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California Hid $2 Billion Error

California leaders swept a $2 billion budget error under the rug for months, according to reports.

Trump Fast-Tracks Mental Health Treatments

President Trump signed an executive order on Saturday permitting expedited reviews of psychedelic drugs for medical use.

Embassy Officials Killed in Mexico

Two U.S. Embassy officials were killed in a vehicle crash in Northern Mexico after assisting in the dismantlement of a drug lab.

Supreme Court Lets Cuomo Walk on Nursing Home Deaths

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his 2020 order forcing COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, a directive that families say killed thousands of elderly residents.

Iran Calls U.S. Talks ‘Unconstructive’

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian labeled U.S. peace talks as "unconstructive and contradictory" in a Monday statement.

Gatorade Goes MAHA

Gatorade beverages will begin switching from artificial food coloring to plant-based dyes this year, the company announced.

‘America Reads the Bible’ Kicks Off in DC

"America Reads the Bible," a weeklong event in Washington, D.C., began over the weekend.

Trump DOJ Puts Former Trump Attorney in Charge of Brennan Investigation

The Justice Department has appointed former Trump attorney Joseph diGenova to lead the federal probe into ex-CIA Director John Brennan and the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation, the New York Times reported Sunday.

Murphy and Walz Flew to Barcelona to Stand Onstage With Criminals

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz traveled to Barcelona, Spain, this past weekend to appear alongside a lineup of foreign leaders that includes a convicted money launderer, a former Marxist guerrilla, and a head of government who blocked the U.S. military from using American bases during the Iran conflict.

Patel Files $250M Suit Against ‘Fake News’ Claims

FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its writer, Sarah Fitzpatrick, after it published an article alleging that Patel was a "habitual drunk."

Supreme Court Takes Case After Colorado Blocked Catholic Pre-K Schools

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge from a Denver-area Catholic parish after Colorado officials barred its schools from participating in the state's universal preschool program because the schools require families to support Catholic beliefs on sex and gender.

Trump Admin Opens Portal for Tariff Refunds

The Trump administration launched a portal that allows businesses to request refunds for tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.

DOJ Gives Michigan 14 Days to Hand Over 865,000 Detroit Ballots

Federal prosecutors want nearly a million Detroit-area ballots.

Navy Seizes Vessel After Six-Hour Standoff

An Iranian cargo ship is now in American hands after a tense standoff in the Gulf of Oman left it dead in the water and boarded by U.S. Marines.

Trump Honors Bible’s Influence in America

President Trump issued a White House statement honoring 250 years of the Bible in the United States.

Newsom’s PAC Spent $1.5M Buying His Own Book

Gavin Newsom's memoir landed on two bestseller lists. His own PAC paid for most of the copies.

Court Just Handed Trump a Win on Trans Prisoners

A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a lower court order that had blocked the Trump administration from housing transgender female inmates in men's prisons, clearing the way for the policy to take effect.

Sesame Street Celebrates Arab Heritage

The children's show, Sesame Street, is celebrating Arab American Heritage Month, teaching kids Arabic phrases.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyer Fights for Pardon

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer David Oscar Markus claimed that there is a "good chance" that his client could receive a presidential pardon.

Christian Cross Leaves Astronaut in Tears

Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman was moved to tears after returning to Earth upon seeing a Navy ship's chaplain wearing a cross.