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MEALS Act Fallout: Omar Defends Pandemic Bill as $250M Fraud Expands

The MEALS Act returned to the spotlight this week as Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) rejected any regret for backing the pandemic-era bill now linked to Minnesota’s massive Feeding Our Future fraud probe.

GOP Warns Against Eased Syria Sanctions

More than 100 House Republicans are calling for oversight of Syria as the United States moves to repeal sanctions against the country.

Paxton Launches Tip Line to Protect Women’s Spaces

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a tip line to stop state entities from allowing biological men in women's spaces.

U.S. Sanctions ICC Judges

Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned two judges from the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing them of illegitimately targeting Israel.

UK Targets Apple, Google in Nude Content Crackdown

The UK government is preparing to pressure tech giants Apple and Google to introduce nudity detection systems directly into their devices' operating systems.

Elon Musk Dismisses Trump Account, Says AI Will End Saving

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has reignited debate over the future of work and money, declaring that advanced AI and robotics will soon render traditional savings—and even jobs—unnecessary.

Jelly Roll Pardoned in Tennessee, Fans Stunned

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee issued 33 pardons on Thursday, and among them was one name that stood out—not for legal reasons, but for stardom.

Antisemitic Posts Sink Mamdani Pick as Scandal Erupts in NYC Transition

Antisemitic posts resurfacing from more than a decade ago abruptly ended a key appointment in NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s incoming administration, raising fresh questions about vetting and judgment during the city’s transition.

Calvert Ad Controversy: The School Behind Wes Moore’s Public Pitch

Questions are resurfacing after confirmation that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore filmed a 2022 campaign commercial about public education inside an elite private school attended by his children.

Brown University, MIT Shooting Link Sends Shockwaves

Authorities have identified a “person of interest” in the deadly shooting at Brown University, though the individual’s name has not yet been released.

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