Tag: Trump administration

  • RFK Jr. Launches New Podcast to Discuss Public Health Challenges and Policy

    RFK Jr. Launches New Podcast to Discuss Public Health Challenges and Policy

    The relationship between politics and public health has always been complex, but in recent years it has become deeply intertwined with media, personality, and digital influence. That intersection is now taking a new form as U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepares to launch his own podcast, positioning it as a platform to challenge…

  • Some U.S. Airports Could Stop Processing International Arrivals Under New DHS Threat

    Some U.S. Airports Could Stop Processing International Arrivals Under New DHS Threat

    A new proposal tied to immigration enforcement is drawing attention because of how directly it could affect everyday systems that millions of people rely on. The Department of Homeland Security is considering whether it could stop processing international travelers at certain major U.S. airports located in so-called sanctuary cities. While the idea is still under…

  • UndoTrump.org Wants To Reverse Trump’s Name Being Plastered Across America

    UndoTrump.org Wants To Reverse Trump’s Name Being Plastered Across America

    For decades, the United States has followed a familiar rhythm when it comes to honoring presidents. Names are added to airports, bridges, memorials, and institutions, but usually only after time has passed and emotions have settled. These decisions tend to reflect a collective judgment shaped by history rather than the ambitions of a leader still…

  • Iran Hackers Expose Personal Photos From Kash Patel Email Account

    Iran Hackers Expose Personal Photos From Kash Patel Email Account

    A leak like this does not need to expose state secrets to become politically explosive. When reports emerged that Iran-linked hackers had accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email and released a cache of private photos, travel details, and old correspondence online, the story instantly became bigger than one man’s inbox. It became a snapshot…

  • Trump Jokes That Karoline Leavitt May Be Behind His Bad Publicity

    Trump Jokes That Karoline Leavitt May Be Behind His Bad Publicity

    Donald Trump has once again found a way to turn a routine White House moment into a headline, this time by joking directly to Karoline Leavitt’s face that she might be responsible for his “bad publicity.” During a March 31 appearance in the Oval Office, Trump was speaking to reporters while signing an executive order…

  • Judge Orders Trump To Stop White House Ballroom Construction

    Judge Orders Trump To Stop White House Ballroom Construction

    A federal judge has halted one of the most controversial construction plans tied to the White House in recent years, stopping further work on a proposed $400 million ballroom project that had already sparked intense debate across political, legal, and public circles. The ruling immediately shifted attention from architectural ambition to constitutional authority, raising deeper…

  • A Federal Judge Just Froze RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Agenda

    A Federal Judge Just Froze RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Agenda

    On a Monday morning in March, a federal courtroom in Boston became the center of one of the most consequential public health disputes the United States has seen in recent years. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy had spent weeks weighing a case that put major medical organizations on one side and the federal government on…

  • Us Drone Expert Warns Iran Could Strike California at Any Moment

    Us Drone Expert Warns Iran Could Strike California at Any Moment

    As tensions between Washington and Tehran intensify, a new warning circulating among U.S. law enforcement has raised fresh questions about the evolving nature of modern warfare and whether the American homeland is truly prepared for it. At the center of the concern is a chilling scenario: swarms of explosive drones launched from the ocean or…

  • How School Lunches Became the Front Line of Americas Food Wars

    How School Lunches Became the Front Line of Americas Food Wars

    For decades, the American school lunch tray has quietly reflected the priorities of the nation’s food system. Brightly colored snacks, shelf stable meals, and ultra processed ingredients became normal not because they were nutritious, but because they were cheap, consistent, and visually appealing. Now, that long standing status quo is being challenged at the highest…

  • Authorities Report Severe Injuries To ICE Agent In Renee Nicole Good Incident

    Authorities Report Severe Injuries To ICE Agent In Renee Nicole Good Incident

    Video footage from January 7 showed Jonathan Ross, a 10-year veteran of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, walking away from a scene in south Minneapolis. He moved toward his vehicle, climbed inside, and drove off. Minutes earlier, his gunshots had ended the life of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who had moved to…