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Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Remote Federal Employees

The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal employees, including those working remotely, as part of a broader effort to encourage a return to in-person work.

California Initiative to Leave U.S. Moves Forward

A California ballot initiative to secede from the United States has been approved for signature gathering.

Trump Signs Order to Create Iron Dome for America

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to create an Iron Dome-like missile defense system over the United States.

Cartel Gunman Fires on U.S. Border Patrol in Texas

On Monday afternoon, a suspected Mexican cartel member fired a gunshot from the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border toward U.S. Border Patrol agents...

Bill Gates Claims U.S. Has ‘Chance of Natural Pandemic’ During Second Trump Term

Bill Gates said during an interview with the Wall Street Journal that the United States has a "chance of a natural pandemic" during President Donald Trump's second term.

Trump to Reinstate Service Members Discharged Over COVID-19 Vaccine

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to reinstate servicemembers discharged from the military for refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

CIA Assessment Reveals Lab Leak ‘Most Likely’ Explanation for COVID Origin

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has released a newly declassified assessment indicating that a laboratory origin is the most likely explanation for the emergence of COVID-19.

Trump Administration Supplies 2,000-Pound Bombs to Israel, Reversing Biden’s Hold

The Trump administration wasted no time restoring America's unwavering support for Israel by releasing 2,000-pound bombs that had been withheld under Joe Biden's leadership.

Trump Fires 17 Inspectors General in First Week of Presidency

In a significant shake-up during his first week in office, President Donald Trump dismissed 17 Inspectors General (IGs) in what has been described as a "Friday night purge." The move underscores Trump's commitment to reshaping federal oversight and addressing long-standing issues within government agencies.

Google-Owned Fitbit to Pay $12.25 Million Settlement Over Ionic Smartwatch Burn Risks

Fitbit, owned by Google, has agreed to pay a $12.25 million civil penalty following allegations by federal regulators that it failed to promptly notify consumers of a defect in its Ionic smartwatches, which could overheat and cause serious burns.

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