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FDA Says No Licenses for COVID-19 Vaccines for Many Americans Without Trial Data
The new policy ‘balances competing values,’ agency leaders said.
RFK Jr. Says China’s Influence Over WHO During Pandemic Is Leading Reason Trump Withdrew US
The health secretary criticized the WHO for not addressing shortcomings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
HHS Cancels $60 Million in Harvard Grants in 3rd Round of Federal Funding Cuts
The latest cut brings the total amount of canceled or frozen federal funding at Harvard to more than $2.7 billion.
How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
Former FBI Director Comey Calls Controversy Over ‘86 47’ Instagram Post a Distraction
The former director posted a image on Instagram of seashells in sand that were arranged to form the numbers “86 47.”
USDA Approves Nebraska’s Banning Soda and Energy Drinks From Food Stamps
The American Beverage Association argues against such bans, saying they restrict ‘beverage choice.’
SBA Overhauling Biden-Era Loan Program Following High Default Rates
A moratorium has been issued banning the further expansion of the program.
Bessent Warns Tariffs Will Go Back Up for Nations That Do Not Negotiate in ‘Good Faith’
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that those who fail to negotiate in good faith will receive a letter notifying them of the tariff they will face.
Hungarian Parliament Approves ICC Withdrawal Bill
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced his intention to leave the court’s jurisdiction last month as he welcomed Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyhu to Hungary.
DOJ Launches Initiative to Target Federally Funded Institutions Over DEI, Anti-Semitism
Universities could risk losing their access to federal funding if they are found to be ‘discriminating against their students,’ the Department of Justice said.
China Residents Report New Wave of COVID-19 as Infection Rates Double
Experts say the CCP continues to underreport the scale of the outbreak, as it spreads to Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Trump’s Pick to Head IRS Set for Long-Delayed Confirmation Hearing
After a five-month wait, former Rep. Billy Long faces a hearing in the Senate amid scrutiny of his qualifications and the agency’s operations.
Trump Admin Lifts Stop Work Order on New York Offshore Wind Project
About 30 percent of the project has already been completed, according to developer Equinor.
▶Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
US Attorney Charges NJ Congresswoman With Assault in ICE Facility Incident
DOJ’s Alina Habba said Rep. LaMonica McIver’s conduct ‘cannot be overlooked’ by the chief federal law enforcement authority.
Mexican Navy Ship Hits Brooklyn Bridge: What We Know So Far
The NTSB has assembled a team of experts in New York to conduct a safety investigation into the crash involving the training ship known as Cuauhtémoc.
Epstein Died of Suicide, FBI Chiefs Say
FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed Epstein ‘killed himself’ in a Manhattan jail in 2019.
Energy Department Ends Biden-Era LNG Export Pause
The department says increased LNG exports benefit economy, allies, and national security.
DOJ Says It May Drop Boeing Criminal Fraud Case Over 737 Max Crashes
The Justice Department said that a final decision has not yet been made.
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