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Musk’s Tesla Faces Profit Crisis as Regulatory Credits End

Tesla’s long dependence on selling government regulatory credits is nearing an end, putting enormous pressure on Elon Musk’s electric car company to make money from its vehicles alone. Over the past decade, Tesla raked in $11.8 billion from selling carbon and fuel economy credits to other automakers, but that lucrative stream will dry up under new federal rules.

MSNBC Rebrands as ‘MS NOW’ After Ratings Collapse

Far-left cable outlet MSNBC has officially dropped the “NBC” from its name, announcing a rebrand as “MS NOW” in a move widely seen as a desperate attempt to salvage its failing image. The split comes after years of collapsing ratings, credibility problems, and its disastrous role in promoting the Trump–Russia collusion hoax.

Trump’s English-Only Order Hits HUD

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is set to adopt President Trump's order designating English as the official language of the United States, launching an English-only initiative.

Trump Strikes at Mail-in Ballots

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Monday morning to announce that he plans to lead an effort to remove mail-in ballots from U.S. elections.

Scottish Grandmother Wins Legal Battle After Arrest in Abortion Buffer Zone

A 75-year-old Scottish grandmother has seen her case dropped after being arrested for standing peacefully outside an abortion clinic.

Gal Gadot Joins Hostage Families in Tel Aviv as Pressure Mounts to End Gaza War

Israeli actress Gal Gadot joined grieving families in Tel Aviv demanding the release of hostages still held by Hamas.

Rubio: Only Path to Ukraine Peace Requires Concessions From Both Sides

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Ukraine and Russia must make mutual concessions to reach peace, signaling a shift toward pragmatism.

European Leaders Join Trump and Zelenskyy in Washington to Show United Front on Ukraine

European leaders join President Trump and Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in Washington, signaling unity against Russian aggression.

Princeton Prof Claims Trump’s DC Crackdown Signals ‘Slide Toward Fascism’

A Princeton professor accuses President Trump of authoritarianism over his law enforcement takeover in Washington, D.C.

FDA Proposes Sugar Cut in Orange Juice to Aid Struggling Citrus Growers

The Food and Drug Administration is moving to lower the minimum sugar requirement for pasteurized orange juice.

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