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Trump Admin. Moves to End Race-Based ‘Hispanic-Serving Institution’ Grants

The Trump Administration is moving to end a $350 million-a-year federal program that funnels taxpayer dollars to so-called "Hispanic-Serving Institutions" (HSIs), determining the race-based initiative is unconstitutional.

Iconic American Restaurant Gets ‘Bud Light’ Treatment

Cracker Barrel is receiving what critics are calling a "Bud Light" moment after it announced a logo change.

Trump Creates First National Design Studio

President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday establishing the country's first national design studio.

Canada Retreats, Lifts Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Goods

Canada announced that it will lift many of the retaliatory tariffs it placed on U.S. goods.

Another Country Agrees to Take Migrants

Uganda reached a "temporary arrangement" with the Trump administration to accept deported migrants.

California Unleashes Election Scheme to Fight Trump

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed a legislative package called the "Election Rigging Response Act" that allows redistricting efforts across the state.

Tesla Backtracks: Turn Signal Stalk Returns After Driver Backlash

Tesla has quietly reversed one of its most controversial design changes by offering a retrofit turn signal stalk for its refreshed Model 3, addressing widespread criticism over the car’s removal of standard physical controls. The stalk is currently available only in China at a cost of $348, with no announcement yet regarding U.S. availability.

House Dems Accuse Paramount of Bribing Trump in Merger Deal

House Democrats have launched an investigation into the $8 billion Paramount-Skydance merger, alleging that Paramount may have given President Donald Trump an illegal bribe in the form of a $16 million lawsuit settlement to secure approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

New MAHA Platform Tracks Health Wins Nationwide

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced MAHA in Action this week, an initiative sharing health-related victories across the country.

Outrage as Indian Trucker in Florida Crash Gets Support

More than 215,000 Indians have signed a petition demanding clemency for Harjinder Singh, an illegal migrant truck driver charged with killing three Americans in Florida. Singh caused the fatal wreck by executing a prohibited U-turn in an 18-wheeler on a Florida turnpike, despite reportedly failing to understand English or road signs.

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