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News & Articles By Cassie B.
02/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump administration gives schools 14 days to scrap DEI policies or lose federal funding
Trump administration demands public schools drop DEI policies within 14 days or face federal funding cuts. The ultimatum, citing Supreme Court precedent, declares DEI initiatives illegal under federal civil rights law. Letter warns schools to cease any attempts to circumvent the ban on race-based policies. Some universities are already removing DEI requirements, while others resist […]
02/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Defense stocks tumble after Trump proposes military spending cuts, while European defense firms surge
U.S. defense stocks plunged after President Trump proposed cutting the military budget by half, causing major contractors like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to lose significant value. European defense stocks surged as leaders discussed increasing military spending, with companies like Rheinmetall and BAE Systems seeing double-digit gains. Trump’s mixed messaging on defense spending, including calls […]
02/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
DOGE targets IRS in sweeping government efficiency push
Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative targets the IRS to streamline federal operations and cut wasteful spending, aligning with Trump’s efficiency agenda. IRS executives were instructed to justify “non-essential” contracts, part of a broader government-wide effort to eliminate inefficiencies. The IRS review is significant due to its role in managing taxpayer dollars and its history of inefficiency, […]
02/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
DOGE exposes federal government’s bizarre use of limestone mine to process retirement papers by hand
Elon Musk’s DOGE uncovered a 230-foot-deep limestone mine in Pennsylvania used to manually process federal retirement paperwork, sparking widespread criticism. The facility employs 700 workers to handle 10,000 retirement applications monthly using outdated methods like manila envelopes and cardboard boxes. Despite $130 million spent on digitization efforts, the government has only progressed to the letter […]
02/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
UK’s new Gravehawk missile system bolsters Ukraine’s air defenses amid shifting Western support
The UK has delivered the innovative Gravehawk surface-to-air missile system to Ukraine, repurposing Soviet-era R-73 missiles to counter Russian drones and cruise missiles. The portable, containerized system is immune to Russian electronic warfare and has already been deployed in combat, with more units expected. Western military aid faces uncertainty, with the U.S. signaling a shift […]
02/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump demands Ukraine repay U.S. aid with rare earth minerals amid war negotiations
Trump demands $500 billion in rare earth minerals from Ukraine as repayment for U.S. aid. Ukraine’s rare earth resources, critical for technology and military equipment, are largely in the disputed Donbas region under Russian control. Trump criticizes Biden’s $300 billion aid to Ukraine as “foolish” for lacking repayment guarantees, framing the minerals deal as a […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Teachers’ fight against Monsanto over PCB poisoning heads to Washington Supreme Court
Three Washington state teachers are suing Monsanto, alleging the company concealed PCB dangers, causing severe health issues from exposure in their school. A $185 million verdict in their favor was overturned on appeal, and the Washington Supreme Court will now review the case. Hundreds of similar lawsuits nationwide target Monsanto and Bayer over PCB contamination, […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Outrageous Canadian bill threatens jail time for praising fossil fuels
A Canadian lawmaker introduced Bill C-372, aiming to criminalize “false advertising” by the fossil fuel industry, including positive statements about fossil fuels. The bill could impose fines up to $500,000 or two years in prison for promoting fossil fuels, even for factual statements like “natural gas is cleaner than coal.” Critics argue the bill’s broad […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump administration targets 200,000 probationary federal workers in sweeping workforce cuts
The Trump administration has directed federal agencies to terminate approximately 200,000 probationary employees to streamline government operations and reduce waste. Layoffs, executed via prerecorded videos and emails, have already impacted thousands, with some employees given just 30 minutes to leave. The move aligns with President Trump’s broader agenda to shrink the federal workforce, including hiring […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
TikTok returns to U.S. app stores amid legal uncertainty and national security concerns
TikTok was briefly removed from Apple and Google app stores due to a U.S. law targeting its Chinese ownership, citing national security concerns. A 75-day enforcement delay, initiated by President Trump, allowed TikTok to return temporarily while ByteDance seeks a legal solution. ByteDance must sell its U.S. operations within 50 days or face a permanent […]
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