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Epstein Files Released: DOJ’s 200-Page Disclosure Names Celebrities, Sparks Public Outcry for More
The Department of Justice on Thursday evening released a trove of Jeffrey Epstein files, offering a glimpse into the late sex offender's far-reaching network but falling short of revealing significant new details. The 200-page document release included flight logs, a contact list populated with celebrity names, and an extensive evidence register. 
The Department of Justice on Thursday evening released a trove of Jeffrey Epstein files, offering a glimpse into the late sex offender's far-reaching network but falling short of revealing significant new details. The 200-page document release included flight logs, a contact list populated with celebrity names, and an extensive evidence register. -
FDA Abruptly Cancels Flu Vaccine Advisory Meeting, Raising Concerns Over 2025-26 Shot Production
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has unexpectedly canceled a key advisory meeting scheduled for March to determine the composition of next season's flu vaccines, a move that has raised concerns among health experts and industry officials. The meeting, held annually by the FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), is a critical step in selecting flu strains for the upcoming year's vaccine production. 
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has unexpectedly canceled a key advisory meeting scheduled for March to determine the composition of next season's flu vaccines, a move that has raised concerns among health experts and industry officials. The meeting, held annually by the FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), is a critical step in selecting flu strains for the upcoming year's vaccine production. -
Trump Confirms March 4 Tariffs on Mexico, Canada; China to Face Additional 10% Duty
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that his administration will move forward with tariffs on Mexico and Canada beginning March 4, while also imposing an additional 10% duty on imports from China. The decision, which had been in limbo following a one-month delay, underscores the administration's aggressive stance on trade and its efforts to curb illicit drug trafficking. 
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that his administration will move forward with tariffs on Mexico and Canada beginning March 4, while also imposing an additional 10% duty on imports from China. The decision, which had been in limbo following a one-month delay, underscores the administration's aggressive stance on trade and its efforts to curb illicit drug trafficking. -
Chief Justice John Roberts Blocks $2 Billion Foreign Aid Order as Trump Slashes USAID Funding
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday issued a temporary stay on a lower court ruling that required the Trump administration to release $2 billion in frozen foreign aid by midnight. The Supreme Court intervention grants the administration additional time to argue its case, as it faces legal challenges over its sweeping reduction of U.S. foreign assistance programs. 
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday issued a temporary stay on a lower court ruling that required the Trump administration to release $2 billion in frozen foreign aid by midnight. The Supreme Court intervention grants the administration additional time to argue its case, as it faces legal challenges over its sweeping reduction of U.S. foreign assistance programs. -
White House Directs Federal Agencies to Prepare for Large-Scale Job Eliminations
The Trump administration has ordered federal agencies to prepare for sweeping job cuts, directing them to submit plans for large-scale layoffs by March 13. A memo from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) outlined the reduction in force (RIF) strategy, which could eliminate thousands of positions and permanently reshape the federal workforce. 
The Trump administration has ordered federal agencies to prepare for sweeping job cuts, directing them to submit plans for large-scale layoffs by March 13. A memo from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) outlined the reduction in force (RIF) strategy, which could eliminate thousands of positions and permanently reshape the federal workforce. -
Trump's Vision for 'Trump Gaza' Sparks Backlash, Features AI-Generated Resort Fantasy
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on his Truth Social account late Tuesday, promoting a vision of Gaza transformed into a luxury resort destination. The video, which depicts Gaza as a high-end Gulf-style development, comes amid growing criticism of Trump's proposal to take control of the enclave and expel its Palestinian population. 
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on his Truth Social account late Tuesday, promoting a vision of Gaza transformed into a luxury resort destination. The video, which depicts Gaza as a high-end Gulf-style development, comes amid growing criticism of Trump's proposal to take control of the enclave and expel its Palestinian population. -
White House Blames Trump’s Hand Bruise on ‘Too Many Handshakes’ as Experts Raise Questions
A visible bruise on President Donald Trump's right hand has triggered speculation about his health, with the White House attributing the mark to frequent handshaking. The discoloration, spotted during Trump's meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, fueled online debate and medical scrutiny over its possible causes. 
A visible bruise on President Donald Trump's right hand has triggered speculation about his health, with the White House attributing the mark to frequent handshaking. The discoloration, spotted during Trump's meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, fueled online debate and medical scrutiny over its possible causes. -
Trump Plans to Replace EB-5 Investor Visa with $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ Residency Program
President Donald Trump announced plans on Tuesday to introduce a $5 million "gold card" visa that would grant wealthy individuals permanent residency in the United States, replacing the long-standing EB-5 investor visa program. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the initiative would attract affluent investors who would contribute significantly to the U.S. economy through spending, taxation, and job creation. 
President Donald Trump announced plans on Tuesday to introduce a $5 million "gold card" visa that would grant wealthy individuals permanent residency in the United States, replacing the long-standing EB-5 investor visa program. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the initiative would attract affluent investors who would contribute significantly to the U.S. economy through spending, taxation, and job creation. -
House Republicans Push Trump’s Agenda Forward in Dramatic Budget Vote Reversal
House Speaker Mike Johnson secured a narrow but pivotal victory Tuesday night, advancing a critical budget blueprint that will serve as the foundation for President Donald Trump's legislative agenda. The 217-215 vote came after a last-minute push by GOP leaders, aided by direct outreach from Trump, flipping key Republican holdouts who initially resisted the measure. 
House Speaker Mike Johnson secured a narrow but pivotal victory Tuesday night, advancing a critical budget blueprint that will serve as the foundation for President Donald Trump's legislative agenda. The 217-215 vote came after a last-minute push by GOP leaders, aided by direct outreach from Trump, flipping key Republican holdouts who initially resisted the measure. -
Macron Warns Trump to ‘Be Careful’ on Ukraine as U.S. Breaks With Allies
President Donald Trump's evolving stance on Ukraine has exacerbated tensions with European allies, with French President Emmanuel Macron publicly urging caution as Trump advances direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The diplomatic split deepened as the U.S. aligned with Russia and North Korea in key United Nations votes, further isolating Washington from its traditional allies. 
President Donald Trump's evolving stance on Ukraine has exacerbated tensions with European allies, with French President Emmanuel Macron publicly urging caution as Trump advances direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The diplomatic split deepened as the U.S. aligned with Russia and North Korea in key United Nations votes, further isolating Washington from its traditional allies.