More than one million illegal immigrants have voluntarily left the United States since President Donald Trump took office in January. The number was confirmed by White House Homeland Security Adviser …
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Nvidia on Wednesday became the first company in the world to hit a $4 trillion market valuation. The milestone reflects Wall Street’s growing confidence in artificial intelligence. Shares of the …
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Biden’s Former Doctor Refuses to Answer Questions in House Republican Probe, Comer Says It Signals Cover-Up
President Joe Biden’s personal physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, refused to answer questions Wednesday during a House Oversight Committee deposition. He invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked if he lied about …
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The Department of Justice and FBI have concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not keep a “client list” and died by suicide while in federal custody. The findings come from a …
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America First: Pentagon Freezes Patriot Deliveries to Ukraine as U.S. Missile Stocks Run Low
The Pentagon has ordered a pause on shipments of Patriot missile interceptors, precision-guided 155 mm artillery shells and other high-end munitions that were already staged in Poland for onward movement …
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The Senate parliamentarian has approved a Republican plan to block Medicaid funding from going to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. The ruling allows the measure to be included in the …
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The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has confirmed that Iran’s key nuclear enrichment sites are no longer operational following a coordinated U.S. airstrike campaign. This directly contradicts early …
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General Motors is bringing more auto manufacturing back to American soil, announcing a $4 billion investment in U.S. plants that will shift production from Mexico to states like Michigan, Kansas, …
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Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, heart-related deaths in the United States remain higher than normal, showing that the crisis has had lasting effects on the nation’s health system. …
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday to limit the power of federal judges to block infrastructure projects based on environmental concerns, siding with agencies over courts in decisions tied to …