At Least 16 Dead as Flooding, Tornadoes Rip Across South and Midwest
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Taiwan Looking at Zero Tariffs, More Investment With US
Despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties, the United States is Taiwan’s most critical international supporter and its main source of arms.
Cattle Ranch Kid Grows Up Conservative and Goes to Congress
Rep. Brandon Gill of Texas cultivated Republican ideals from an early age while working on the family farm, then married the daughter of a leading pundit.
FBI Issues Identity Theft Warning Against Criminals Claiming Tax Refunds
Acquiring an IP PIN can help taxpayers prevent such incidents, the agency suggests.
▶How I Almost Ended Up in Jail for Exposing a Secret Gender Transition Program: Eithan Haim
Dr. Eithan Haim says he discovered that doctors were secretly continuing and expanding their program of transgender medical procedures for minors.
Gold Price Hike Sparks Surge in Electronic Metal Detecting
‘Gold Fever’ spreading as the price of the yellow metal surpasses $3,000 per ounce.
Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Accelerated Aging, Health Problems Decades Earlier Than Most
Cancer survivors are developing ‘old age’ health problems in their 30s and 40s, Harvard researchers find.
States Move to Protect Americans’ DNA From China
As concerns grow about biotech advancements that would allow for Americans’ DNA to be weaponized, many states are enacting protection laws.
States Move to Ban Artificial Dyes From Food as RFK Jr. Works on Federal Level
California, Virginia, and West Virginia have passed bills to ban artificial dyes and other food additives. More states are considering similar legislation.
Trump Says Musk Will Likely Leave Government in ‘A Few Months’
‘There’s going to be a point where he’s going to have to leave,’ the president recently said.
State Department Revokes, Halts Visas for South Sudan Over Refusal of Deportees
Rubio said the freeze will remain in force until South Sudan is ‘in full cooperation.’
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Florida Bill Would Give Liability Protection to Pesticide Companies
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Taiwan’s president recently announced ‘17 strategies’ to counter Chinese influence. It’s part of a tough new stance that’s getting attention.
New York Says It Won’t Comply With Order to Dismantle DEI in Schools
State education officials in New York have rejected Trump administration’s demand to eliminate DEI practices from public schools.
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The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Judge Rejects Bid to Block Columbia From Complying With Congressional Anti-Semitism Probe
The university will need to notify the students and the court at least 30 days before handing over any student records the House committee seeks.
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US International Trade Deficit Narrows in February
The deficit could decrease further in coming months as a result of recently announced tariffs on foreign imports, analysts say.
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