Helicopter Support Deal
The U.S. military has awarded Boeing a 2.7 billion contract for post-production support services related to Apache helicopters the Pentagon said Friday. The announcement came a month after the Army awarded Boeing a separate 4.7 billion contract for new build ...
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U.S. Grants TSMC License to Import Chip Equipment to China
The U.S. government has granted an annual license to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to import U.S. chip manufacturing equipment to its facilities in Nanjing China the chipmaker said Thursday.
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RNC Highlights Trump's Major Feats in 2025
The Republican National Committee on Wednesday released a year-in-review highlighting what it described as President Donald Trumps major feats during his first year back in office in 2025 pointing to gains in the economy border enforcement and foreign policy.
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Social Security Rejects WashPost Report as Fearmongering
The Social Security Administration forcefully rejected a Washington Post report alleging worsening service and backlogs under President Donald Trump.
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Energy Dept Expands Orders to Keep Power Plants Online
The Department of Energy has issued a series of emergency orders in recent weeks directing power plants in several states to remain online.
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Minneapolis Daycare Burglarized Amid Minn. Fraud Scrutiny
A Minneapolis childcare center run by Somali immigrants reported a burglary this week in which "important documents" were stolen as Minnesota faces intensifying scrutiny over alleged fraud in human services programs funded by state and federal governments.
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Minn. Speaker: GOP Steered Shirley to Daycare Sites
Minnesota GOP House Speaker Lisa Demuth confirmed this week that Republican lawmakers helped direct independent journalist Nick Shirley to daycare facilities amid growing concerns over widespread fraud in state and federally funded programs.