The New York Times is suing the Pentagon over new media rules. In a federal lawsuit, the newspaper is attempting to overturn media restrictions put in place by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The rules required journalists to refrain from reporting information that has not been authorized for release. Most members of the mainstream media refused to sign the pledge and lost their Pentagon credentials. The New York Times argues that the rules violate constitutional freedom of speech and due process provisions.
The FBI has arrested a suspect in its nearly five-year investigation into pipe bombs placed near the Democratic and Republican national committee offices in Washington, D.C., just before the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
The arrest is the first time investigators have identified a person in the case, which had long baffled law enforcement and fueled conspiracy theories. The devices were discovered on January 5, 2021, and were safely rendered inoperative. No one was injured, though authorities have said either bomb could have been lethal.
Law enforcement officials have not yet released the name of the suspect. The investigation continues as authorities gather evidence surrounding the placement of the bombs.
A federal vaccine advisory committee is set to reconsider whether newborns should continue receiving the hepatitis B vaccine — long recognized as the first shot to help prevent cancer. Current federal guidelines recommend that all babies receive the vaccine within the first day of life.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s committee is expected to propose changes, a move that would mark a significant shift from decades of public health guidance. The potential revision has sparked concern among some medical experts who emphasize the importance of early vaccination.
Despite the review, the American Academy of Pediatrics says it will continue to recommend that newborns receive a birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine.
TPUSA has finally responded to the claims Candace Owens has been making — and Charlie Kirk publicly invites her to come on his show to talk about it.
This is the moment everyone’s been waiting for. Whether you follow Candace, TPUSA, Charlie, or the wider conservative movement, this clash has officially spilled into the open — and the conversation is just getting started.
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