On February 14, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order prohibiting federal funding for schools and universities that enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The order asserts that some educational institutions continue pressuring students into vaccination despite the decline of the pandemic. Trump framed the move as a victory for parental rights and medical freedom, reinforcing his administration’s stance against government overreach in public health decisions.
The Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) has announced the closure of its regional migrant shelter and the layoff of 115 employees following recent federal policy shifts. The shelter, which has operated for more than six years, provided temporary housing and resources for asylum-seeking families arriving in the U.S. However, with the Biden administration discontinuing the CBP One app on January 20, 2025, the number of new arrivals has significantly declined, forcing the shelter to shut down its operations.
Personnel from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are set to visit the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Air Traffic Control command center in Virginia on February 17, 2025. This visit marks the beginning of a federal initiative to modernize and reform the U.S. air traffic control system, which has faced increasing scrutiny following recent aviation incidents.
The Trump administration is carrying out one of the largest workforce reductions in U.S. history, targeting over 200,000 probationary employees across multiple government agencies.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues its mission to cut government waste, reportedly laying off 3,600 probationary Health and Human Services (HHS).
Sheryl Crow’s latest stunt—selling her Tesla in protest of “President Musk” and donating the proceeds to NPR—demonstrates the left’s obsession with performative outrage.
French President Emmanuel Macron has convened an emergency meeting of European leaders to address the implications of President Donald Trump’s policies.
According to data compiled by the Republican National Committee, former President Joe Biden spent 577 of his 1,463 days in office—nearly 40%—on vacation, making him the most absentee president in modern U.S. history.