Lee Zeldin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Take Steps to Ensure Water Safety from Microplastics and Chemicals

EPA Takes Action on Drinking Water Safety On Thursday, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced steps aimed at ensuring the safety of drinking water in the U.S. They highlighted concerns regarding microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and other harmful contaminants. “Americans have expressed worries about plastics and drugs in their water for […]
Argentina Sends Away Senior Iranian Diplomat

Argentina Orders Expulsion of Iranian Diplomat The Argentine government has declared Mohsen Soltani Tehrani, Iran’s Chargé d’Affaires, to be an immoral individual, demanding his departure from the country within 48 hours. According to Argentina’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this expulsion stems from “false, offensive and inappropriate” claims made by the Iranian government following President Javier […]
New York Times Praises Migrants, Overlooks U.S. Graduates

H-1B Program Draws Mixed Reactions Amid Layoffs The New York Times expresses concern for international college graduates leveraging the contentious H-1B visa program to secure sought-after positions in the United States, positions that many American graduates find elusive. “These skilled foreign workers face documented challenges when trying to establish careers here,” noted a report. In […]
Chinese Born in the U.S., Now Grown Up, Alleged to Have Planted Bomb at MacDill Air Force Base

Two Chinese-American brothers face accusations of placing an improvised explosive device (IED) at MacDill Air Force Base located in Tampa, Florida. DHS officials noted that the brothers are “anchor babies,” children of undocumented Chinese immigrants who secured birthright citizenship after their mother gave birth in the U.S. Recently, the DOJ charged 20-year-old Allen Jenn and […]
Biden’s lenient judge for sexual offenders raises questions about Lindsey Graham’s confirmation votes.

A recent light sentence given to a registered sex offender by a judge appointed by President Biden has led to fresh scrutiny of Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who supported her nomination. On March 23, Judge Ann Traum, nominated by Biden to the U.S. District Court for Nevada, sentenced a sex offender with thousands of child […]
U.S. Farmers Contribute 6 Million Eggs for Easter and Passover: ‘Proud to Give Back’

Efforts to Provide Nutritious Eggs for Easter and Passover Across the United States, initiatives are underway to ensure that American families have access to nutritious eggs for the upcoming Easter and Passover holidays. Recently, more than 97,000 eggs were donated by Dutt and Wagner to organizations like Feed More and Green Valley Poultry Farm in […]
Newsom’s Wife Shares Dolls with Her Sons, Changes Bedtime Stories to be Gender-Neutral

California’s First Partner Embraces Gender-Inclusive Terminology Jennifer Lynn Siebel Newsom Ocasio Rodham, who refers to herself as California’s “first partner,” advocates for gender-inclusive language. She also hinted at some dynamics within the Newsom household that might raise eyebrows. Her recent remarks sparked debate. “I give my sons dolls—even if their heads are off. It’s important […]
March Job Growth Significantly Exceeds Economic Requirements

U.S. Job Growth Surges in March The U.S. economy saw an increase of 178,000 jobs in March, according to a Friday report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This figure far exceeded the expected 59,000 jobs and marked a significant bounce back from February’s unexpected decline of 133,000, which was influenced by a major […]
Man’s Robbery Wave Focused on Pokemon Card Vendors

Chicago Man Faces Felony Charges for Armed Robberies Targeting Pokemon Card Sellers A 23-year-old man from Chicago, Anthony Garcia, is facing several felony charges after being accused of committing multiple armed robberies aimed at people selling Pokemon cards online. According to reports, Garcia has been charged with five counts of armed robbery involving a firearm. […]
Confused U.N. Postpones Vote on Military Action to Safeguard Hormuz Shipping

The United Nations has postponed a crucial vote that was set for Friday regarding the authorization of “defensive” forces to protect vessels in the disputed Strait of Hormuz from Iranian attacks. The reason for the delay was a scheduling error. The Security Council, comprised of 15 member nations, was initially planned to meet on Friday […]