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The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines, first under digital rules
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc’s digital competition rules Read More.
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White House Blasts Reports on Potential Hegseth Replacement
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has denied a report suggesting the White House is considering replacing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. In a post on social media, Leavitt labeled the NPR story "fake news," pushing back against claims that the administration is seeking a new defense secretary. Read More.
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Anthony Fauci’s fortune doubled to $15 million between early 2019 and 2023, watchdog finds: ‘During worst of COVID lockdowns’
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s fortune doubled — hitting about $15 million — between early 2019 and the end of 2023 over the course of the pandemic, including “during the worst of the draconian COVID lockdowns,’’ according to records obtained by a watchdog group. Read More.
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Steve Hilton: It’s Now or Never for California. That’s Why I’m Running for Governor
‘This is my home. And it’s being ruined.’ The former Fox News host explains why he’s thrown his hat in the ring—and why he thinks Republicans have their best shot in 20 years. Read More.
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Courier firm DHL to suspend global shipments of more than $800 to US due to new customs rules
DHL, the international courier firm, will temporarily pause shipments to the U.S. for items with a declared value of more than $800, the company announced in a notice. Read More.
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White House Rejects NY Times Report on Hegseth: 'Non-story' Fueled by 'Leakers'
The White House lashed out at The New York Times report of a second Signal messaging chat created by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that included his wife and brother and in which he shared details of a March military airstrike against Yemen's Houthi terrorists, insisting that no classified information was shared. Read More.
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Pope Francis Dead at Age 88, 2 Months After Receiving Care for Double Pneumonia
Pope Francis, who served as the leader of the Catholic Church since 2013, has died at the age of 88. “Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta,” the Vatican announced via social media on Monday, April 21. Read More.
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Iowa Gov. Signs Bill Allowing 18-Year-Olds to Own, Carry Handguns
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) signed legislation Friday that will changes state law to allow 18-year-olds to own and carry handguns. Read More.
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Trump says minerals deal with Ukraine to be signed next Thursday
President Donald Trump on Thursday said an 80-page minerals deal will be signed with Ukraine in one week. Read More.
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Ashley St. Clair reveals son’s name as paternity test appears to confirm Musk is father
Ashley St. Clair has finally shared the name of the son she shares with Elon Musk. Read More.
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Trump Promises ‘100% Chance’ Of Trade Deal With EU During WH Meeting With Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
President Donald Trump welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House and told reporters that he was hopeful that the United States and the European Union would come to a trade agreement. Read More.
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Third Pentagon official suspended amid investigation into DoD leaks
Colin Carroll, chief of staff to Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg, is now the third person suspended for his alleged role in the leaks. Read More.
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CDC report shows autism impacts 1 in 31 kids in the US
A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows autism now impacts 1-in-31 children in the United States. Read More.
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‘How dare the US attack the UK’s free speech’: Independent readers call out trade deal demands
Our community share their views on the US trade deal ultimatum, from outrage at ‘JD Vance’s demand to scrap LGBT+ protections’ to calls for Keir Starmer to ‘defend British laws, not bow to US pressure’ Read More.
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Illegal border crossings hit record low second month in row
For the second full month in a row since President Donald Trump’s been in office, illegal border crossings reached record lows in March, reversing Biden administration illegal crossings, which were the highest in recorded U.S. history. Read More.

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