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Month: September 2025

RFK Jr Says Texas’ MAHA Legislation Is Model for Other States to Follow

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Gov. Greg Abbott and roughly 70 state lawmakers at a ceremony in Austin on Wednesday celebrating a bill package they passed to implement health and food safety reforms. “I’ve been to many, many states,” Kennedy said, “but there are no states, with the exception of Louisiana,” …

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President Trump Says DC Is Now a ‘Crime Free Zone’

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday to celebrate the impact of his recent federal intervention in Washington, D.C., proclaiming the capital a safe haven from criminal activity. “DC IS NOW A CRIME FREE ZONE, IN JUST 12 DAYS!!! President DJT,” he wrote in a post that highlighted the swift changes under his administration’s oversight. In a …

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EXCLUSIVE: Kristi Noem Cutting Thousands Of DEI, Wasteful Spending Contracts

The Department of Homeland Security is scrapping thousands of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) contracts after billions of dollars in waste and fraud were found. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) found FEMA spending on inflated contracts, duplicate services and programs it called fraudulent or unnecessary. In response, DHS is moving to cancel the contracts …

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As Schools Increase Use of AI, Experts Warn of Impact on Children’s Development

As tens of millions of children head back to school, parents and teachers are grappling with questions about how much artificial intelligence (AI) is too much. The education system will be one of the primary laboratories for the global AI experiment, according to author Joe Allen. “Schools—to the extent that they either mandate or encourage …

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RFK Jr.’s HHS slashes $122M across nearly 200 DEI, LGBT-focused research projects

WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Department of Health and Human Services has stopped nearly $122 million in grants to research deemed a poor use of taxpayer funds due to focus on LGBT topics and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), The Post has learned. The grants, funding 195 different projects, were determined by the Trump administration to focus too …

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Trump Administration Targets Housing Affordability With Urgent Reforms

Americans across the country continue to feel the pinch from elevated housing prices, a problem that has persisted amid tight monetary policies and supply shortages. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking during a Labor Day stop at Metro 29 Diner in Arlington, Virginia, outlined the administration’s commitment to addressing this issue head-on. In an exclusive interview …

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‘No Exceptions’: President Trump to Sign Executive Order Requiring Voter I.D. in Elections

President Donald Trump said Saturday he will take decisive action when it comes to voter I.D. and elections across America. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “Voter I.D. Must Be Part of Every Single Vote. NO EXCEPTIONS! I Will Be Doing An Executive Order To That End!!! Also, No Mail-In Voting, Except For Those That …

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Jerry Nadler Is Retiring

Veteran Democratic Congressman Jerry Nadler has decided to step away from Congress after more than three decades of serving Democrat interests, signaling a significant shift in the party’s leadership dynamics. The 78-year-old representative from New York’s 12th District, encompassing much of Manhattan, confirmed he will not seek reelection in 2026. Nadler’s tenure, which began in …

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Atlanta opens first city-run grocery store to fight food insecurity

ATLANTA – The City of Atlanta has officially opened its first municipal grocery store, a project aimed at addressing food insecurity in underserved neighborhoods. What we know: City officials, Invest Atlanta, and Savi Provisions hosted Thursday’s grand opening for Azalea Fresh Market, located inside the historic Olympia Building downtown. The store will provide residents with access to …

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