Trump Remains Bullish On Tariffs Amid Billions In Revenue, Low Inflation

President Trump has escalated his global trade initiative this week, believing that the import tariffs will generate manufacturing jobs and foster stronger economic growth in the U.S., while alleviating concerns regarding inflation. As of Monday, the federal government has collected over $98 billion in tariff revenue, as per the latest data from the Treasury Department—a…

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Laguna Beach police arrest 13-year-old allegedly seen on video igniting firework before brush fire

A 13-year-old boy has been apprehended in relation to a brush fire caused by fireworks in Laguna Beach, which scorched approximately five acres and led to evacuations, authorities reported on Tuesday. The vegetation fire ignited shortly after 2 p.m. on Monday near Morningside Drive and Rancho Laguna Road, with initial reports suggesting it may have…

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Photo Of Barack Obama In DC Goes Viral

While capturing family photographs amidst the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., a family from Virginia unexpectedly included former President Barack Obama in the background of a picture featuring their children, Belle, aged 4, and Preston, aged 1. As they posed with the Washington Monument in the backdrop near the Tidal Basin, Obama walked by, inadvertently…

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House Approves ‘Take It Down’ Act to Combat Deepfake Revenge Imagery

In an uncommon display of bipartisan agreement, the U.S. House voted 409–2 to approve the Take It Down Act, a comprehensive bill that criminalizes the creation and distribution of nonconsensual, sexually explicit deepfake content.The legislation, co-sponsored by legislators from both parties, is now on its way to President Trump, who is anticipated to sign it…

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Bolster Key Energy Sector

In a pivotal step towards achieving the nation’s clean energy objectives, the U.S. Senate has decisively passed legislation aimed at revitalizing and modernizing the nuclear energy sector. The bill received robust bipartisan backing, passing with an 88-2 vote, and is now set to be sent to the president for final endorsement. The newly enacted legislation…

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A Private Battle, A Public Legacy: The Death of Brandon Blackstock at 48

Brandon Blackstock — a music manager, father of four, and former spouse of Kelly Clarkson — has passed away at the age of 48 following a private, three-year struggle with cancer. He died surrounded by family, who stated that he was ‘at peace’ in his last moments. Born into a family of country music royalty,…

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Officials Stunned!?!

A senior officials’ high-level meeting became tense following weeks of disagreement over a contentious proposal. As discussions extended into the morning, both parties became increasingly entrenched, with elevated voices indicating a breakdown in communication. The atmosphere escalated when one leader, evidently frustrated, erupted and referred to a colleague as a “jerk” in a tone so…

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Trump Admin Reveals Greatest Threat To The U.S.

In a critical address to the Senate Intelligence Committee this week, senior officials from President Donald Trump’s administration delivered a clear and urgent warning: the trafficking of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids by foreign drug cartels now poses one of the most significant national security threats to the United States. While the opioid epidemic has…

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ICE On Pace For 1 Million Migrant Arrests In Four Years As GOP Eyes More Funding

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is projected to apprehend nearly one million undocumented immigrants by the conclusion of Trump’s term, although this figure does not meet his target. Republicans are advocating for enhanced border security and additional funding in forthcoming spending bills, which may result in an increase in arrests. ICE has ceased the publication…

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SCOTUS Greenlights Trump Plans For ‘Large-Scale’ Firings At Federal Agencies

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued another favorable ruling for President Donald Trump, facilitating his executive order aimed at reducing the oversized federal government through extensive layoffs across various agencies. In an unsigned ruling, the justices overturned a lower court’s decision that had prevented the president’s February 13 directive, which called for “large-scale reductions in…

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