Trump Says He’ll Reinstate Troops Who Refused COVID-19 Vaccination
By Zachary Stieber President Donald Trump said on Jan. 20—moments after being sworn into office—that he would reinstate former members of the military who refused to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. “This...
View ArticleTrump Suspends US Foreign Assistance for 90 Days Upon Further Review
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump on Monday evening suspended U.S. foreign aid for 90 days, pending further review to determine whether those programs align with American interests. “All...
View ArticleTrump Issues Executive Order Designating Cartels as Terrorists
By Naveen Athrappully President Donald Trump issued an executive order on his first day in office designating cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) and specially designated global...
View ArticleTrump Announces $500 Billion Investment to Build AI Infrastructure
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Jan. 21 announced $500 billion in private sector investment to build artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in the United States. OpenAI,...
View ArticleTrump Says He’s Open to Elon Musk, Larry Ellison Buying TikTok
By Katabella Roberts President Donald Trump said on Jan. 21 that he is open to the possibility of billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk or Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison purchasing the video-sharing app...
View ArticleFederal Government Authorizes Arrests of Illegal Immigrants at Schools, Churches
By Zachary Stieber Acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued a directive on Monday that rescinds guidelines that barred federal officers from arresting illegal immigrants at so-called...
View ArticleMeet the ‘Crunchy’ Moms Who Support RFK Jr. as Health Secretary
By Jeff Louderback A term once reserved for granola-eating hippies, “crunchy” moms has evolved into a label for women who embrace a more natural lifestyle for their families. These are women who favor...
View ArticleICE Arrests 308 Illegal Immigrants on Trump’s 1st Full Day in Office, Says...
By Jackson Richman Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made 308 arrests on Jan. 21, according to White House border czar Tom Homan. “In the last twenty-four hours, ICE arrested over 308 serious...
View ArticleFetterman Votes With Republicans to Advance Hegseth, Says He Won’t Switch to GOP
By Zachary Stieber Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) voted on Jan. 21 with Republicans to advance the nomination of Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump’s choice for defense secretary, but said that he will...
View ArticleUS Will Likely Stop Buying Oil From Venezuela: Trump
By Owen Evans President Donald Trump said on Jan. 20 that his administration would likely stop buying oil from Venezuela. “It was a great country 20 years ago, and now it’s a mess,” Trump told...
View ArticleThe Trump Era of “Shock and Awe” Has Begun
By Louis Navellier With the latest inflation news coming in fairly tame last week, Treasury yields declined from 4.8% last Monday to 4.6% on Friday, which cleared the decks for the S&P 500 to gain...
View ArticleNetflix Subscriber Base Soars Past 300 Million on Original Shows and Sports...
By Panos Moudoukoutas Popular original series such as the “Squid Game” and live sports such as the Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson fight helped Netflix cross the threshold of 300 million subscribers and...
View Article‘Big Discussion’ Coming on FEMA’s Future: Trump
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump suggested changes may be coming to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) because he would rather see states handling disaster response rather than the...
View ArticleThe Alien Enemies Act of 1798: An Explainer of the Law Trump May Invoke
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez President Donald Trump may dust off a centuries-old law to expedite the deportation of foreign national gangs and cartel members to help secure the U.S. border. On the...
View ArticleHow Much Margin Debt in My Accounts Is Considered Appropriate
By Rodd Mann When we talk about debt, we are generally expressing our concern that we may have taken on too much of it. Perhaps making the monthly payments is becoming onerous, and indeed we can get to...
View ArticleOver 40 Percent of US Adults Are at Risk of Liver Disease by 2050, Study Warns
By George Citroner Nearly half of all American adults could suffer from chronic liver disease by 2050, according to new research that projects a massive surge in cases requiring transplants and...
View ArticleTrump Admin Says Some Federal Employees Are Trying to Disguise DEI Programs
By Jack Phillips The Trump administration on Wednesday sent memos that called on federal government employees to provide information about any agencies’ attempts to hide diversity programs, after he...
View ArticleCNN Announces New Round of Layoffs
By Zachary Stieber CNN’s CEO on Jan. 23 said that the company is planning to lay off about 200 employees as part of a restructuring effort. CEO Mark Thompson said in a memorandum to staff members that...
View ArticleHalf of Canadians Say They Can’t Sustain Current Standard of Living
By Jennifer Cowan More than half of Canadians describe themselves as “financially paralyzed” and nearly as many report insufficient funds to sustain their current standard of living, a new survey...
View ArticleTrump Signs Executive Order Releasing Additional JFK Assassination Files
By Jacob Burg President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday, releasing additional government files associated with the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy (JFK), former...
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