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RFK Jr. Says CDC ‘Needed New Blood’ After Mass Firings

In a tense Senate Finance Committee hearing on September 4, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended sweeping personnel changes at the CDC.

Israel Lanches Spy Satellite

Israel launched its Ofek 19 military spy satellite this week, a development Defense Minister Israel Katz said was an "achievement of the highest global level."

Newsom and Allies Launch Anti-Trump Vaccine Alliance

West Coast governors have formed a vaccine alliance to circumvent the Trump administration's health agenda.

Abbott Doubles Down on Trump’s English Rule for Truckers

Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) directed the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to enforce the English language proficiency requirement established under President Donald Trump.

Melania Trump Hosts AI Meeting for Industry Leaders

First Lady Melania Trump held a meeting of the White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education with the task force members and leaders in the industry's private sector.

DOJ Opens Case Against Lisa Cook

The Department of Justice has launched a criminal probe into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations.

Seven AfD Candidates Die Before German Elections

At least seven candidates from the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party have died in the lead-up to the September 14th local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, the country’s most populous state. While authorities stress that no evidence of foul play has been found, the unusually high number of deaths—particularly within a single party—has raised eyebrows.

Disabled Veteran Sues Walmart Over Trans Restroom Harassment

A disabled Army veteran and former Walmart employee has filed a federal lawsuit against the retail giant, claiming he was wrongfully terminated after reporting sexual harassment by a transgender coworker in the men’s restroom. The suit, filed August 28 in the U.S. District Court for Colorado, accuses Walmart of religious discrimination and violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.

US, Mexico Team Up to Crush Cartels

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente in Mexico City, where the leaders formed an agreement to address drugs, firearms, and migration through the southern border.

Erewhon NYC Tonic Bar Opens in $36K Private Club

Luxury grocery chain Erewhon is bringing its celebrity-backed juices and $20 smoothies to New York City—but only for the ultra-wealthy. The Los Angeles-based brand announced it will open a members-only tonic bar inside the new Kith Ivy padel and wellness club in Manhattan’s West Village, where access requires a staggering $36,000 initiation fee and $7,000 in annual dues.

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