Category: US News
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Under Trump, ineligible employees received Ambien and other banned substances from the White House pharmacy
Depending on a stunning government study this month, the White House pharmacy operated during the Trump administration violated federal standards by giving prescription medications, such as stimulants and sedatives, to employees who weren’t eligible while failing to maintain sufficient records. “All aspects of the White House Medical Unit’s pharmacy operations” have “serious and systemic problems,” according…
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Three Student Loan Relief and Forgiveness Programs Will Terminate This Year
Based on new data released by the Education Department, around 3.7 million Americans have collectively earned over $136 billion in student loan forgiveness—an unparalleled degree of relief. As part of its efforts to relax regulations and increase the availability of student loan forgiveness under important programs, the Biden administration has executed the releases through a…
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Every year, cars with disguised license plates cost NYC $108 million
According to a recent analysis by City Comptroller Brad Lander, false and unclear license plates that were invisible to speed cameras cost New York City approximately $108 million in lost revenue in 2023. Residents of New York claimed to see the issue everywhere. “I see individuals advertising these sort of disguising things [for license plates],…
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Numerous cruise missiles are fired into the Yellow Sea by North Korea
The South Korean military said that North Korea launched multiple cruise missiles over the Yellow Sea early on Wednesday. The Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul informed reporters that the missiles were discovered by the military at approximately seven in the morning. According to the JCS, U.S. and South Korean intelligence agencies are examining the…
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The former US intelligence director’s daughter’s murder conviction is overturned by a Maryland appellate court: report
An appeals court in Maryland on Tuesday overturned an indictment for murder involving the adopted daughter of former President George W. Bush’s Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, due to information the jury in the trial shouldn’t have been seen, according to sources. 3 judges from the Maryland Appellate Court rendered their verdict on Sophia Negroponte’s…
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F.A.A. reports that Delta Air Lines’ Boeing 757 lost its nose wheel prior to takeoff
As stated by the Federal Aviation Administration, a Delta Air Lines-operated Boeing 757 lost a nose wheel on Saturday as it was ready to take off from Atlanta’s main airport. It was the most recent alarming incident involving an aircraft from the firm. At approximately 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, Delta Air Lines Flight 982 was…
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VA Loan Requirements: What does a veteran need to be eligible for a loan?
VA loans for home purchase are one method that the government can assist veterans. VA loans are a reward for active-duty and veteran military personnel as well as some surviving spouses. They are backed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. You can submit an application for a VA loan if: You have completed 90…
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These Are the Changes to SNAP Benefits in 2024
If your family relies on SNAP food benefits to maintain food on the table, your top concern is undoubtedly the amount of benefits you can expect this year. You may also be worried about the possible effects on you of the government’s budget negotiations. The good news is that Congress cannot simply stop financing SNAP;…
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On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Nikki Haley requests voters to vote against Trump’s “coronation”
Nikki Haley, the final contender challenging Donald Trump for the Republican nomination, is counting on the backing of a sizable portion of New Hampshire voters who are adamant about keeping the outgoing president out of the White House. At a Franklin VFW hall, Haley declared, “America isn’t doing coronations,” with her daughter and son-in-law accompanying…
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Judge In Georgia Reveals Trump Prosecutor’s Divorce Records
In the divorce concerning a special prosecutor appointed in the election case against Donald Trump and others, records from the court were required to be made public by a judge on Monday. The prosecutor was suspected of being in an affair with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. However, there were no mentions of the…