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Navy Reportedly Weighs Naming Aircraft Carrier for Trump Instead of Pearl Harbor Hero Doris Miller

August 21, 2026

A new Ford-class aircraft carrier originally slated to bear the name of Black Pearl Harbor hero Doris “Dorie” Miller could instead be named in honor of President Donald Trump, according to a new report. The Navy announced during Trump’s first term that the aircraft

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Mark Cuban Praises TrumpRx for Lower Drug Prices: ‘Give Him Credit’

August 21, 2026

Billionaire Mark Cuban praised President Donald Trump’s TrumpRx program for helping lower prices on certain prescription medications, telling podcast host Kara Swisher that the president deserves credit for his efforts. Cuban discussed his company’s partnership with TrumpRx during a recent episode of “Pivot,” where Swisher noted that prescription drug prices had experienced their biggest year-over-year

August 21, 2026

GOP Senate Candidate Mike Rogers Calls for One-Year Pause on Michigan Data Centers

Former Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., is reportedly calling for a one-year moratorium

August 21, 2026

Eight Killed After Charter Plane Crashes Near Remote Alaska Military Airstrip

Eight people were killed Thursday afternoon after a charter plane crashed near

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Majority of Americans Say Trump Family Crypto Profits Are Inappropriate, Poll Finds

A majority of Americans believe it is inappropriate for President Donald Trump and his family to profit from cryptocurrency while he is

August 19, 2026
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Investment Guru Warns Bond Market Looks ‘Very Similar’ to Summer Before 1987 Black Monday Crash

Investment guru Larry McDonald issued a stark warning about the bond market Tuesday, telling Fox Business anchor Cheryl Casone that current conditions

August 18, 2026
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Rubio Slaps New Sanctions on ICC Officials as Trump Administration Escalates Fight With Court

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new round of sanctions against two International Criminal Court officials Tuesday, escalating the Trump administration’s

August 18, 2026
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DeSantis Ally Michael Caruso Arrested, Suspended as Palm Beach County Clerk Over Child Sex Abuse Charges

Michael Caruso, a former Florida state lawmaker and ally of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, was arrested Tuesday on multiple child sex abuse

August 18, 2026
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Transgender Suspect Sentenced to 73 Months After Plot to Assassinate Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

A transgender Massachusetts suspect who traveled to Washington, D.C., intending to kill Trump administration officials before surrendering to authorities was sentenced Tuesday

August 18, 2026
Politics

Former John Cornyn Staffer Jumps to Democrat James Talarico’s Texas Senate Campaign

Texas Democratic state Sen. James Talarico has added a former staffer for Republican Sen. John Cornyn to his campaign team as he

August 18, 2026
Politics

DOJ Launches Antitrust Probe Into Venture Capital Giant Andreessen Horowitz Over AI Board Seats

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into venture capital powerhouse Andreessen Horowitz as officials examine whether leaders at

August 18, 2026
Politics

Polling Firm Shuts Down After Bogus LA Survey, Massive Miss in Wisconsin Democratic Primary

A polling company that showed democratic socialist Francesca Hong with a massive lead in Wisconsin’s Democratic gubernatorial primary has shut down after

August 18, 2026
Politics

Marjorie Taylor Greene Takes Swipe at Trump’s MAGA Movement: ‘Can’t Remember’ Last Time She Saw the Hat

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took another swipe at President Donald Trump and his political movement Monday, claiming she “can’t remember the

August 18, 2026
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Washington Post Reporter Gets Pentagon Pushback Over USS Abraham Lincoln Media Access

A Washington Post military affairs correspondent faced pushback from the Pentagon after suggesting reporters needed greater access to sailors aboard the USS

August 17, 2026
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  • Navy Reportedly Weighs Naming Aircraft Carrier for Trump Instead of Pearl Harbor Hero Doris Miller
  • Mark Cuban Praises TrumpRx for Lower Drug Prices: ‘Give Him Credit’
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  • Eight Killed After Charter Plane Crashes Near Remote Alaska Military Airstrip

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