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Trump’s H-1B visa fee isn’t just about immigration, it’s about fealty

Trump admin adds banner attacking ‘Radical Left Democrats’ to government websites

The Trump administration has installed banners on various federal websites attributing the government shutdown to Democrats. For instance, the US Department of Agriculture’s site features a banner claiming, “The Radical Left Democrats shut down the government,” and asserts that “President Trump has made it clear he wants to keep the government open.” Similar messaging appears […]

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Trump’s solution for high drug prices is a discount portal called TrumpRx

Trump’s solution for high drug prices is a discount portal called TrumpRx

President Donald Trump has announced the forthcoming launch of a government-run website named TrumpRx, designed to help Americans purchase medications at reduced prices. Scheduled to go live in 2026, the website aims to direct consumers to online discounts offered by pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer. This announcement follows a three-year agreement with Pfizer, during which the

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Adam Mosseri’s ‘we’re totally not spying on you’ video is raising a lot of questions

Adam Mosseri’s ‘we’re totally not spying on you’ video is raising a lot of questions

On the same day that Meta announced plans to utilize users’ AI chats for personalized advertising, Instagram head Adam Mosseri released a video addressing a long-standing rumor about the company’s practices. Mosseri stated, “I swear, we do not listen to your microphone,” as part of an effort to clarify misconceptions surrounding Meta’s advertising techniques. Concerns

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GM’s new adapters reflect the increasingly confused reality of EV charging

Ford and GM are buying their own EVs to keep the $7500 tax credit alive

Ford and General Motors (GM) are reportedly developing a strategy to mitigate potential declines in electric vehicle (EV) sales due to the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit on September 30. Both automakers are collaborating with dealerships on short-term initiatives that would allow customers to maintain access to this tax credit on leased

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