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Judges vs. Reform: How Courts and Bureaucrats Block Elected Power Under the APA
Trump’s attempt to cut overhead waste at agencies like NIH and the Pentagon is being blocked by courts citing “arbitrary and capricious” rules under the…
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NIH Scientists Protest Budget Cuts, But Do the Numbers Back Them Up?
A group of NIH researchers—including Nobel laureates—are protesting Trump-era budget cuts and a 15% cap on indirect costs, claiming they threaten science itself. But internal…
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All The President’s Men 2
Newly declassified documents reveal a buried intelligence assessment showing no Russian cyber manipulation of the 2016 election. Whistleblowers were silenced, the Steele dossier quietly inserted,…
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Balint Criticizes Immigration Enforcement at Town Hall Days Before Boulder Attack
At a May 28 town hall, Rep. Becca Balint criticized ICE and DHS as “lawless” and warned the U.S. wouldn’t have “anybody to wipe our…
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VT’s Humanities Funding Cuts: Crisis or Course Correction?
Federal cuts to the Vermont Humanities Council have sparked outrage, but a deeper look shows state and private funding already covers most of its budget.…
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Peter Welch’s Energy Bill Under Scrutiny
Senator Peter Welch’s renewable energy bill aims for 70% renewables by 2034, but critics argue it neglects infrastructure upgrades and national security risks while recycling…
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The Contentious Path to Trump’s USDA Pick
Will America’s next agriculture secretary be a friend to small farmers, or to Big Ag? (The decision of who will oversee the USDA is central…
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Criminal Cases Closed: Trump Won More Than Just the White House
(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) The people have spoken – and the DOJ listened. The federal prosecution against former (and now future) President Donald Trump…
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Tom Homan Lays Out Vision for Border Security and Immigration Reform
Tom Homan, incoming Border Czar, detailed his plan for immigration reform in a NewsNation interview, emphasizing the need to reinstate Trump-era policies, target cartels as…
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A Restoration of Representation
In Vermont, state senators were once allocated by county, balancing urban and rural voices. But the 1964 Reynolds v. Sims decision mandated population-based representation, amplifying…
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