A White House press briefing focused on Make America Healthy Again policies briefly paused Wednesday when Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s phone went off, showcasing a duck quacking ringtone. “I’m sorry,” Kennedy said as he paused his remarks at the White House press briefing’s podium as he silenced his […]
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The White House’s Jan. 6 website that was rolled out Tuesday on the fifth anniversary of the Capitol riot drew a fierce reaction in the media, with critics saying President Donald Trump’s administration was rewriting history with a false narrative that blamed police and Democrats for the day’s violence. The New York Times called the […]
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Each year, billions of single-use plastic bottles end up in landfills or oceans. That waste problem keeps growing. Now, a new scientific breakthrough suggests those same bottles could help power your daily life. Researchers have developed a way to transform discarded plastic water bottles into high-performance energy storage devices called supercapacitors. The work focuses on […]
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A convicted sex offender was arrested and a missing child recovered after a routine traffic stop erupted into violence, a foot chase and a high-speed pursuit in Florida. The incident unfolded the morning of Dec. 31 in Flagler County, where sheriff’s deputies stopped a white Ford F-150 on U.S. Highway 1 after a tip from […]
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EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is deploying personnel on site in Minnesota to reexamine the legal refugee population, which includes Somalis, and search for cases, potentially leading to deportations. Operation Post-Admission Refugee Reverification and Integrity Strengthening (PARRIS) was launched in mid-December to reexamine Minnesota’s roughly 5,600 refugees from countries of concern listed in […]
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