President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the United States and the United Kingdom have struck a historic new trade agreement. In the first major trade deal since Trump introduced sweeping …
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A new long-term study published in Neurology has found a concerning link between heavy consumption of ultraprocessed foods and early symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease — a progressive neurological disorder …
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration can begin enforcing its ban on transgender people in the military, even as lawsuits against the policy are still ongoing. …
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Declassified Memo Reveals Biden Administration Monitored Non-Criminal Conservative Groups
In June 2021, a declassified White House memo revealed that the Biden administration instructed federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to investigate Americans for “concerning non-criminal behavior.” This directive lowered …
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The House of Representatives delivered a lopsided 406-1 vote on Wednesday, May 7, approving the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act (H.R. 1503). The vote puts fresh bipartisan muscle behind efforts …
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A new study warns that a dangerous fungal infection could spread more widely in the U.S. and worldwide as temperatures continue to rise. The research, published in pre-print on Research …
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President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled a fiscal‑year 2026 budget blueprint that would trim non‑defense discretionary spending by almost one‑quarter while sending the Pentagon its largest single‑year increase in decades. The …
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The United States and Ukraine have officially signed a minerals and reconstruction fund deal. Ukraine’s vast reserves of rare minerals in exchange for American-led investment in the war-torn country’s reconstruction. …
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Supreme Court Backs HHS in Dispute Over Medicare Payments to Hospitals Serving the Poor
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the federal government can use a narrower method to calculate Medicare payments to hospitals that treat low-income patients, siding with the Department of Health …