Trump to Posthumously Award Charlie Kirk with Presidential Medal of Freedom
President Trump announced he will posthumously award Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.... Read more.
American Flags to Be Flown Half Mast in Honor of Charlie Kirk
President Donald Trump announced that the American flag will be flown at half mast through Sunday evening.... Read more.
Major Deal Supports Critical U.S. Antibiotic Supply
The United States' lone amoxicillin and amoxicillin clavulanate manufacturer, USAntibiotics, announced a collaboration with Walmart and McKesson to provide domestically... Read more.
Duffy Targets Charlotte Transit Failures After Woman’s Death
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is launching an investigation of North Carolina’s Charlotte... Read more.
Hegseth Warns China: U.S. Will Protect Indo-Pacific Interests
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun during a Tuesday meeting that while the United States does not seek conflict with China,... Read more.
MAHA Report Unleashes Strategy to Reform Children’s Health
The Make America Healthy Again Commission released a report detailing more than 120 initiatives to reform children's health in the wake of the nation's childhood... Read more.
Deceptive Drug Ads Challenged Under New Crackdown
The Trump administration has moved to ban drug commercials on television in a new memorandum.... Read more.
California Passes Bill Unmasking ICE
The California State Assembly passed a bill that criminalizes law enforcement officers wearing masks as part of his or her duties.... Read more.
Trump Demands Death Penalty for Suspect Behind Charlotte Stabbing
President Trump has called for the suspect to receive the death penalty.... Read more.
Town Backpedals After Targeting Trump-Supporting Vet
The Village of Croton-on-Hudson in New York withdrew its zoning violation notice against a man flying a pro-Trump flag on his property.... Read more.

