The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against California and its leadership, alleging that state policies have affected egg prices in violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
The FDA approved a new Moderna COVID-19 vaccine aimed at children aged 6 months to 11 years old. The vaccine was previously available under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).
An "anti-DEI" index fund launched this week that provides investors with the opportunity to support companies that hire based on merit, not on diversity, equity, or inclusion.
Former two-division UFC champion Jon Jones may be coming out of retirement after President Donald Trump floated the idea of hosting a UFC fight on the White House grounds during America’s 250th birthday celebration in 2026. The potential event has already sparked serious interest from Jones, who immediately contacted UFC officials following Trump’s announcement.
OPEC released its 2024 World Oil Outlook on Thursday, forecasting a 19 percent rise in global oil demand by 2050—driven by population growth, urbanization, and soaring power needs, particularly from AI and industrial expansion in developing nations. The group projects oil demand will increase from 103.7 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2024 to 123 million bpd by 2050.
Federal law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are intensifying efforts to dismantle the MS-13 gang following President Donald Trump’s January executive order designating transnational criminal gangs as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs). MS-13, an ultra-violent international gang, was one of eight groups officially labeled an FTO in February.
President Donald Trump threatened Canada with increased tariffs on Thursday, announcing a 35% levy to take effect on August 1 unless the country addresses the trade deficit and fentanyl.
President Donald Trump personally funded the installation of two towering American flags now standing on the North and South lawns of the White House. According to Fox News, each 88-foot flagpole cost $50,000 and was fully paid for by Trump, not U.S. taxpayers.
New data from the U.S. Labor Department reveals that native-born Americans have secured 100 percent of job gains since President Donald Trump returned to office in January. The figures show a sharp reversal from the Biden era, when foreign-born workers accounted for nearly half of new employment.