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Apple Airlifts 600 Tons of iPhones Ahead of Potential Tariff Hikes

Apple has airlifted an astounding 600 tons of iPhones—about 1.5 million devices—from its Indian production plant to the United States.

NYPD Investigating Hate Crime After Swastika-Tagged Brick Left on Tesla

The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is actively investigating a disturbing incident in Brooklyn after a woman allegedly left a brick marked with a swastika on a man's Tesla.

U.S. Navy Removes Top Leadership of Maritime Expeditionary

The U.S. Navy unexpectedly dismissed the commanding officer and command master chief of Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 4.

Trump’s Post-Assassination Attempt Portrait Displaces Obama’s at the White House

A a new painting of President Donald Trump has been hung in the White House, replacing the official portrait of former President Barack Obama.

Massachusetts Democrat Rep. Arrested for Massive Fraud Scheme

In a stunning case of political corruption, Massachusetts State Representative Christopher Flanagan, a Democrat representing the First Barnstable District, has been indicted on multiple federal charges after allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars from a nonprofit organization.

Trump Administration Directs NIH to Study Detransition and Regret Among Transgender Youth

The Trump administration is taking steps to shine a long-overdue spotlight on the risks and long-term consequences associated with gender transitions, particularly among children.

Tesla Halts More Orders in China Amid Tariff Increases

In another blow to U.S.-China relations, Tesla has stopped taking new orders for its Model S and Model X vehicles in China.

DOGE Uncovers Billions Worth of Fraud, Half in Blue States

A new report from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has revealed massive failures in Democrat-led states, with $382 million in fraudulent unemployment benefits paid out since 2020.

Kansas Legislature Overrides Veto to Protect Foster Families From Holding Religious Beliefs

In a major win for religious freedom and parental rights, the Kansas Legislature has overridden Democratic Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of House Bill 2311, a measure designed to protect foster families from being forced to compromise their deeply held religious beliefs to participate in the state’s foster care system.

Amazon CEO Warns of Possible Price Increases Amid Global Trade War

Amazon shoppers may see prices rise in the near future as the global trade war continues to impact costs, according to CEO Andy Jassy.

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