Day: February 18, 2025

Ed Department cuts $600M in taxpayer-funded grants pushing ‘divisive ideologies’

9:44 pm February 18, 2025

The Department of Education (DOED) is pulling the plug on the use of taxpayer dollars to fund “divisive” and “inappropriate” training programs for educators, announcing hundreds of millions in cuts as the Trump administration cleans house on “wasteful” spending within the federal government. On Monday, the DOED announced the cancelation of $600 million dollars in […]

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DOGE team welcomed at the Pentagon but some remain skeptical

9:25 pm February 18, 2025

The Department of Defense has received a list of DOGE officials tasked with cutting 8% from next year’s budget. “We welcome DOGE to the Pentagon,” said Secretary Pete Hegseth. “And I hope to welcome Elon to the Pentagon very soon.”  The Pentagon employs 3.7 million personnel with a budget exceeding $850 billion, but it has […]

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Columbine High School shooting survivor dies nearly 26 years after massacre

9:23 pm February 18, 2025

Anne Marie Hochhalter, who was shot and paralyzed in the Columbine High School mass shooting in 1999, died on Sunday of natural causes, Fox News Digital has learned. She was 43.  Hochhalter, one of 23 people who were injured and survived the Littleton, Colorado, massacre, was confined to a wheelchair for the remainder of her […]

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Utah mom accused of killing National Guard husband enters plea as police search for body

9:18 pm February 18, 2025

A Utah mom accused of killing her husband in September 2024 pleaded not guilty to nine counts earlier this month as officials continue to search for the Utah National Guardsman’s body, according to local news. Jennifer Gledhill pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder, five counts of obstruction of justice, possession of a controlled […]

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Leader behind migrant flight to Martha’s Vineyard tapped to head red state’s new immigration board

9:16 pm February 18, 2025

The man who helped organize a planeload of illegal immigrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard during the Biden administration has been tapped to lead Florida’s new immigration enforcement board. Larry Keefe, a longtime trial attorney who served previously as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s “public safety czar” since 2021, will have $250 million at his discretion […]

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