CDC Updates Website Information on Vaccines and Autism

The health secretary kept the original language with a footnote. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised its vaccine and autism webpage, footnoting its statement that…

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FBI Assists Guatemala in Recapturing Escaped Gang Members

Members of the Vulcan Joint Task Force FBI unit are leading operations. The Federal Bureau of Investigation responded to a request from the government of Guatemala for U.S.…

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President Calls for Thanksgiving Prayers Following D.C. Attack on Soldiers

“This Thanksgiving, I ask every family to say a prayer for the two great heroes.” On Wednesday, two West Virginia National Guard members were shot near a metro…

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White House Announces DOGE Work Continues in Federal Agencies

The central DOGE office has been shuttered. The White House explained that Department of Government Efficiency teams continue their work in federal agencies after media outlets announced that…

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ICE Arrested Nearly 3,600 in Houston During Shutdown

The agency’s operation ran for roughly 6 weeks to increase public safety and national security. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Houston reported arresting nearly 3,600…

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Transportation Secretary Warns PA Over CDL’s Issued to Illegal Aliens

He cited the state’s issuance of a CDL to a suspected terrorist. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the state of Pennsylvania that federal funding may be withheld if…

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Pentagon Investigates Senator After Video Urges Refusing “Illegal Orders”

The legislators urged military personnel to remember their oaths to uphold the Constitution and to disobey unlawful orders from the president. The Defense Department has announced an investigation…

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Legal Challenge Delays Beautification Effort on Eisenhower Building

Plans to paint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building put on hold. President Donald Trump’s plan to clean and paint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building has been delayed by…

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House Passes Bills to End Cashless Bail in D.C.

Some officials are concerned about government overreach. The House recently passed two bills regarding criminal justice in Washington, D.C., requiring cash bail for certain offenses and repealing a…

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Labor Department Releases September Jobs Report Delayed by Shutdown

The report came out nearly a month and a half late due to Congress not neglecting to fund the federal government. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released…

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