Day: April 17, 2025

Top health official accuses RFK Jr’s agency of ‘censorship’

5:22 pm April 17, 2025

A top official at the National Institutes of Health announced his abrupt retirement from the agency after 21 years, complaining about censorship under the leadership of HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. NIH senior investigator Kevin Hall complained that he “experienced censorship” during his investigation of ultra-processed food addiction. “After 21 years at my dream […]

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Frontier Airlines passenger describes terrifying landing after plane’s wheel breaks off

5:17 pm April 17, 2025

A Frontier Airlines passenger recounted how one of the plane’s wheels broke off during a terrifying landing in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. Melani Gonzalez Wharton wrote on Facebook that her family’s flight from Florida to Puerto Rico became a “horrific experience” as the plane tried to land at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport. “For a few […]

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Police records expose ‘violent’ behavior of deported alleged MS-13 gang member and more top headlines

5:09 pm April 17, 2025

1. Police records expose ‘violent’ behavior of alleged MS-13 gang member deported to El Salvador. 2. Former FAA contractor admits to leaking US intel to Iran for years. 3. Rachel Morin’s ‘bum’ killer mooched off locals before murdering mom of five, lawyer says. MAKING A DEAL – Italy’s prime minister goes to Washington for tariff […]

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Harvard dean’s council member resigns from post after lawsuit claims he ‘aided and abetted’ Hamas

4:30 pm April 17, 2025

A member of the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Dean’s Council has resigned from his position after he was sued last week by nearly 200 family members of Americans killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack on Israeli concert-goers.  According to the lawsuit, Bashar Masri, a Palestinian American billionaire, is accused of “aiding […]

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New study about IRS reveals just how much Trump tax cuts saved you

4:30 pm April 17, 2025

In Washington, facts are often the first casualty of politics. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the debate over the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 — President Donald Trump’s signature tax reform law from his first term in office. As debates rage whether to extend the TCJA’s individual tax cuts, left-wing […]

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