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Florida Becomes Second State Banning Fluoride

Florida has become the second state in the nation to prohibit local governments from adding fluoride to public water systems.

Milei’s Government Vows to ‘Make Argentina Great Again’

In a nod to President Donald Trump, Argentina has initiated a crackdown on immigration that aims to "Make Argentina Great Again."

Kennedy Announces Review of Abortion Pill

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he has directed the FDA to conduct a review of the abortion pill.

Democrat Drops Trump Impeachment Effort

Democratic Rep. Shri Thanedar (MI) dropped his effort to impeach President Donald Trump.

Popular Burger Chain Removing Dyes in MAHA Win

Burger chain In-N-Out announced that it is removing artificial dyes from its strawberry shake and pink lemonade.

Trump Proposes New Fighter Jet

The United States is considering the development of a new warplane to be called the F-55, President Donald Trump said.

Providence, RI to Hoist Palestinian Flag Over City Hall in Controversial Display

Providence, Rhode Island, plans to raise the Palestinian flag over City Hall on Friday, May 16, igniting backlash from local Jewish leaders and conservative groups.

Maine Teacher Calls for Assassination of Trump Supporters, Remains Employed Amid Investigation

JoAnna St. Germain, an English teacher at Waterville Senior High School in Maine, has come under scrutiny after posting inflammatory remarks on Facebook advocating for the assassination of President Donald Trump and his supporters.

Trump’s Tax Plan Delivers Greater Relief to Lower-Income Americans, Analysis Reveals

A recent analysis by Congress’ Joint Committee on Taxation indicates that President Donald Trump's proposed tax plan offers more substantial percentage reductions in tax bills for lower-income Americans compared to high earners.

RFK Jr. Clashes with Democrats Over HHS Reforms and Vaccine Policies

During a heated House Appropriations Committee hearing on May 14, 2025, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended significant departmental reforms and addressed concerns over his vaccine stances amid a national measles outbreak.

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