The Department of Education announced Monday that it cut $600 million in grants that used taxpayer funds on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) teacher training programs.
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Top Story: Most Americans Say U.S. Foreign Aid Is ‘Wasted on Corruption,’ Survey Reveals
Top Commentary: Trump’s Steel Tariffs Must Be Permanent
Most Americans Say U.S. Foreign Aid Is ‘Wasted on Corruption,’ Survey Reveals
A majority of Americans think that U.S. foreign aid is being wasted, according to a new survey from the Financial Times.
Of those surveyed, more than 60% believe that funding set aside for humanitarian aid was being “wasted on corruption or administration fees,” according to the survey published Monday. The survey’s findings comes amid growing scrutiny surrounding wasteful spending across several federal agencies, including the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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Social Security Data Shows Millions More Eligible Recipients than Living Americans, Musk Reveals
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk on Monday posted Social Security data revealing the existence of tens of millions of eligible recipients beyond the total population of the United Sates.
“According to the Social Security database, these are the numbers of people in each age bucket with the death field set to FALSE!
Read MoreCommentary: Trump’s Steel Tariffs Must Be Permanent
President Trump imposed a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on steel. When questioned whether the tariffs were permanent, President Trump’s Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing, Peter Navarro, responded that the tariffs are “permanent because the problem is permanent.”
Navarro is right. America’s steel industry has been brutalized for 50 years by unfair trade with the Third World.
Read MoreBlue State Censors Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers, Forces Them to Lie, Bans Their Ads: Lawsuit
The First State is playing second banana to The Golden State’s failed experiment in compelled speech against pro-life pregnancy centers, according to a new federal lawsuit.
The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates, a pregnancy center network and Delaware member A Door of Hope sued Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings to block and nullify as unconstitutional a state law that is “almost the exact same” as the California law blocked by the Supreme Court in an earlier NIFLA challenge.
Read MoreExclusive: Corey Congilio Premieres ‘She’s Like The Weather’
Nashville songwriter and guitarist Corey Congilio releases playful, new single, “She’s Like the Weather.”
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