Multiple federal agencies, including State Department and Missile Defense Agency, terminated contracts with Chinese-founded PDF software company Foxit.
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‘You Gave This Death Cult Sanctuary’: Minnesota Lt. Gov. Blasted After Annunciation School Attack
After issuing a public statement about the horrific shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Minnesota Democratic Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan was slammed Read More
Sen. Joni Ernst wants audit of feds cashing in on ‘fraudulent unemployment benefits’ after five took more than $400K
“If it weren’t for those darn whiz kids at DOGE, they might have gotten away with it,” Ernst told The Post.
Christian Baker Persecuted By California For 8 Years Urges Supreme Court: Protect People Of Faith
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Trump floats holding Republican National Convention before midterm elections
President Donald Trump announced he is considering holding a national Republican convention ahead of the midterm elections in an unprecedented move.
Dude, Rescheduling Cannabis Downwards Would Be A Huge Mistake. Huge.
A week ago, President Donald Trump said that he would soon decide whether to move cannabis from Schedule I to III for purposes of the Read More
Embattled Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sues Trump to prevent firing
The embattled Fed governor’s lawyers asked for a judge to block the president’s immediate attempt to oust her.
White House Fires CDC Director Following COVID Vaccine Showdown
The Trump administration said Wednesday that it had fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez because she was “not aligned” with the Read More
Melania Trump calls for ‘pre-emptive intervention in identifying potential school shooters’
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U.S. Economy Surges Past Expectations as Spending, Investment Soar
Gross domestic product rose at a 3.3 percent annualized rate in the second quarter, up from the Commerce Department’s initial 3.0 percent estimate and above the 3.1 percent pace economists had forecast.
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