NEW YORK POST | RFK Jr.'s HHS slashes $122M across nearly 200 DEI, LGBT-focused research projects
The Trump administration, led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has cut nearly $122 million in federal grants tied to LGBT and DEI-focused research, halting almost 200 projects deemed politically driven rather than serving broad public health needs.
POST MILLENNIAL | Mayor Muriel Bowser reverses course on Trump's crime crackdown—now says it's 'greatly appreciated'
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, who had initially called President Trump's federal takeover of the city's police "unsettling and unprecedented," acknowledged Wednesday that the surge of federal officers has produced results — citing an 87% drop in carjackings over the past 20 days compared to 2024.
FOX NEWS | Karoline Leavitt calls Psaki's prayer comments 'utterly disrespectful' after Minneapolis school shooting
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned former Biden aide and MSNBC host Jen Psaki's remarks dismissing prayer after a deadly Minneapolis church school shooting, calling them "utterly disrespectful" to millions of Americans of faith, while Vice President JD Vance also defended prayer as an essential response to tragedy.
FOX BUSINESS | US economy grew at a faster pace in Q2 following Commerce Department revision
The Commerce Department revised Q2 2025 GDP growth upward to 3.3%, stronger than the original 3.0% estimate and economists' 3.1% forecast, with gains driven by investment and consumer spending but offset partly by weaker government spending and higher imports.
DAILY CALLER | Residents In One Of DC's Roughest Wards Say Trump's Crime Crackdown Needed
Residents in some of Washington, D.C.'s most dangerous neighborhoods told the Daily Caller that President Donald Trump's federal crime crackdown has made their streets feel noticeably safer.
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