President Donald Trump has issued a pardon for former Army Lt. Mark Bashaw, who faced a court-martial and a criminal conviction after refusing to comply with Biden-era Covid mandates. Bashaw’s refusal to take the Covid-19 vaccine, wear a mask indoors, or submit to routine testing led to his prosecution under the military’s strict vaccine requirements implemented by then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in 2021. Bashaw, the first service member to stand trial over the rules, was convicted in 2022 but avoided jail time.
The White House is pushing back hard on claims that President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will add over $4 trillion to the federal deficit. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) projections “shoddy” and “anemic,” arguing they fail to account for the pro-growth effects of Trump’s economic agenda.
Meta afirma haber reducido los errores de moderación —eliminaciones de contenido que no violan las reglas de la plataforma— en un 50% desde el inicio de la administración del presidente Donald Trump.
UNC Charlotte, the third-largest campus in North Carolina’s public university system, has fired an employee tied to a viral social media video criticizing the school’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The university announced the decision Thursday, stating the employee’s comments were inaccurate and the individual had no authority over policy or compliance.
El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos (HHS, por sus siglas en inglés) ha ordenado a proveedores de salud y juntas estatales actualizar las guías de tratamiento para reflejar la revisión de la administración Trump sobre menores con disforia de género.
Los reguladores médicos de Canadá afirman que los médicos estadounidenses están dejando Estados Unidos en masa, supuestamente debido a las políticas del presidente Donald Trump.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is taking bold action to challenge the power of Big Tech companies like Facebook and Google. In a recent interview with Daily Caller Editor-in-Chief Dylan Housman, Bailey laid out his plan to restore free speech online and fight back against corporate censorship. He described how social media giants have used their control over content moderation to silence conservative voices and shape public discourse, creating an uneven playing field for political debate.
Chaos erupted outside a Manhattan courthouse Wednesday as anti-ICE protesters clashed with law enforcement, leading to 23 arrests. Protesters blocked traffic, defied police orders, and tried to enter the courthouse to disrupt Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. NYPD officers, using pepper spray and zip ties, removed protesters from the streets and courthouse entrances, restoring order amid the unrest.
Smith College faced controversy after musician and activist Evelyn Harris returned her honorary degree following revelations that she plagiarized significant portions of her commencement speech.