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Trump administration could close more than 30 consulates and embassies amid ongoing State Department cuts

President Donald Trump's administration is considering closing as many as 30 consulates and embassies worldwide, the Kenya Times reported. This would impact Europe and Asia, but more than half of the closures could affect Africa. The State Department is looking…
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Top NIH food scientist makes public exit from agency blaming 'censorship' of research results on ultra processed foods

A top National Institutes of Health food scientist has abruptly retired from the agency over disagreements about his research, the UK Daily Mail reported. Dr. Kevin Hall believes it was because outcomes "did not appear to fully support preconceived narratives"…
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Media speculates about bruise on Trump's right hand

As President Donald Trump brags to friendly media about his recent physical and claims his health is great, the more unfriendly media outlets are speculating about a persistent bruise on his right hand that has appeared in images spanning from…
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Rubio ends controversial State Department office accused of censorship

In a decisive move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the closure of the State Department's effort intended to address foreign information manipulation. The office axed by Rubio, previously known as the Global Engagement Center (GEC) and later renamed to…
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UK Supreme Court rules that men are not women

Liberals on both sides of the Atlantic let out a collective wail of despair as the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom officially ruled that biological men are not to be considered women under the law. The shock ruling is…
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WH says Trump could fire Fed chair Jerome Powell as interest rate tensions flare

The White House is looking into whether President Donald Trump can fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, as the administration accuses the central bank leader of "playing politics" with monetary policy.      “The president and his team will continue…
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Poll: Americans approve of Trump on immigration despite Dems' outrage

The American people strongly approve of President Trump's handling of immigration, despite the efforts of his opponents to generate outrage over his deportation agenda.  According to CNBC's All-America Economic Survey, Trump has +12 approval with regard to the southern border…
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Bipartisan bill would increase penalties for crimes committed in the U.S. on behalf of foreign governments

Bipartisan senators introduced a bill Tuesday that would increase the penalties for certain crimes committed by foreign governments, including assassination, Fox News reported. This law was in response to an alleged Iranian murder-for-hire plot against an American journalist. The bill…
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Obama-appointed judge issues memo claiming he has 'probable cause' to hold Trump administration officials in 'criminal contempt'

Judge James Boasberg determined Wednesday that he has "probable cause" to hold Trump administration officials in contempt of court for defying orders to stop a pair of deportation flights, Breitbart reported. Boasberg previously issued a temporary restraining order on the…
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Top Pentagon official suspended for for leak

Layoffs haven't let up yet in the nation's capital as the Trump administration nears its 100th day in office. President Donald Trump's second term started with a bang on many fronts, not the least of which was determining which of…
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