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Trump 15% Global Tariff Stuns Washington

President Donald Trump’s new 15% global tariff, imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.

$1.7T Student Loan Shakeup? Trump Weighs Sale

The Trump administration confirmed Monday it is considering selling portions of the federal government’s nearly $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio to private investors. Officials say no final decision has been made.

Sam Altman AI Energy Comments Ignite Firestorm

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faced sharp scrutiny after defending artificial intelligence’s environmental footprint with a controversial comparison to human development.

The Chloe Cole Act Is What Accountability Looks Like

For years, we've watched an entire medical industry sprint headlong into mutilating confused teenagers, armed with nothing but ideology and invoices. Doctors who should know better have been slicing healthy tissue off adolescents who can't legally buy a beer, then hiding behind the language of "gender-affirming care" as if branding butchery with a progressive label makes it medicine.

U.S. Women’s Hockey Team Skips State of the Union

The gold medal-winning U.S. women’s hockey team has declined President Trump’s invitation to attend the State of the Union address.

Trump International Hotel Gold Coast Set to Dominate Australia

Eric Trump announced a major international expansion this week, revealing plans for the Trump Organization’s first venture into Australia.

ICE Nabs Convicted Pedophiles and Rapists in Weekend Blitz

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested more than a dozen illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes and violent offenses over the weekend, the Department of Homeland Security announced Monday.

Iran Says It’ll Talk Nukes, But Only If America Pays Up First

A senior Iranian official told Reuters on Sunday that Tehran is willing to offer concessions on its uranium enrichment program, but only if the United States agrees to lift all economic sanctions first.

Research Funds Funneled to China

Nearly $1 billion in federal research funds have been directed into projects linked to China's defense labs, a study by the Center for Research Security and Integrity (CRSI) claims.

Supreme Court Urged to Take Action on Radical Washington Law

Sixteen states are urging the Supreme Court to take up a challenge to a Washington law that allows minors to run away to pursue abortions and sex changes.

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