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145% Tariffs On All Chinese Goods Go Into Effect

Politico reports: The economic fallout from President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda hasn’t yet taken a toll on most American consumers. That changes on Friday. Trump’s decision to eliminate a special exemption that allows products from mainland China and Hong Kong under $800 to enter the U.S. tariff-free, part of his trade offensive against Beijing, are hitting the ever-growing market of …

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Lawyer: Santos Will Formally Beg Trump For Pardon

New York City radio station 1010 WINS reports: Former U.S. Rep. George Santos will seek a pardon from President Donald Trump after he was sentenced last week to more than seven years in prison for wire fraud and identity theft. Santos’ lead attorney, Joseph W. Murray, told 1010 WINS he is preparing to submit a request for a pardon to …

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Labor Department Reports 177K New Jobs In April

Forbes reports: The labor market showed signs of steadiness in April as the U.S. added more jobs than expected, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report out Friday morning, as the economy walks the recession tightrope. The U.S. added 177,000 non-farm jobs from March to April, the Labor Department said. Economists expected job growth of 133,000, according to median …

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Trump: I’m “Taking Away” Harvard’s Nonprofit Status

ABC News reports: Trump on Friday said he is “taking away” Harvard’s tax exempt status. “It’s what they deserve,” he said in a Truth Social post. The decision will likely face legal challenges.Harvard’s president has said revoking the university’s tax-exempt status would be unlawful and endanger “our ability to carry out our educational mission.” Trump previously called for Harvard to …

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OK Gov Gets Bill Criminalizing Drag In Public Spaces

Oklahoma City’s Fox affiliate reports: House Bill 1217, which is set to classify particular types of public performances as obscene including certain drag performances, has gone to the governor’s desk for approval. On Thursday morning, the State Senate had a dragged out debate over drag queens. “Nothing in the bills addresses drag or the dress. It addresses the behavior,” stated …

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Teen DOGE Worker “Big Balls” Appears On Fox [VIDEO]

Mediaite reports: Fox News host Jesse Watters finally became acquainted with the Elon Musk DOGE staffer nicknamed “Big Balls” on Thursday. “Who’s Big Balls?” asked Watters during an interview with Musk’s DOGE team. “It’s me,” replied one of the staffers, raising his hand. After Watters asked, “Why do they call you Big Balls?” the 19-year-old staffer replied, “I just set …

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WSJ: Pentagon IG Expands Signalgate Investigation

The Independent reports: The Pentagon’s inspector general has expanded an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s sharing of military plans to include a second Signal chat group, according to reports. Acting Inspector General Stephen Stebbins announced at the start of April that he was investigating Hegseth’s use of the “unclassified” messaging app to detail U.S. airstrikes against the Houthi group …

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Cultist Russell Brand Granted Bail On UK Rape Charges

NBC News reports: British comedian and actor Russell Brand was granted bail after appearing in a London court Friday on charges of rape and multiple counts of sex assault. Brand, who was charged last month, has always denied having non-consensual sex since the allegations about him were first aired two years ago. Brand’s appearance Friday came ahead of the first …

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Paxton To Run Senate Attack Ad In Palm Beach Only

Axios reports: A group backing Texas Sen. John Cornyn’s 2026 primary opponent is out with its first TV ad — but it’s not airing in Texas. Instead, it’s airing in Palm Beach, Fla., where it’s aimed at an audience of one: President Trump. The strategy behind the ad shows the battle for Trump’s coveted endorsement has already begun between Texas …

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RFK Asks CDC For New Guidance On Treating Measles

CBS News reports: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will ask the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop new guidance for treating measles with drugs and vitamins, an HHS spokesperson said. The move comes as Kennedy has faced criticism during this year’s record measles outbreaks for remarks misleading people into thinking that measles infections are …

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