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US Agriculture Secretary Suggests Medicaid Recipients and Automation Can Replace Migrant Farm Workers

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has proposed using automation and Medicaid recipients to fill the labor gap expected from Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan targeting undocumented immigrants working in agriculture. Speaking alongside Republican governors, Rollins claimed that America’s farming industry could rely on “34 million able-bodied adults” currently enrolled in Medicaid, along with technological advances, to make up for the loss of migrant labor. “There...

Musk’s “America Party” Draws Trump’s Ire

Donald Trump has publicly slammed Elon Musk's decision to form a new political party, the "America Party," calling it "ridiculous" and a recipe for "disruption & chaos." The former president, speaking to reporters and in a lengthy Truth Social post, expressed his dismay at Musk, stating he's gone "completely ‘off the rails’" and is a "TRAIN WRECK." Trump argued that third parties in the US...

Trump Marks July 4th with Tax Bill Victory and White House UFC Fight Promise

On the eve of the July 4th holiday, President Donald Trump celebrated the passage of his significant tax and spending legislation, calling it the...

Trump Eases Syrian Sanctions After Assad’s Ousting, Paving Way for Stability and Investment

Donald Trump has signed an executive order to lift some financial sanctions on Syria, a move the White House states is intended to stabilize...

U.S. Reaches Deal with China to Resume Rare Earth Shipments Amid Trade War De-escalation

The United States and China have reached an agreement to expedite rare earth shipments to the U.S., signaling progress in easing the prolonged...

RFK Jr. Defends Health Overhaul Amid Heated Congressional Grilling

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense scrutiny during a three-hour House hearing on June 24 as lawmakers pressed him on his proposed...

WhatsApp Banned on US House Devices Over Data Security Concerns

The popular messaging service WhatsApp has been prohibited from all U.S. House of Representatives devices. An internal memo distributed to House staff on Monday...

Carney and Trump Face Off at G7: A Pivotal Moment for Canada-U.S. Relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump this morning at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, marking a crucial...

India’s Anti-Terror Stance Gains Global Acclaim: A New Era of Solidarity

Washington/New Delhi: In a resounding testament to India's unwavering resolve against terrorism, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has declared that the nation has garnered "total...

Stranded at the Border: Point Roberts Battles for Survival Amid US-Canada Trade War

Nestled just below Vancouver and encircled by sea and border, Point Roberts, Washington, is facing an economic storm it may not survive. A five-square-mile...

Hidden Clause in House Bill Risks Undermining Federal Court Authority on Trump Rulings

A little-known provision tucked into a House-approved bill supporting former President Donald Trump’s policy agenda could dramatically weaken federal courts’ ability to enforce rulings...

Supreme Court Backs Trump: Temporary Protected Status Revoked for Over 500,000 Migrants

In a pivotal decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration authority to revoke temporary protected status (TPS) for more than half...

Voices in Detention: How Free Speech Became a Target in Trump’s Deportation Drive

In a sweeping escalation of immigration enforcement, the Trump administration has launched what it calls the “largest deportation operation in American history.” But...

Justice Department Probes California Over Transgender Athlete Law Amid Trump Funding Threat

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a formal investigation into California’s School Success and Opportunity Act, questioning whether it violates Title IX protections....