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50,000 U.S. Troops Aren’t Going Anywhere Until Iran Proves Itself

The U.S. military will hold its current force posture in the Middle East throughout the 60-day negotiation window opened by the new memorandum of understanding with Iran, senior Trump administration officials confirmed Monday.

Student Wins After School Accused Her of Vandalism with Charlie Kirk Tribute

A North Carolina student has reached a $95,000 settlement with her school district after it accused her of vandalism.

Kennedy Questions Removal of Study Linking Deaths to Vaccines

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a letter he sent to the editor-in-chief of Toxicology Reports, questioning the removal of a study that linked sudden deaths among infants to vaccines.

Florida Democrat Accused of Stealing $5 Million in FEMA Funds Quietly Returns to Ballot

Just weeks after resigning from Congress to dodge an expulsion vote, former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has officially qualified to run for her old seat, even as she faces federal charges for allegedly stealing millions in disaster relief money meant for Americans in crisis.

Anthropic Sends Lobbyists to D.C. After Trump Yanks Top AI Models

Senior technical staff from Anthropic are in Washington this week meeting with White House officials after the Trump administration ordered the company Friday to cut off foreign nationals from its two most advanced artificial intelligence models, sources confirmed Monday.

Vance Addresses Possible 2028 Run

Vice President JD Vance addressed discussions that he may run for president in 2028, telling CBS Sunday Morning that he expects President Trump to support him should he decide to do so.

New Bill Threatens Pro-Life Activism

New bills circulating in New Jersey may criminalize pro-life activism on the grounds of inflicting "emotional harm" on others.

Trump Shares Elimination of Tren de Aragua Leader

President Trump announced that the leader of Tren de Aragua, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, who goes by Niño Guerrero, was eliminated in a strike.

Kennedy Sounds Alarm Before Flu Season as Vaccine Panel Faces Roadblock

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned the public that a vaccine committee advising the CDC has been left without a means of fulfilling its work due to a March ruling.

Supreme Court Rejects Carter Page Appeal in Surveillance Lawsuit

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a lawsuit by former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page against ex-FBI Director James Comey and other former government officials over surveillance warrants obtained during the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation.

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