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Trump Claims Victory Over Pulitzer Board
“ They’ll have to give back their ‘Award.’ ” That was former President Donald Trump’s declaration on Truth Social after a Florida appeals court allowed his defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize Board to proceed. Trump hailed it as a “ major WIN ” in a case he claims targets...
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Patel Vows January 6 Accountability: “We have those answers, and we’re working to release them.”
Kash Patel, the new FBI director, has committed to providing clarity on the presence of FBI sources during the January 6 Capitol riots. Patel’s approach marks a shift towards greater transparency, addressing persistent questions that have surrounded the events of that day. In a “Special...
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What’s next for DOGE after Elon Musk’s departure?
Elon Musk, known for innovation, took on an unexpected role as the face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). His tenure led to changes aimed at reducing federal overspending. Musk’s initiatives reportedly saved $175 billion , or about $1,086.96 per taxpayer , through: Asset sales...
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Judge Halts Harvard Visa Ban
A U.S. federal court in Boston has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. Judge Allison D. Burroughs granted Harvard a temporary restraining order, aiming to prevent irreparable harm rather than side with...
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Harvard Revokes Professor’s Tenure: Inside the Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Allegations at Harvard
Accusations of academic misconduct have upended the career of Francesca Gino, a prominent Harvard business administration professor known for studying honesty. The Data Colada blog exposed allegations of data manipulation in several of her studies spanning over a decade. In 2021, a group of...
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Powell Urges Integrity Amid Trump Criticism
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed Princeton University graduates with purpose, emphasizing the importance of public service and integrity. His central message was clear: integrity matters most in both significant decisions and everyday choices that define one’s character . Powell...
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Trump Extends EU Tariff Deadline
President Donald Trump has agreed to extend the deadline for imposing a 50% tariff on European Union imports until July 9, 2025, following a call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Trump shared this development on Truth Social, emphasizing the urgency for serious negotiations....
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Trump’s Divisive Memorial Day Post
On Memorial Day, President Donald Trump took an unconventional approach to commemorating the holiday. Instead of focusing solely on honoring veterans and active military personnel, Trump posted a message on Truth Social that emphasized political grievances over remembrance. He criticized former...
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Trump Pardons Convicted Virginia Sheriff
Scott Jenkins, former sheriff of Culpeper County, was set to begin a 10-year federal prison sentence for bribery, but President Donald Trump intervened . On Monday, Trump announced on his social media platform, Truth Social, that he had pardoned Jenkins, criticizing what he described as a...
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Who Wins and Who Loses Under the Big, Beautiful Bill
In a razor-thin 215–214 vote, the House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending package, officially titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” This 1,100-page legislation promises historic tax cuts, major shifts in healthcare policy, and significant...
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Harvard Loses Student Visa Program
This Article has heen updated on May 25, 2025 – Recent developments below When can the federal government step onto a college campus and say, “Enough”? What happens when academic freedom clashes with national security—or when student activism is framed as a threat to public order? Harvard...
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Trump’s Nuclear Commission Reform
President Donald J. Trump has signed a series of executive orders aimed at transforming the nuclear energy sector in the United States. The orders focus on: Dismantling regulatory barriers Reinforcing domestic nuclear capabilities Reducing reliance on foreign technology The Nuclear Regulatory...
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Trump at West Point: Future Army Leaders
President Donald Trump’s address to the West Point graduates blended military accomplishments with political rhetoric. Trump highlighted the American military’s strength, claiming he had rebuilt the armed forces during his first term. He asserted that the graduates were entering a “golden...
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Trump’s EU Tariff Threats Risk Trade War
When President Trump proposed a 50% tariff on European Union goods, EU leaders responded with varying approaches: EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic called for diplomatic talks French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz advocated for a more assertive EU response European Commission...
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Supreme Court Lifts Censure on Libby
In a landmark 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Maine legislature must lift its censure against Rep. Laurel Libby, a verdict with far-reaching implications for free speech and legislative power. The ruling affirms Libby’s right to serve her constituents, despite her...
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Trump Presses Ramaphosa with Graphic Video on South Africa Violence
The Oval Office transformed into an unexpected stage during a meeting between President Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Trump dimmed the lights and presented a video slideshow claiming to depict anti-white violence in South Africa. Ramaphosa maintained composure, attempting to...
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Top Takeaways from the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
In the interplay of governance and policy, legislative steps profoundly impact the nation. As new bills traverse the corridors of power, they introduce changes affecting various aspects of American life. The passage of significant legislation often prompts consideration of its potential to shape...
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Did White House Doctors Miss Biden’s Cancer?
February 2024 marked a routine physical for then-President Joe Biden. At 81, he was described as a healthy man undergoing treatment for sleep apnea , with other health conditions deemed stable. However, post-presidency, a significant finding emerged: a discovery of a prostate nodule during a later...
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Rubio and Van Hollen Exchange at Senate
In a charged Senate hearing, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen clashed over the Trump administration’s refugee policies, particularly the exemption for white South Africans amidst a broader suspension. Van Hollen questioned the rationale behind exempting...
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“Don’t f**k around”: Trump Pressures House GOP on Policy Bill
President Donald Trump has employed a dual approach of persuasion and pressure with House Republicans, persisting in his efforts to secure support for his expansive domestic policy bill. Entering a challenging environment, Trump alternated between cheerleader and enforcer, trying to unite a party...
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