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Trump’s Glyphosate Order Sparks MAHA Revolt as RFK Jr. Backs Herbicide He Once Linked to Cancer
President Donald Trump's decision to expand domestic production of glyphosate, the world's most widely used herbicide, has triggered an unexpected political backlash from a segment of voters that helped fuel his 2024 election victory: the Make America Healthy Again movement championed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 
President Donald Trump's decision to expand domestic production of glyphosate, the world's most widely used herbicide, has triggered an unexpected political backlash from a segment of voters that helped fuel his 2024 election victory: the Make America Healthy Again movement championed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. -
US Fired More Than 1,000 Tomahawks at Iran as Pentagon Faces Years-Long Missile Rebuild, CSIS Warns
The United States expended more than 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles and large quantities of Patriot and THAAD interceptors during its 39-day military campaign against Iran, creating what defense analysts describe as a temporary vulnerability that could take years to close as Washington races to rebuild critical stockpiles. 
The United States expended more than 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles and large quantities of Patriot and THAAD interceptors during its 39-day military campaign against Iran, creating what defense analysts describe as a temporary vulnerability that could take years to close as Washington races to rebuild critical stockpiles. -
Pentagon Elevates Israeli Spy Threat to ‘Critical’ Amid Concerns Over US-Iran Negotiations
The Pentagon has reportedly elevated its assessment of Israeli intelligence activity targeting U.S. officials to a "critical" threat level, according to intelligence findings cited by The New York Times, raising fresh questions about trust between Washington and one of its closest allies as President Donald Trump's administration pursues sensitive negotiations with Iran. 
The Pentagon has reportedly elevated its assessment of Israeli intelligence activity targeting U.S. officials to a "critical" threat level, according to intelligence findings cited by The New York Times, raising fresh questions about trust between Washington and one of its closest allies as President Donald Trump's administration pursues sensitive negotiations with Iran. -
JD Vance Blames Mass Migration for Henry Nowak Killing, Drawing Sharp Response From UK Government
A transatlantic political dispute erupted this week after U.S. Vice President JD Vance linked the murder of British teenager Henry Nowak to what he described as Europe's "mass migration" crisis, prompting an immediate response from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's government and reigniting debate over immigration, policing and public safety in the United Kingdom. 
A transatlantic political dispute erupted this week after U.S. Vice President JD Vance linked the murder of British teenager Henry Nowak to what he described as Europe's "mass migration" crisis, prompting an immediate response from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's government and reigniting debate over immigration, policing and public safety in the United Kingdom. -
Hakeem Jeffries Blasts Trump Over NBA Finals Visit, Says He'll 'Ruin' Knicks' Historic Moment
President Donald Trump's planned appearance at Game 3 of the NBA Finals has ignited a political dispute far beyond the basketball court, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accusing the president of inserting himself into a historic moment for New York sports as the New York Knicks pursue their first NBA championship in more than five decades. 
President Donald Trump's planned appearance at Game 3 of the NBA Finals has ignited a political dispute far beyond the basketball court, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accusing the president of inserting himself into a historic moment for New York sports as the New York Knicks pursue their first NBA championship in more than five decades. -
Senate Passes $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Bill After Clash Over Trump's $1.8 Billion Compensation Fund
The Senate approved a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package on Friday, delivering a major legislative victory for President Donald Trump's administration while leaving unresolved a contentious dispute over a proposed compensation fund for Americans who claim they were unfairly targeted by the government. 
The Senate approved a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package on Friday, delivering a major legislative victory for President Donald Trump's administration while leaving unresolved a contentious dispute over a proposed compensation fund for Americans who claim they were unfairly targeted by the government. -
Trump Administration Cancels Most Kristi Noem-Era DHS Contracts
"We did go through and cancel most of those," Mullin told lawmakers. 
"We did go through and cancel most of those," Mullin told lawmakers. -
Trump Calls House Vote to Restrict Iran Strikes ‘Meaningless’ After GOP Defections
President Donald Trump sharply rebuked lawmakers after the House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution aimed at restricting U.S. military action against Iran, dismissing the measure as "meaningless" and accusing members of his own party of undermining sensitive negotiations with Tehran. 
President Donald Trump sharply rebuked lawmakers after the House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution aimed at restricting U.S. military action against Iran, dismissing the measure as "meaningless" and accusing members of his own party of undermining sensitive negotiations with Tehran. -
House Passes Iran War Powers Resolution 215-208, Challenging Trump’s Military Authority
President Donald Trump is facing a rare bipartisan rebuke from Congress after the House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution aimed at restricting future U.S. military action against Iran without explicit congressional authorization, marking the first time such a measure has cleared the chamber. 
President Donald Trump is facing a rare bipartisan rebuke from Congress after the House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution aimed at restricting future U.S. military action against Iran without explicit congressional authorization, marking the first time such a measure has cleared the chamber. -
Ivanka Trump Says She Walked Away From ‘$800 Million’ Business for White House Role, Public Records Tell a Different Story
Ivanka Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over the scale of the fashion business she abandoned to join the White House after claiming during a recent podcast interview that her company generated nearly $800 million in annual sales before she shut it down to serve in her father's administration. 
Ivanka Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over the scale of the fashion business she abandoned to join the White House after claiming during a recent podcast interview that her company generated nearly $800 million in annual sales before she shut it down to serve in her father's administration.