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CDC defies RFK Jr and Trump in key vaccine maneuver
Daily Mail, National

CDC defies RFK Jr and Trump in key vaccine maneuver

By  SADIE WHITELOCKS | Daily Mail The CDC appeared to defy President Donald Trump's will by taking part in a vaccine meeting with the World Health Organization this week.  Under executive orders, the CDC was banned from communicating from WHO as the US started its withdrawal from the global health agency.   Trump cited the UN agency's failings during Covid close ties to China as reasons for pulling the US out of the WHO. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE DAILY MAIL
Kremlin denies Trump’s claim that Putin is ready for peacekeepers in Ukraine
Approved, National, New York Post

Kremlin denies Trump’s claim that Putin is ready for peacekeepers in Ukraine

By Diana Glebova | New York Post The Kremlin on Tuesday rebutted President Trump’s claim that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is ready for European peacekeepers to be installed in Ukraine. “There is a position on this matter that was expressed by Russian Foreign Minister [Sergey] Lavrov,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a press conference. “Russia media site TASS reported. I have nothing to add to this and nothing to comment on.” Peskov was referring to Lavrov’s recent remarks asserting that Russia would find it unacceptable if NATO-aligned troops were put in Ukraine after a peace deal is negotiated. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE NEW YORK POST
Tom Homan wants to double ICE footprint in sanctuary cities. Elon Musk is helping him get there
National, National Review

Tom Homan wants to double ICE footprint in sanctuary cities. Elon Musk is helping him get there

By Audrey Fahlberg | National Review The Department Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) cost-cutting efforts have roiled Washington in recent weeks, but according to President Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, Elon Musk is committed to growing, rather than shrinking, at least one part of the federal government: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “I talked to Elon Musk yesterday, he's trying to help us hire more agents,” Homan told National Review in a wide-ranging interview on Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Oxon Hill, Md. “I’ve actually talked to him about how to create efficiencies in the recruiting process and the ... READ THE FULL STORY AT THE NATIONAL REVIEW
U.S. Small Business Administration to move regional offices out of ‘sanctuary cities’
Approved, denvergazette.com, National

U.S. Small Business Administration to move regional offices out of ‘sanctuary cities’

By Luige Del Puerto | Denver Gazette The U.S. Small Business Administration will relocate its regional offices away from "sanctuary cities," the office's new administrator said in a memo issued on Monday. The memo didn't specifically cite Denver, though a Congressional panel has singled out Denver and a few other urban centers as "sanctuary" jurisdictions.   "To better serve Main Streets across America, especially in rural areas, SBA will relocate regional offices currently based in sanctuary cities to less costly, more accessible locations in communities that comply with federal immigration law," the memo from SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE DENVER GAZETTE
Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw says ‘he’ll kill’ Tucker Carlson, immediately lies about it
Approved, National, The Daily Caller

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw says ‘he’ll kill’ Tucker Carlson, immediately lies about it

By Robert McGreevy | Daily Caller Republican Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw lied about threatening to kill Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson, a video GB News reporter Steven Edginton posted to X on Monday showed. Early Monday morning, Edginton accused Crenshaw of making the threat after an interview the pair recorded earlier in February. “After our interview I asked Dan Crenshaw if he had ever met Tucker Carlson,” Edginton tweeted. “He said: ‘I would kill him if I saw him’ I laughed it off. He said: ‘No seriously, I would kill him.'” READ THE FULL STORY AT THE DAILY CALLER
Ex-Presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy declares candidacy for Ohio governor
Approved, National, National Review

Ex-Presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy declares candidacy for Ohio governor

By James Lynch | National Review Former GOP presidential candidate and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy officially announced Monday afternoon his candidacy for Ohio’s gubernatorial seat. Ramaswamy, 39, jumped into the GOP primary to replace outgoing Governor Mike DeWine whose term ends in 2026. A Cincinnati native, Ramaswamy will be up against GOP state Attorney General Dave Yost and enters the race as the frontrunner. A poll first reported by Axios last month found Ramaswamy receiving over 50 percent in a GOP primary poll, giving him a 34 point lead on his nearest rival. Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio’s firm, Fabrizio, Lee, and associates took the poll ahead of Ramaswamy’s expected announcement. READ THE FULL STORY AT NATIONAL REVIEW
Pope Francis awake on 10th day of hospitalization as early kidney failure kicks in
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Pope Francis awake on 10th day of hospitalization as early kidney failure kicks in

By The Associated Press Via The New York Post Pope Francis woke up and was continuing his therapies Monday after a quiet night, on the 10th day of his hospitalization for a complex lung infection that has provoked the early stages of kidney insufficiency, the Vatican said. “The night passed well, the pope slept and is resting,” it said. The 88-year-old pope is continuing to feed himself and is not receiving artificial or liquid nutrition, the Vatican said, adding that he was in good spirits. A medical bulletin was expected later in the day. READ THE FULL STORY ON THE NEW YORK POST
Apple unveils historic $500B investment in US manufacturing, innovation
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Apple unveils historic $500B investment in US manufacturing, innovation

By. Andrea Margolis , Susan Li  | Fox Business Apple is committing $500 billion to the U.S. economy in a historic initiative, the company announced on Monday, marking "an extraordinary new chapter in the history of American innovation." Apple's 11-figure commitment will roll out over the next five years. It will involve building an advanced AI server manufacturing factory near Houston, as well as doubling the company's Advanced Manufacturing Fund from $5 billion to $10 billion. The tech giant also plans to establish an Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit, as well as hire 20,000 new employees with focuses on research and development, silicon engineering, artificial intelligence and machine learning. READ THE FULL STORY AT FOX BUSINESS
MSNBC ‘should pay,’ Trump says, for ‘unpardonable sin’ done to U.S., as he celebrates axing of ‘obnoxious racist’ Joy Reid
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MSNBC ‘should pay,’ Trump says, for ‘unpardonable sin’ done to U.S., as he celebrates axing of ‘obnoxious racist’ Joy Reid

By Isabel Keane | New York Post President Trump blasted MSNBC, saying the leftist network should pay “vast sums of money” for the “unpardonable sin” it has done to the country — while celebrating the axing of its star host Joy Reid, whom he called a “mentally obnoxious racist.” Trump took to Truth Social late Sunday to rip the leftist network, calling it MSDNC because it is “nothing more than an illegal arm of the Democratic party” while celebrating the end of Reid’s show. “Lowlife Chairman of ‘Concast,’ Brian Roberts, the owner of Ratings Challenge NBC and MSDNC, has finally gotten the nerve up to fire one of the least talented people in television, the mentally obnoxious racist, Joy Reid,” Trump wrote. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE NEW YORK POST...
American Airlines flight from JFK airport diverted after bomb threat
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American Airlines flight from JFK airport diverted after bomb threat

By Hayden Cunningham | The Post Millennial An American Airlines flight traveling from New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to India was diverted to Italy under a fighter jet escort following a bomb threat. American Airlines Flight 292, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, was near Turkmenistan when it was forced to turn around and land in Rome due to a "possible security issue," the airline said. The plane, carrying approximately 285 passengers, was escorted by two Italian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon jets after the alert, according to a report by the Daily Mail. The flight had originally departed JFK at around 8:30 pm ET on Saturday. “Safety and security are our top priorities and we thank our customers for their understanding. We are working closely with local authoriti...

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