More states roll out SNAP restrictions this week. Is your state next?
It’s part of a growing movement to ban the purchase of sugary drinks and candy with federal food benefits. Source link
It’s part of a growing movement to ban the purchase of sugary drinks and candy with federal food benefits. Source link
The Inspectors General’s consultation on integrity has become increasingly politicized and weaponized, expanding its powers and demanding more authority, while neglecting its original mission of coordinating training and best practices for Inspector General offices. Source link
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has walked back its initial decision last week to decline to review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine candidate after holding a high-priority meeting with the company. Last week, the FDA said it had denied Moderna’s filing over regulatory issues. The company said the denial had nothing to do with… Source…
New Jersey’s acting attorney general said Tuesday she will not appeal dismissed fraud charges against Democratic power broker George E. Norcross III and others involved in the case, declining to ask the state Supreme Court to review a previous decision. “In light of the Appellate Division’s decision, we conclude that our prosecution… Source link
A pernicious shift is underway: the monetization and privatization of foreign policy for personal enrichment. Source link
It is a great irony that after decades of warnings about how Democrats would corrupt our country with state-sponsored atheism and moral relativism, Republicans can now lay claim to perhaps the most godless and immoral administration in American history. Source link
Two more states have begun SNAP restrictions, which include a list of items recipients will not be allowed to purchase. Source link
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expanding his culture war into the education sector, potentially threatening to pull service members’ tuition aid at dozens of top colleges and universities he deems biased against the armed forces. The move is setting off alarm bells in the military and academic communities, who are worried about a major pipeline…
More than half of Americans say they believe President Trump is attempting to cover up crimes committed by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a new poll finds. In an Economist/YouGov poll released Tuesday, 53 percent of respondents said they believe Trump is “trying to cover up Epstein’s crimes.” Twenty-nine percent of people surveyed said they……
Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D) hit back at President Trump on Tuesday, just hours after the president said the governor is partly responsible for recovery efforts in the wake of a massive sewage spill into the Potomac River. “Mr. President, this leak has basically been contained,” Moore wrote on the social platform X. Source link