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David Morens Arrested for Email Violations
David Morens, 78, a former aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci, was arrested and handcuffed for alleged email violations. The arrest involved federal agents and reportedly included the use of guns and bulletproof vests.
FDA Administrator Departs Amid Vape Flavor Controversy
US Food & Drug Administrator Markary was reportedly pushed out following a conflict with President Trump over fruit-flavored vapes. The President supports the flavors, while the health community opposes them.
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Trump Reportedly Considering Firing FDA Commissioner
President Trump announced the departure of Marty Makary, the head of food and drug regulation. Makary's resignation follows weeks of political tumult at the agency. This follows discussions about the commissioner's role.
US Lawmakers Question Pentagon Budget
Lawmakers have requested more details about the cost of the war with Iran. They are defending the Pentagon's $1.5 trillion budget request before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense.
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FCC Approves EchoStar Spectrum Sale to SpaceX and AT&T
The FCC has approved EchoStar's spectrum sale to SpaceX and AT&T. EchoStar will sell 65 MHz of spectrum to SpaceX for its direct-to-cell service, and AT&T will acquire 50 MHz. The Federal Communications Commission has approved the spectrum sale from EchoStar to SpaceX and AT&T.
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US Treasury Bond Auction Sees Weak Demand
The auction of $42 billion of 10-year US Treasury notes experienced weak demand. This was partly attributed to a higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) number released earlier. The Treasury Department will monitor future auctions closely.
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RFK Jr. Reportedly Launching HHS Investigations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly initiating investigations within the Department of Health and Human Services. The source expresses skepticism about the predetermined outcomes of these investigations.
US Inflation Rate Hits 3.8% In April
US inflation has accelerated to an annual rate of 8%, driven significantly by rising gas prices. Headline inflation in the US rose to 3.8% in April. Higher gasoline and grocery prices contributed to the rise. Inflation rates in April have ballooned, with the source noting that Trone funded ice. This rise outpaced wage growth, causing lower-wage earners to fall further behind. The Labor Department reported that consumer prices surged 3.8% in April compared to a year ago. This makes it harder for individuals to absorb higher prices. This figure represents an increase from the previous month's rate. The consumer price index shows that prices rose by 3.8% in the last 12 months. Gasoline and groceries are pushing this rate. The US inflation rate reached 3.8% in April, according to data released Tuesday. Officials are downplaying the increase, calling it temporary.
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China Resumes US Soybean Purchases Amid Trade Shifts
China has resumed buying U.S. soybeans late last year, though not at the levels previously hoped for. Small businesses report low confidence, with the lowest level since 2024. This action indicates a shift in trade relations. This move comes amid ongoing trade negotiations and evolving global market conditions. The volume of these purchases is being closely watched. The move signals a potential easing of trade tensions. This development was reported from Beijing.
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DHS Seeks Facial Recognition Wearables for ICE Agents
The Department of Homeland Security is requesting $7.5 million to develop facial recognition wearable devices for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Some agents are already utilizing off-the-shelf versions of this technology.