The Trump administration’s Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) referred New York Attorney General Letitia James to the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday, recommending prosecution over alleged mortgage fraud. In …
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Gold prices soared to unprecedented highs Wednesday, reaching over $3,350 an ounce, as escalating trade tensions triggered by President Trump’s latest tariffs sent investors rushing for safe havens. Spot gold …
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A new study finds that CT scans, widely used in U.S. hospitals and clinics, may be linked to nearly 103,000 cancer cases each year. The findings come from researchers at …
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Illegal border crossings at the U.S. southwest border reached a record low in March 2025, marking the second straight month of historic declines under the Trump administration. Data released by …
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China has halted exports of key rare earth minerals and magnets crucial to American manufacturing, defense, and high-tech industries. Beginning April 3, Beijing stopped shipping seven heavy rare earth metals …
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A federal judge has ruled that immigration agents can continue carrying out enforcement actions at churches, rejecting a request to block the Trump administration’s policy while lawsuits against it proceed. …
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Trump Administration Freezes $2.26 Billion in Funding to Harvard Over Antisemitism Demands
In a move to address what it calls “unchecked antisemitism” on college campuses, the Trump administration has frozen an estimated $2.26 billion in federal grants and contracts to Harvard University. …
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A new Tufts University study finds that not getting enough vitamin K may harm brain health as people get older. The research, published in The Journal of Nutrition and conducted …
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The Trump administration is launching a major push to expand offshore oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of America, reversing Biden-era restrictions that had stalled domestic energy development, …
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Pentagon Slashes $5.1 Billion in Wasteful Contracts to Refocus on Military Readiness
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that the Department of Defense is cutting $5.1 billion in consulting and IT contracts, calling them “non-essential” and a misuse of taxpayer dollars that …