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Amanda Nguyen Says Spaceflight Fame Led to Misogyny

Amanda Nguyen, the feminist activist who became the first Vietnamese woman to reach the edge of space, says the aftermath of her historic Blue Origin flight plunged her into a deep depression.

Refugee Funding 2026 Budget Puts Shutdown at Risk

When Congress returns next week, lawmakers will have less than a month to pass the remaining nine appropriations bills funding federal agencies for fiscal year 2026.

Lights Out: Illinois Fluorescent Bulb Ban Now Law

As of January 1, 2025, Illinois has officially banned the sale and distribution of compact fluorescent light bulbs under a new law signed by Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

Gen Z Sobriety Surge Sends Alcohol Use to 90-Year Low

Alcohol consumption in America has hit a 90-year low, with young adults leading a cultural shift toward sobriety, discipline, and health-conscious living.

EPA Cracks Down on Toxic Plastics Under MAHA Plan

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new action Wednesday to regulate five commonly used phthalate chemicals, citing health and environmental risks.

Multiple States Flagged in Somali Daycare Fraud Scandal

Citizen journalists are exposing what appears to be a widespread pattern of taxpayer-funded daycare fraud involving Somali-run facilities—not just in Minnesota, but across multiple U.S. states.

Trump OKs Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China

Nvidia is ramping up production of its powerful H200 AI chips after receiving approval from President Donald Trump to sell the processors to “approved customers” in China.

Jack Smith’s Stunning Admission Shakes Hearsay Claims

Former special counsel Jack Smith delivered a surprising assessment of hearsay claims tied to the Jan. 6 investigation during a recent closed-door deposition before Congress.

ICE Warning Sparks Media Firestorm

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a sharp ICE warning after a social media post by Politico senior legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein drew accusations of encouraging violence against federal agents.

HHS Freezes Funds to Minnesota Amid Fraud Scandal

The Department of Health and Human Services has frozen federal child care payments to Minnesota amid a widespread fraud scandal hitting the state.

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