THE POST MILLENNIAL | Illegal immigrant population fell by ONE MILLION in first 5 months of Trump term: Center for Immigration Studies
Since President Trump took office in January 2025, the U.S. has seen a sharp drop of one million illegal immigrants—driven by his tough rhetoric, enforcement actions, and deterrent effect—marking a major reversal in immigration trends, according to new Census-based analysis.
AXIOS | Texas Instruments announces two new chip plants in the U.S.
Texas Instruments announced two additional chip fabs in Sherman, Texas—part of a $60 billion U.S. manufacturing push backed by industry partners and praised by the Trump administration as a key step toward securing America's semiconductor supply chain.
FOX NEWS | Trump scores major win against Newsom in battle for National Guard control
In a unanimous decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that President Trump lawfully retained control of National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles—rejecting Governor Newsom's challenge and affirming federal authority in times of national crisis.
THE POST MILLENNIAL | RFK Jr says Starbucks will 'further MAHA its menu'
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that Starbucks will align its menu with the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, eliminating harmful additives and supporting nationwide efforts to combat childhood chronic disease through cleaner, more transparent food options.
CBS NEWS | Trump administration boosts monitoring of possible Iran-backed cells in U.S., as Trump weighs strikes, sources say
As President Trump weighs potential strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, U.S. law enforcement has ramped up surveillance of suspected Iran-backed operatives and Hezbollah-linked sleeper cells amid rising threats of retaliation and fears of domestic attacks.
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