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DNI Gabbard Makes Big Move Following Intel Leaks To Press
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has instructed U.S. intelligence agencies to evaluate the feasibility of conducting random polygraph tests for employees and contractors, according to officials familiar with the directive. The proposed tests would include questions aimed at determining whether individuals have leaked classified information to the media, part of a broader effort to strengthen internal security and prevent…
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Feds Launch Probe Into Tesla’s Self-Driving Feature Amid Rise In Errors, Crashes
Federal regulators have launched a sweeping new investigation into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system after a wave of incidents involving cars that ran red lights, drove on the wrong side of the road, and crashed — raising fresh questions about the safety of Elon Musk’s driver-assistance technology. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said the investigation covers 58 incidents…
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GOP Leaders Blast ‘Schumer Shutdown’ As Military Families Face Missed Paychecks
As the Schumer Shutdown drags into its second week, Republican leaders are warning of devastating consequences for military families facing missed paychecks and growing financial strain. Republican Study Committee Chairman Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, a former Air Force officer, said he’s hearing directly from service members whose families are struggling to make ends meet as Democrats continue to block funding…
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Longtime Calif. Democrat Now Supports Trump In Blow to Newsom
For years, Marc Benioff was seen as San Francisco’s big-hearted billionaire — the tech magnate who poured millions into local causes and preached compassion for the city’s homeless. While other Silicon Valley executives bought yachts and built private rockets, the Salesforce founder cultivated a reputation for progressive philanthropy and civic pride. But 2025 appears to have ushered in a different…
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Trump Ensures U.S. Troops Won’t Lose Paycheck Due to ‘Schumer Shutdown’
President Donald Trump has ordered Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to use “all available funds” to pay U.S. troops on Oct. 15, despite the ongoing government shutdown that has threatened military paychecks for 1.3 million active duty service members. The federal government shut down on Oct. 1 after lawmakers failed to pass a funding bill. Democrats in the Senate have…
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‘Schumer Shutdown’ Threatens Military Paychecks For 1.3 Million Troops
Active-duty service members are on the verge of missing their next paycheck after Senate Democrats voted to keep the government shuttered indefinitely, blocking a measure that would have reopened federal operations and paid the troops. U.S. service members have continued to report for duty since the shutdown began on Oct. 1, but without a funding resolution, roughly 1.3 million active-duty…
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Mail-In Ballot Envelopes Draw Scrutiny In Newsom-Backed Redistricting Effort
Mail-in ballots are arriving across Sacramento County for the Proposition 50 special election, and some voters say they’ve noticed something that worries them — small holes in their ballot envelopes. Allen Wegat, one of those voters, said the holes could allow someone to see or even tamper with his vote, CBS News reported. “If someone were unscrupulous and didn’t like how…
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Trump Announces Major Drug Pricing Agreement Aimed At Lowering Costs
President Donald Trump on Friday announced a new agreement with a major pharmaceutical manufacturer that will tie the company’s U.S. drug prices to the lowest rates offered in other developed countries, expanding the administration’s “most-favored-nation” policy for prescription drug costs. The deal, unveiled during an Oval Office event with AstraZeneca Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot, follows a similar arrangement the administration announced…
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Turning Point USA Producing Alternate Super Bowl Show Amid ‘Bad Bunny’ Fallout
Turning Point USA, the grassroots conservative organization founded by the late activist Charlie Kirk, announced plans to host an alternative Super Bowl halftime show aimed at competing with the official performance headlined by Bad Bunny and sponsored by Apple Music. The event, titled “The All-American Halftime Show,” is scheduled to take place on Super Bowl Sunday, February 8. A website…
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GOP Senator Suffers Seizure, Brain Bleed After Falling On Ice
North Dakota Republican Sen. Kevin Cramer suffered a seizure and a brain bleed after slipping and falling on ice in his home state. The Republican senator took to social media to share the news, revealing that he is resting and recovering at home in the state following the incident over the weekend. “Late yesterday afternoon, I walked to my backyard…
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