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Harvard No Longer Eligible for New Grants From Federal Government: White House
All future funds to the university will be at the Trump administration’s discretion, a White House official said.
Duffy Warns of ‘Frail’ System After Newark Air Traffic Controllers Lost Contact With Planes
Transportation secretary said the main communication line failed and the backup system didn’t engage, resulting in 30-second loss of contact with air traffic.
19 States Sue Health Department Over Restructuring and Terminations
Attorneys general say the cuts violate federal law.
The Terrifying Way Scammers Clone Your Voice to Defraud Your Family
Artificial intelligence has added a new layer of subterfuge to spoofing, extending its reach and worsening its effect on victims.
US Military Will Cut 20 Percent of Generals and Admirals, Says Secretary of Defense
Hegseth has issued a memorandum ordering a reduction in the number of general and flag officers by 20 percent.
Northeast Governors Invite Canadian Counterparts to Boston to Discuss US Tariffs
Six U.S. governors are seeking to preserve cross-border trade with Canada amid rising costs and tensions tied to U.S. tariffs.
White House Says No Final Decision Yet on Foreign Film Tariffs Amid Push to Revive Hollywood
The White House said ‘all options’ are being explored after Trump authorized a 100 percent tariff on movies made outside the United States.
Democrat-Led States Sue Trump Admin Over Wind Energy Project Freeze
The coalition seeks a court order to lift the wind permitting halt, while the White House calls the lawsuit a partisan attack on Trump’s energy agenda.
More Than 15,000 USDA Employees Have Taken Federal Buyout
More than 3,800 employees took the first offer back in February, and nearly three times as many took a second offer in April.
China’s 6 Biggest Banks Report $1 Billion Profit Drop
The loss of profit in the banking sector indicates an all-round economic slowdown, even a stall, an analyst said.
Trump Signs Order to Boost US Drug Manufacturing Ahead of Potential Pharma Tariffs
A key focus of the executive order is cutting red tape to shorten the timelines for building new plants.
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Common herbs, spices, and plants found in your backyard have long been used in herbal medicine to naturally relieve pain, boost immunity, and support healing.
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Trump Bans Biomedical Research in Other Countries
The U.S. government has funded gain-of-function research in China.
Army Suspends Helicopter Flights Into, Around Pentagon Following Incident
The FAA told Congress it is reviewing the Army helicopter’s route in the ‘loss of separation’ incident to determine if it violated an agreement.
Brian Kemp Won’t Run for the US Senate in 2026
The Georgia governor was widely regarded as the leading Republican primary candidate in 2026 to try to unseat Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.).
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Undersea Mining: Wave of the Future or Spoiler of Earth’s Last Untouched Frontier?
‘America’s mineral dependence is reversible,’ Gerard Barron, CEO and chairman of The Metals Company, stated.
Do I Have to Be in Therapy Forever? CBT Thinks Not
Rooted in ancient wisdom and backed by decades of research, cognitive behavioral therapy is the gold standard for real change—often in just weeks.
3 Dead After Boat Believed to Be Carrying Migrants Capsizes Near San Diego
‘They were not tourists,’ U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Chris Sappey says. ‘They are believed to be migrants.’
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